Which of the following activities is NOT noted as an activity likely to release endorphins in the body?
a) laughing
b) crying
c) eating
d) exercising
c
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In__________, a tormenting event is revisited in the form of intrusive memories, recurrent dreams, and flashbacks-the feeling that the event is recurring
A) posttraumatic stress disorder B) spinal muscular atrophy C) cerebral palsy D) psychomotor retardation E) Select
Motives can be divided into three major categories, which are
a. physical, social, and individual. b. biological, stimulus, and learned. c. prepotent, homeostatic, and incentive. d. primary, secondary, and tertiary.
The transition to junior high school is associated with a
a. decline in self-esteem, particularly for girls. b. decline in self-esteem, particularly for boys. c. rise in self-esteem, particularly for girls. d. rise in self-esteem in boys and girls.
Dr. V and Dr. S interview a person at the same time and, using the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM),arrive at different diagnoses. Dr. V thinks the person has borderline personality disorder, but Dr. S thinks the person is better classified as having bipolar disorder. The fact that the doctors do not agree suggests that:
A. for some disorders, the DSM is low in both reliability and validity. B. the person very likely has both disorders. C. the DSM is not useful as a diagnostic tool for similar disorders. D. bipolar disorder and borderline personality disorder are really the same disorder.