Educating children and parents about dangerous and nondangerous physical symptoms, attending to serious but not common bodily changes, helping youths cope with traumatic events and related mental disorders, ensuring adequate and competent healthcare, and practicing anxiety management are designed to help prevent
a. anxiety disorders.
b. somatic symptom disorders.
c. schizophrenia.
d. dissociative disorders.
b
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Which of the following is a disadvantage of psychotherapy?
A. It is ineffective at treating severe mental disorders. B. It takes time. C. It is significantly more expensive than all other forms of treatment. D. It is generally less effective than talking out your problems with a friend or family member.
Marco, who has taken IQ tests at two different time periods, has declined in IQ. Research indicates that children like Marco often have parents who
A) use either very severe or very lax discipline. B) overstimulate them with extracurricular activities. C) apply great pressure to succeed. D) are overinvolved in their children's lives.
According to psychologist Robert Sternberg, in the context of practical intelligence, which of the following statements is true of academic success and career success?
A. Unlike career success, academic success is learned mainly through observation of others' behavior. B. Traditional tests were designed to relate to career success, whereas contemporary tests are designed to relate to academic success. C. Career success requires a very different type of intelligence from that required for academic success. D. Unlike academic success, career success is based on knowledge of a specific information base obtained from reading and listening.
According to Rogers, a child who experiences regular punishment from parents and is only rewarded for good behavior is likely to develop knowledge of?
A. Conditions of worth B. Positive self-regard C. Unconditional positive regard D. Situational worth