________ is often more effective than medication in the treatment of panic disorder, generalized anxiety disorder, and obsessive-compulsive disorder
a. Cognitive-behavior therapy
b. Psychodynamic therapy
c. Family intervention therapy
d. Humanist therapy
A
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a. hot flashes are brief sensations of warmth, and most women remark that they are actually rather pleasant. b. hot flashes typically begin during menopause, and they continue for the rest of a woman's life. c. hot flashes are typically not a major problem, but some women find that these flashes prevent them from getting enough sleep. d. hot flashes typically decrease in intensity after about 10 years.
What are "Braxton-Hicks" contractions?
a. Contractions that signal the beginning of the delivery process b. False labor contractions that can begin as early as the sixth month of pregnancy c. Contractions that signal that the birth will be premature d. Contractions the baby makes because of having the hiccups
The behavioral therapy that uses counterconditioning to replace pleasant reactions to a harmful stimulus with something unpleasant is:
a. systematic desensitization b. use of a token economy c. aversion therapy d. observational learning
Sophia, a parent of 4-year-old twin girls, does not know much about child development. She expects her children to do more than they are developmentally capable of and yells at them frequently. Additionally, Sophia has a difficult time expressing her own emotions appropriately. What are Sophia's children at risk for?
A. schizophrenia B. unintentional injury C. child maltreatment D. dyslexia