Millie has been hospitalized because of her anorexia. She will receive psychological intervention to help her with ____
a. learning how to find information about anorexia and other eating disorders on the Internet
b. learning to develop overcontrolled eating behaviors
c. learning to cope with muscle dysphoria
d. identifying and understanding the dysfunctional attitudes related to the eating disorder
d
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Proximodistal development proceeds ____.
A. from the lower parts of the body to the head B. from the outward structures of the body inward C. from the upper part of the head to the lower parts of the body D. from the inner part (or axis) of the body outward
A person who regularly interprets normal body sensations as signs of a serious disease has
a. a conversion reaction. b. hypochondriasis. c. a psychosomatic disorder. d. a delusional disorder.
One reason why brain functioning begins to change in middle adulthood is that
a) middle-aged adults do not take good care of themselves, and it affects the health of their brains. b) middle-aged adults carry greater loads of stress, which adversely affects their health. c) researchers have found that 20 genes that are vital to learning, memory, and mental flexibility begin to function less efficiently as early as age 40. d) middle-aged adults are too busy to participate in mental learning and activities to maintain mental flexibility.
What is the name of the inherited disorder in which a child is unable to make use of an essential amino acid present in proteins found in milk?
A. sickle cell disorder B. phenylketonuria (PKU) C. Prader-Willi syndrome D. chromosome deficiency