Matilda has had anorexia nervosa for several years. She started losing weight because her family said she needed to lose a few pounds. A crucial part of treatment for Matilda is family therapy that focuses on the issues regarding
a. attitudes toward body shape and image distortions.
b. negative communications in the family regarding food and eating.
c. dysfunctional communication in the family regarding food and eating.
d. all the above
Answer: d. all the above
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Latrisha lives in a lower SES African-American neighborhood in a mid-sized city in the Southeast United States. The nearest grocery store is 2 miles away and is not served by public transit. The convenience stores in her neighborhood sell only alcohol, cigarettes, soda, and high-sodium or high-sugar snack foods. Latrisha lives in a ______.
A. nutritional black hole B. food desert C. food vacuum D. health abyss
All of the following senses are routed through the thalamus EXCEPT
a. touch. b. taste. c. smell. d. vision. e. hearing.
Damage to the optic nerve after it had crossed in the optic chiasm would result in the loss of vision in the ____
a. contralateral eye b. ipsilateral eye c. contralateral visual field d. ipsilateral visual field
When we look at a visual stimulus, our impressions of it may seem fluid enough. This is because:
A) saccadic eye movements create perceptions at a rate of approximately 20 per second, making the images seem continuous. B) short-term memories overlap, which gives the impression of a single perception. C) sensory memory briefly holds perceptions, making them seem connected. D) perceptions in short-term memory are not stored but are constantly replaced with new perceptions.