What role, if any, do cognitive disturbances play in anxiety disorders?
What will be an ideal response?
Children with anxiety disorders employ more maladaptive and less adaptive cognitive coping strategies in response to stressful life events than nonanxious children. Their cognitive coping strategies rely more on catastrophizing (e.g., thinking that something is far worse than it actually is) and rumination and less on positive reappraisal and planning (Legerstee et al., 2010).
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Alice reported feeling sluggish, having trouble sleeping and concentrating, and eating less than usual. She indicated that she's always had lots of hobbies, but they haven't been fun for her recently. Which of the following is the most likely diagnosis
for Alice? a. Eating Disorder. b. Major Depression. c. Bipolar Disorder. d. Generalized Anxiety Disorder.
Stress responses affect the individual
a. emotionally. b. physiologically. c. behaviorally. d. emotionally, physiologically, and behaviorally.
Which of Titchener's basic elements of consciousness does not possess clearness??
a. ?perceptions b. ?apperceptions c. ?ideas d. ?affective states e. ?limens
Using a computer as an analogy, describe the three processes involved in one's active memory system; and explain how information in each of the three stages of memory are encoded and how this information moves from one stage to the next
What will be an ideal response?