The aging brain may compensate for losses by increased activity in the
a. limbic system
b. prefrontal cortex
c. cerebellum
d. corpus callosum
b
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Like mood disorders, eating behavior can be classified as
a. nonserious vs. serious. b. normal, mild, moderate, less severe, and more severe. c. an all or none phenomenon. d. strongly gender and culture related.
Susan was asked to examine the worst-case scenario for what could happen if she was exposed to something feared, such as a snake. Exploring the realistic probabilities of unlikely scenarios such as being attacked by the snake would be involved in cognitive therapy for
a. social phobia. b. panic disorder. c. specific phobia. d. obsessive-compulsive disorder.
The major difference between cocaine and amphetamine is __________
a. cocaine is more rapidly metabolized b. amphetamine is more addictive c. tolerance develops to cocaine d. amphetamine produces withdrawal symptoms
The ________ school of therapy's primary goal is to help the client achieve insight into unconscious motives and feelings that prolong symptoms
a. humanist b. behavioral c. psychodynamic d. cognitive