Efforts that are directed toward high-risk individuals with detectable symptoms are called __________ interventions
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A. Genetics B. Abuse C. Shy parents D. There is no proposed cause.
Because he is a cognitive therapist, Dr. Spence is most likely to suggest that the underlying cause of depression involves a. an unconscious battle between the id and superego
b. an imbalance of neurotransmitters. c. a past life that includes too few rewards. d. a thought process that focuses only on negative memories.
Brian has seriously dated two girls in high school and is feeling pressure from both to make a commitment. Brian is so stressed by having to choose between these two girls that he goes to his grandparents for a visit the day after graduation and then decides to stay and attend both summer sessions at the small college in his grandparents' hometown. Brian is dealing with his conflict
a. using a partial approach. b. through ambivalence. c. by freezing. d. by leaving the field.
A technique for teaching reading comprehension strategies that reflects Vygotsky's theory of development is
A) cooperative learning. B) accommodation. C) assimilation. D) reciprocal teaching.