Carol Gilligan's ______ perspective is a moral perspective that views people in terms of their connectedness with others and emphasizes interpersonal communication, relationships with others, and concern for others
a. care
b. connectedness
c. relationship
d. social
a. care
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In ancient times and in the Middle Ages, children were
a. nurtured until they reached the "age of reason.". b. perceived as innately good. c. considered blank slates. d. protected by laws from harsh treatment.
Set point theory implies that people who have:
a. a low set point will often regain any weight that they lose b. a high set point will often regain any weight that they lose c. a high set point will often lose any weight that they gain d. a low set point will have the hardest time losing weight
Alberta has Urbach-Wiethe disease. As a result, she has damage to her ____ and cannot process ____.
A. amygdala; fear B. amygdala; sadness C. hippocampus; fear D. hippocampus; sadness
In person-centered therapy, this nonjudgmental acceptance of all feelings the patient expresses is known as
A) unconditional bipositive regard. B) unconditional negative regard. C) unconditional positive regard. D) unconditional neutral regard.