Pheromones are:
a. chemical signals
b. a type of sexual neurotransmitter
c. scents that are produced by males only
d. received by females only
a
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Typical psychosocial intervention for a patient with delirium includes
A. restraining the patient to prevent self-harm. B. placing the person in a new environment. C. reassurance and surrounding with familiar belongings. D. excluding the patient from any medical decision to avoid increased anxiety.
Fifteen-year old Harriet has begun to write an impassioned novel about growing up in America
In her novel she describes her experiences in a way that portrays herself as unique and special, such that no one has ever thought such deep thoughts or experienced such ecstasy before. Harriet's writings most clearly reflect __________________. a. her sense of autonomy b. the personal fable c. the period of rebellion common to all adolescents d. her developing sense of conscience
The birth of a sibling often predicts a(n)
A) increase in a child's attachment to his or her mother. B) decrease in a child's attachment to his or her mother. C) transfer of a child's attachment from his or her mother to the new sibling. D) transfer of a child's attachment from his or her mother to his or her father.
Which disorders are characterized by disruptions of identity, consciousness, and memory?
a) psychotic b) adjustment c) dissociative d) posttraumatic stress