Ernestine is despondent about the impending loss of her life. She is experiencing which of Kübler-Ross’s typical responses to the prospect of death?
A) acceptance
B) depression
C) bargaining
D) denial
Answer: B
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a. content. b. location. c. form. d. popular.
Regarding hypnosis, which of the following statements is FALSE?
a. Response to hypnotic suggestions has more to do with the person being hypnotized than the hypnotist's skills. b. Hypnosis has a legitimate therapeutic role in treating a wide range of problems from anxiety to excess weight. c. Hypnosis can help people cope with stress and pain. d. Hypnosis can lead people to commit illegal acts that they find repulsive. e. Most people can be hypnotized to some extent.
The experiment in which participants first read sentences about a baseball game and were then asked to identify sentences they had seen before, illustrated that memory
A. is better for vivid descriptions. B. is like a tape recording. C. depends on the participant's mood. D. involves making inferences.
The two main styles of Zen are
a) Soto and Rinzai. b) Buddhist and Taoist. c) Mahayana and Theravada. d) Japanese and Chinese.