When thinking about comorbid conditions in regard to a client just diagnosed with bulimia nervosa, you are most concerned about the possibility of
a. bipolar disorder.
b. psychopathy.
c. depression .
d. borderline personality disorder.
Answer: c.
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Simon cringes every time he hears a dentist's drill, even when he is sitting in the waiting room of his dentist's office. In this example, cringing in the waiting room is
a. an unconditioned response. b. a conditioned stimulus. c. a conditioned response. d. an unconditioned stimulus.
Reggie wants to become a psychotherapist. He isn't attracted to doing research. He isn't getting any younger, and doesn't want to invest 6 more years to his training. He might consider a _______
a. PhD in clinical psychology b. Medical degree c. Master's of Social Work degree d. Law degree
Padra faces controllable stressors at college, such as writing her term papers and studying for tests; therefore, her best course of action would be to use
a. emotion-focused coping. b. problem-focused coping. c. rationalization. d. reaction formation.
At age 60, Tyrod experienced a stroke. Before the stroke, he generally behaved in a cautious manner, avoiding activities that could be dangerous. After the stroke, however, he wants to go sky diving and to drive a racecar. Given these behavior changes, what area of Tyrod's brain was likely affected by his stroke?
A. Insula B. Cingulate cortex C. Basal ganglia D. Frontal lobe