Which of the following is probably the most important factor in determining the functioning of a child who undergoes significant traumatic brain injury?
a. Age
b. Gender
c. Competencies acquired before the injury
d. Family environment
c. Competencies acquired before the injury
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Adults who maintain their social cognitive abilities into old age tend to have all of the following characteristics EXCEPT being
a. in a meaningful relationship (e.g., parent, grandparent). b. well-educated. c. in good physical health. d. socially isolated.
When attention is divided, what happens in the brain?
A) There is less activity in the lower left frontal lobe. B) There is greater activity in the lower left frontal lobe. C) There is less activity in the upper right frontal lobe. D) There is greater hippocampal activity.
During their therapy session, it is clear to Dr. Brennan that Seeley has some illogical beliefs. Whenever he sees someone laughing, he's convinced they are laughing at him. He also harbors the notion that everyone dislikes him when they initially meet him as a follower of Beck's therapy approach, Dr. Brennan plans to help Seeley confront his
A. latent content. B. cognitive distortions. C. incongruence. D. loose associations.
Tanisha attends therapy to learn mindfulness techniques to address her phobia of dogs. Which kind of therapy is she most likely attending?
A. Psychotherapy B. Group therapy C. Cognitive-behavioral therapy D. Humanistic counseling