Mandy has chronic insomnia. She has been told that it is important to get up and go to sleep at the same time each day, including weekends. She was also told to avoid studying, watching TV, reading, or doing anything but sleeping when she goes to bed. To treat insomnia, Mandy will be using
a. stimulus control.
b. the relaxation response.
c. sleep restriction.
d. the paradoxical intention.
A
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this information, it is likely that her diagnosis is ___________. a) Generalized Anxiety Disorder. b) Depressive Disorder. c) Posttraumatic Stress Disorder. d) Acute Trauma Disorder. e) Specific Phobia. f ) Adjustment Disorder.
Describe two types of mood disorders
What will be an ideal response?
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A. the father B. the mother C. the child D. the remaining sibling(s)
While shopping in the market, Edelmira notices a toddler screaming and crying in the cereal aisle and a tired-looking woman nearby. Edelmira attributes the woman's fatigue to her effort to teach her son not to throw tantrums. Which one of the following processes did Edelmira use to avoid blaming the woman's personality?
A. Trait attribution B. Impression formation C. Situational attribution D. Fundamental attribution error