The textbook suggests that ______ are the medications MOST often prescribed for the treatment of panic disorder.
a. mood stabilizers
b. antidepressants
c. benzodiazepines
d. antipsychotics
Ans: B
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a. suppressed. b. exhibited through self-stimulation. c. focused toward the parent of the opposite sex. d. focused toward peers of the opposite sex.
According to the discussion of single women of color,
a. White women are much more likely than Black women to be single. b. an unmarried Mexican American woman will not be trusted to take care of her elderly parents, so this responsibility falls to her married sisters. c. Asian American women are likely to say that they stayed single in order to pursue an advanced education. d. women of color report almost exactly the same reasons for remaining single as do European American women.
Anna believes that if she does not perform perfectly in all her courses that her family and friends will not love her anymore, while Ricky stays angry because life is not the way he wants it to be and feels that he is constantly being treated unfairly by everyone he meets. These two people are exhibiting the core ideas that underlie
a. irrational beliefs. b. unconscious drives. c. the loss of meaningfulness. d. learned helplessness.
Even though a 4-year-old child has the ability to comprehend numbers, store memories, and recognize routines, which of the following will determine whether or not the child actually demonstrates these abilities?
muscle development guided participation family and culture access to good nutrition