Which of the following statements is considered an assumption of Freud's psychoanalytic theory?
A. All behavior is a result of cultural conditioning.
B. Children's behavior is rational and thoughtful.
C. All behavior is motivated.
D. Most behavior is a result of random factors that cannot be explained.
Answer: C
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What was believed to be the difference between traditional antipsychotic drugs and atypical antipsychotic drugs developed in the 1990s?
A. The atypical antipsychotics were believed to be more effective while causing fewer side effects, but those hopes have not been fully realized. B. The atypical antipsychotics were more effective at addressing positive psychotic symptoms, whereas traditional medications were more effective at addressing negative psychotic symptoms. C. The atypical antipsychotics were believed to work on the dopamine system, whereas traditional antipsychotics were believed to work on the serotonin system. D. The atypical antipsychotics were believed to work with fewer doses and in less time than the traditional antipsychotics.
Reggie has reached a state of self-fulfillment, achieving what he feels is his highest potential, and reaching those heights in his own unique way. According to the humanist perspective, what has Reggie attained?
A. self-actualization B. social awareness C. personal agency D. self-efficacy
What involves the induction of bleeding, bruising or pain by means of intentional self-inflicted injury in order to improve mood or experience respite from painful feelings?
a. non-suicidal self-injury b. reactive attachment disorder c. temper dysregulation disorder with dysphoria d. conduct disorder
The action potential is an all or nothing event that
a. takes place within the synapse. b. takes place at the dendrite receptor sites. c. is primarily an electrical process. d. is primarily a chemical process.