______ therapy is an alternative for treating bulimia when cognitive-behavioral treatment fails.
a. Psychoanalytic c. Behavioral
b. Interpersonal d. Person-centered
Question 2The concordance rate between monozygotic twins for major mood disorders is more than ______
the rate in dizygotic twins.
a. equal to c. three times
b. twice d. four times
Question 3Sean has a headache. It developed gradually throughout the day. He feels like a tight steel
band is wrapped around his forehead resulting in a dull steady pain on both sides of his head.
His headache is best most likely a ______ headache.
a. cluster c. sinus
b. sinus d. tension
Question 4The specific behavioral techniques widely used for successfully reducing episodes of self-induced vomiting in cases of bulimia nervosa are ______.
a. exposure with response prevention
b. chain-breaking and response cost
c. negative reinforcement and cue-controlled relaxation
d. systematic desensitization and response cost
Question 5Anton is a college sophomore who binge drinks. According to the profiles developed by
Ham and Hope, he is probably drinking because ______.
a. it helps him sleep better at night
b. it is a regular part of his fraternity life
c. it helps him pass the time when he is alone
d. it will soothe his feelings of anxiety and depression
Question 6Your text suggests that the distress that transgendered persons experience is not a direct consequence
of inner conflicts over their sexual orientation, but is_________________________.
a. acknowledging the difficult and evitable surgical transition
b. coming to terms with not being able to biologically reproduce
c. an understandable response to the negative treatment they receive from others
d. adjusting to the loss of cultural privileges associated with their former sex
Question 7The reformulated helplessness theory holds that ______ attributions are associated with the
pervasiveness of feelings of general helplessness.
a. global c. specific
b. stable d. internal