Insanity is the madness. Mental disturbances. Foolishness.
Often the statement of the definition of insanity is, "expecting
change when you do the same thing over and over."
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What are the types of bulimia
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there are 2 types of bulimia, they are Anorexia Nervosa &
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Name the worlds hardest-riddle ever.
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I HAVE CITIES ,BUT NO HOUSES I HAVE WATER ,BUT NO FISH I HAVE MOUNTAIN , BUT NO TREES WHAT AM I
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What condition results after repetitive blows to the head over a long period of time
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dementia pugilistica (A+)
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What is the leading cause of death-related traumatic brain injury
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firearms
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What does the B represent in the rational emotive behavioral therapy model
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activating event
belief
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What is the main therapeutic healing concept in Carl Rogers' person-centered therapy
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the positive relationship of the counselor and client.
SDT
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What was one of the first biological problems found when scientists began to study the effects of alcoholism on the brain
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the brain is actually smaller and lighter due to shrinkage.
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Which therapeutic approach is associated with Albert Ellis
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Rational emotive behavior therapy approach
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Which disorders are not included in the substance-induced classification
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alcoholism A+
previous answer was incorrect, this one is right
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Which of these is not a symptom of panic disorder
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loss of contact with reality
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Which of these is placed on Axis you of the DSM classification system
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major clinical syndromes
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What is a difference between the symptoms of traumatic brain injury for adults and children
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Children are often not able to describe or report what is
wrong.
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John is in the military and has been diagnosed with an alcohol problem He has been told to report to the infirmary every morning to take an Anabuse pill Doctors tell him if he drinks after taking th
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aversive conditioning
the behavioral approach (A+)
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Melody likes things to be very organized and planned. She keeps a checklist of things she needs to do each day. She expects perfection from everyone. Which personality disorder best fits Melody
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Obsessive compulsive personality disorder (OCD)
The only way to know what personality disorder best fits Melody
is to have Melody checked out by a psychiatrist. They are
specialized in personality disorders.
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What represents the fundamental attribution bias
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The statement, "That driver is an idiot!" represents the
fundamental attribution bias. This means that, without knowing
something for certain and judging an instant based on outside
factors, the speaker has attributed to a person or thing a trait
that they cannot verify.
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Which statements about rational emotive behavior therapy is false
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it does not use humor
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What was Electroconvulsive therapy first called
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"shock treatment."
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Which one of these statements is not correct regarding the effects of consumption of alcohol
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very few die from cirrhosis as it is generally a nonfatal
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What is an example of a dispositional attribute
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if a student is quiet on the first day of class, we may infer
that shyness is the cause
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What is the definition of insanity
Insanity is the madness. Mental disturbances. Foolishness.
Often the statement of the definition of insanity is, "expecting
change when you do the same thing over and over."
What are the types of bulimia
there are 2 types of bulimia, they are Anorexia Nervosa &
Bulimia Eating Disorder.
Name the worlds hardest-riddle ever.
I HAVE CITIES ,BUT NO HOUSES I HAVE WATER ,BUT NO FISH I HAVE MOUNTAIN , BUT NO TREES WHAT AM I
What condition results after repetitive blows to the head over a long period of time
dementia pugilistica (A+)
What is the leading cause of death-related traumatic brain injury
firearms
What does the B represent in the rational emotive behavioral therapy model
activating event
belief
What is the main therapeutic healing concept in Carl Rogers' person-centered therapy
the positive relationship of the counselor and client.
SDT
What was one of the first biological problems found when scientists began to study the effects of alcoholism on the brain
the brain is actually smaller and lighter due to shrinkage.
Which therapeutic approach is associated with Albert Ellis
Rational emotive behavior therapy approach
Which disorders are not included in the substance-induced classification
alcoholism A+
previous answer was incorrect, this one is right
Which of these is not a symptom of panic disorder
loss of contact with reality
Which of these is placed on Axis you of the DSM classification system
major clinical syndromes
What is a difference between the symptoms of traumatic brain injury for adults and children
Children are often not able to describe or report what is
wrong.
John is in the military and has been diagnosed with an alcohol problem He has been told to report to the infirmary every morning to take an Anabuse pill Doctors tell him if he drinks after taking th
aversive conditioning
the behavioral approach (A+)
Melody likes things to be very organized and planned. She keeps a checklist of things she needs to do each day. She expects perfection from everyone. Which personality disorder best fits Melody
Obsessive compulsive personality disorder (OCD)
The only way to know what personality disorder best fits Melody
is to have Melody checked out by a psychiatrist. They are
specialized in personality disorders.
What represents the fundamental attribution bias
The statement, "That driver is an idiot!" represents the
fundamental attribution bias. This means that, without knowing
something for certain and judging an instant based on outside
factors, the speaker has attributed to a person or thing a trait
that they cannot verify.
Which statements about rational emotive behavior therapy is false
it does not use humor
What was Electroconvulsive therapy first called
"shock treatment."
Which one of these statements is not correct regarding the effects of consumption of alcohol
very few die from cirrhosis as it is generally a nonfatal
disease.
What is an example of a dispositional attribute
if a student is quiet on the first day of class, we may infer
that shyness is the cause
What is the leading cause of death-related traumatic brain injury
Which therapeutic approach is associated with Albert Ellis
How can prejudice be defined
John is in the military and has been diagnosed with an alcohol problem He has been told to report to the infirmary every morning to take an Anabuse pill Doctors tell him if he drinks after taking th