What is the cognitive triad?
a) major depression, dysphoria, and double depression
b) unipolar mood disorder, bipolar I disorder, and bipolar II disorder
c) attention to negative features of the self, the situation, and future
d) behavioral, cognitive, and emotional changes that occur in depression
c
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David and Cindy have two adult children, each with families of their own. Their son-in-law often travels for work, so they are frequently asked to stay with their grandchildren while their daughter takes graduate courses. David's widowed mother is unable to drive so David and Cindy have to take her to run errands and for all her appointments. All of these statements are true of this situation, EXCEPT ______.
A. David and Cindy are likely to feel incompetent and out of control with all the stress they experience. B. Midlife adults like David and Cindy use self-regulation to cope with these types of stress. C. David and Cindy are part of the "sandwich generation." D. People in David and Cindy's age group capitalize on protective factors, such as hardiness.
Because they have similar chemical structures, morphine and heroin are able to lock into receptor sites for ________
a) GABA b) serotonin c) dopamine d) endorphins
The following is not a limitation of the research evidence regarding the role of expressed
emotion (EE) in the etiology of childhood-onset schizophrenia: a. Longitudinal studies in this area are lacking. b. Most studies in this area are correlational in nature. c. Cross-cultural variation in research results makes it difficult to draw etiological conclusions. d. Research has also found associations between EE and disorders other than schizophrenia, making it difficult to attribute a clear etiological role to EE in schizophrenia. e. All of the above are limitations of the research in this area.
Genes make up _____ of human DNA.
· 99.9 percent · about 20 to 25 percent · less than 2 percent · about 60 percent