Clive has PTSD. Whenever he hears a car horn, he feels an incredible sense of panic. This scenario describes which of the following?
A) Negative alterations in cognitions and mood
B) Persistent avoidance of situations
C) Intrusions
D) Exaggerated startle response
Answer: D
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a. scored high in self-esteem. c. were likely to be found across all cultures. b. were obsessed in competing only with themselves. d. believed women to be unworthy of respect or consideration.
___ therapy groups emphasize learn adaptive ways of thinking and behaving.
a. Psychoanalytic b. Gestalt c. T-group d. Cognitive-behavior
Sheetal dislikes advertisements for beauty products. She believes the advertisements make false claims about the products and mislead people into buying them. Hence, she changes the channel whenever such commercials are aired on the TV. This is an example of _____
A) selective avoidance B) effort justification C) the fear appeal D) the bystander effect
Denise believes that she can affect desired changes in her life. When faced with a fear-inducing object, she will have relatively __________ in her bloodstream
a. lower levels of adrenaline but higher levels of noradrenaline b. higher levels of adrenaline but lower levels of noradrenaline c. lower levels of adrenaline and lower levels of noradrenaline d. higher levels of adrenaline and higher levels of noradrenaline