Five-year-old Benjamin and his younger sister were playing together in the living room, and his sister grabbed at the toy that Benjamin was playing with
He lashed out at his sister and punched her in the arm and took back the toy, making her cry. Benjamin's mother immediately took Benjamin aside and, rather than punishing him, tried to explain how his choice of behavior made his sister cry, and that he needs to learn to share his toys. This is an example of what type of parenting style?
a) authoritative
b) permissive
c) authoritarian
d) uninvolved
a
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a. KAT b. LSAT c. GRE d. ACT
Knowledge derived from the behavioral sciences applied to the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of medical problems is called a. health psychology
b. behavioral medicine. c. psychophysiological disorders. d. psychosomatic medicine.
Dr. Atkinson is seeing a client who was referred for psychotherapy after having a heart attack. This client has been terribly anxious since the heart attack and now has a rather extreme fear that he is going to have another heart attack and
will not survive. Dr. Atkinson helps the client with a stress-management program, uses psychoeducation to give the client information about guided relaxation and meditation, and helps the client formulate a weight-loss plan in consultation with the client's physician. Dr. Atkinson can best be described as a(n) __________. a. biological psychologist b. health psychologist c. clinical psychologist d. counseling psychologist
Jacob's grandfather is trying to decide what to buy Jacob for a birthday present when he turns three. Based on research findings, it would be a good idea to
a. purchase a "smart" interactive toy because it will boost his grandson's vocabulary b. avoid Barney & Friends videos and DVDs c. buy him a television for his bedroom d. pay for Suzuki music lessons