Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)
A) typically goes away by adulthood.
B) is usually a lifelong disorder.
C) cannot be effectively treated with medication.
D) is more difficult to treat in girls than boys.
B
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Self-restraint rationales given to misbehaving children tend to
a. liberate the child from the confines of Oedipal morality. b. discourage feelings of guilt. c. trigger internally attributed feelings of guilt. d. motivate them to return to their coercive homes.
A therapist points out to her client that the client's social phobia results from irrational needs
for social approval and extreme perfectionism. The therapist is following a treatment approach most like that of ______. a. Skinner c. Lazarus b. Ellis d. Wolpe
The case of Louise presented in your text is a classic example of persistent depressive disorder in that she was unable to derive pleasure from normal life events such as the marriage of her daughter. Your authors describe her as
A) withdrawn to the point of isolation. B) living a binge-filled life. C) being on an emotional roller coaster. D) living under a gray cloud.
You have gotten into bed, and your muscles begin to relax when you "jump" in this light sleep and awaken. You have most likely experienced
a. cataplexy. b. a hypnogogic image episode. c. somnambulism. d. a hypnic jerk.