In the acceptance phase of coming out, gay and lesbian individuals __________.

A. feel unsure about their same-sex feelings
B. incorporate their orientation into their overall sense of self
C. begin to acknowledge their feelings
D. are generally afraid to disclose their orientation to others


Answer: C

Psychology

You might also like to view...

George has always been a peaceful, law-abiding man, and he has raised his kids to be the same way. He donates to charitable causes and provides a comfortable life for his family. One night he takes his kids to a carnival and in the parking lot, they are confronted by an armed robber. The robber has a knife and threatens to harm one of George's kids if he does not hand over his wallet. As stated in the scenario, George donates to charity but still provides a comfortable life for his family. He has found a balance between the competing virtues of giving to the less fortunate while also ensuring that he provides for his family. This is an illustration of:

A. ethical formalism. B. relativism. C. situational ethics. D. principle of the golden mean.

Psychology

Tracie has recently been diagnosed with anorexia nervosa. Tracie is likely to display all of the following except

A. an overall perfectionistic personality. B. an obsession with being attractive. C. seeing her eating habits as problematic. D. self-punishing personality traits.

Psychology

Which of the following refers to the actual, measurable space between two people or things?

A. propinquity effect B. mere exposure C. physical distance D. functional distance

Psychology

Your friend is concerned about his nephew who is very active and is constantly injuring himself. What would you tell him to help him worry less?

His son's motor development is advanced enough to do quite a bit, but his cognitive development is not able to anticipate situations that might be dangerous. His son's motor development is not very advanced and he is going to be involved in many accidents. His son's visual processing is lagging behind his motor development and he simply cannot see very well. His son's attention skills are not yet fully developed and his son is likely to not pay attention to his father's warnings to be careful.

Psychology