The use of electroconvulsive shock declined in the 1950s because ____
a. legal concerns arose with its use as a therapy
b. a new theory of depression called the treatment into question
c. antidepressant drugs became available
d. a federal report concluded that it was almost never effective
c
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_____ test the equivalence of psychological measures and tests for use in other cross-cultural comparative research, and they are important to conduct before cross-cultural comparisons
a) Cross-cultural validation studies b) Cross-cultural comparisons c) Multi-level comparisons d) Individual-level studies
Which of the following is a technology that allows the client and therapist to see and talk with each other over long distances through a two-way audio-video link, although it still lacks the close personal contact of face-to-face interaction?
a. DBS b. IPT c. Skype d. EMDR
Consider Mark, an infant who clings to his mother, cries when she leaves, and continues to cry when she comes back. Mark exhibits which of the following attachment types?
A. Disorganized/disoriented B. Resistant C. Avoidant D. Secure
Beta brain wave activity is not a reliable indicator of being awake because __________.
A. this pattern is seen in children but not adults B. this brain wave pattern also appears during sleep C. this wave form waxes and wanes during the day D. it can be induced by certain drugs such as alcohol