Franz Mesmer and Jean Martin Charcot induced hypnotic states to treat
A. mania.
B. hysteria.
C. depression.
D. addictions.
Ans: B. hysteria.
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A) agreeableness; frontal B) extraversion; temporal C) conscientiousness; frontal D) openness to experience; temporal
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a. decide the treatment. b. help the client meet his or her treatment objectives. c. allow the client a narrow range of options for his or her behavior. d. use a database to formulate a treatment for the client.
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A. attachments B. discriminating sociability C. reciprocal relationships D. indiscriminate social responsiveness
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A. defined as having a birth weight of less than three pounds. B. unlikely to have medical issues that last beyond childhood. C. at risk for blindness, deafness, and autism. D. becoming significantly less common.