In the history of the treatment of mental illness, Dorothea Dix is famous for:

a. charging admission to watch the crazy antics of the "lunatics"
b. inventing early treatment techniques like the straitjacket and bleeding
c. publicizing the terrible living conditions and poor treatment of the mentally ill
d. emptying the mental hospitals of almost half of their patients


C

Psychology

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a. right to privacy. b. full disclosure. c. voluntary participation. d. protection from harm.

Psychology

Incentive and motivational processes:

a. affect performance of an observed behavior but not attentional or retention processes. b. affect attentional and retention processes but not performance of the desired behavior. c. influence attentional and retention processes as well as performance of the desired behavior. d. are mandatory for observational learning to occur and the learned behavior to be replicated.

Psychology

The ability to recognize and regulate emotions in yourself and others is called emotional ________

a) control b) lability c) cohesion d) intelligence

Psychology

The majority of brain-body connections are __________

a. ipsilateral. b. collateral. c. contralateral. d. bilateral.

Psychology