Sarah has an eating disorder and is currently in treatment for it
Her therapist is trying to get Sarah to see that her views about what her body should look like are much too perfectionistic and unrealistic. Through therapy, the therapist is working on getting Sarah to realize that her thoughts and perceptions are out of line. From which psychological perspective is this explanation?
a) biopsychosocial perspective
b) psychodynamic perspective
c) learning perspective
d) cognitive perspective
Answer: d
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a) a loss of elasticity in the cornea that reduces the ability to see far away. b) a loss of elasticity in the lens that reduces the ability to see close up. c) a loss of elasticity in the iris that reduces the ability of the pupil to dilate and contract. d) a clouding of the lens that can lead to blindness.
The environments based on differences in girls' and boys' play groups and affiliations is called the gender ________
Fill in the blanks with correct word
Compared to lower-level traits, superordinate traits seem to provide
a. more predictive power. b. less predictive power. c. about the same amount of predictive power. d. a more confusing depiction of the structure of personality.
Which of the following serves to define a person's quality of life?
a. statistics b. perceptions c. genetics d. functionality