Doka argued that tasks in coping with life-threatening illnesses might differ in different contexts. He called these contexts "phases" and identified the main ones as

a. acute crisis, chronic living-dying, and terminal phases
b. denial, anger, bargaining, depression, and acceptance
c. prediagnostic, acute, chronic, recovery, and terminal phases
d. diagnostic, acute, degenerative, and terminal phases
e. the metaphor of a "hive of affect"


C

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a. genetic factors accounted for 56 percent of the risk of alcohol dependence b. genetic factors accounted for 75 percent of the risk of alcohol abuse c. genetic factors accounted for 45 percent of the risk of alcohol dependence while shared early environment made an 11 percent contribution to risk d. genetic factors made no significant contribution to risk of alcohol dependence while early environment made accounted for 56 percent of the risk of alcohol dependence

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Joanna possess? a. fatuous love b. companionate love c. nonlove d. liking

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Which is the best example of obedience?

A. a fast-food worker taking out the trash when his manager tells him to B. a parent filling a toddler's juice cup after he exclaims that he needs juice C. a man shuts the door after his roommate tells him to D. a doctor refills a prescription after a patient request

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Children's two-word sentences, although brief and telegraphic, show understanding of ____________________, the rules for placing words in a sentence

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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