__________ includes problems of inattention, hyperactivity, and impulsiveness.
A. Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder
B. High BMI
C. Type II diabetes
D. Myopia
Answer: A
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Regarding the ancient approaches for treating mental illness, which of the following statements is FALSE?
a. Archaeological findings dating to the Stone Age suggest that most ancient approaches to treating mental illness were marked by fear and the superstitious belief in witchcraft and magic. b. In ancient times, when holes were drilled into the skull to release evil spirits, no person ever survived this procedure. c. During the Middle Ages when mental illness focused on demonology, physical torture was used to make the body an inhospitable place for the devil to reside. d. Exorcism, which was used to "cast out evil spirits" was considered a religious ritual.
The number of wavelengths that make up light determines its:
A) hue, or colour. B) brightness. C) saturation, or richness of colour. D) spectrum.
Suppose you were given the assignment in the high school where you teach to develop guidelines for ways teachers might foster more mature moral reasoning in students. Based on the material you have studied, what suggestions could you offer?
What will be an ideal response?
Tony has thoughts about hating his rich uncle and wishing he would somehow become a pauper. He becomes very anxious about these thoughts because he has developed the idea that if anything really happened to his uncle's money, it would be his fault. For no explainable reason, Tony starts mentally counting by odd numbers each time he walks past his uncle's house and discovers that this activity makes him less anxious. Tony's behavior can be described as
A. a social phobia based on his fear of rich people. B. a mental compulsion developed to neutralize his bad thoughts. C. an attempt to be better in math than his brother to gain parental acceptance. D. a compulsive ritual designed to make him like his brother more.