A) his own experience. B) ideas he learned from Freud. C) what he learned from Jung. D) his belief in the importance of biological factors in personality.
Professor Beverly approaches questions about human behavior from a perspective that emphasizes bodily events and chemicals, such as hormones, associated with behavior. It is most likely that she accepts which of the following psychological approaches?
A) biopsychological B) learning C) cognitive D) sociocultural
Although the case says that Patrick had friends and social skills he probably had trouble developing a secure attachment style because of the relationship he had with his father.He appears to feel insecure about his father's love as evidenced by his concern over not being able to live up to his father's expectations.Instead, this problematic attachment to his father was demonstrative of an avoidant attachment because he was unwilling to share his feelings with others.However, it seems that he was able to heal these attachment problems and develop secure relationships as an adult.
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According to theories of health anxiety, the development of dysfunctional beliefs about illness leads an individual to:
A) doubt themselves. B) lose confidence in the healthcare system. C) develop attentional and interpretive biases. D) develop traumatic memories. E) develop healthy eating and fitness habits.
In their marital relationship,Sylvia most enjoys conversation that explores relationships,whereas her husband most enjoys working side-by-side on extended projects.Their unique activity preferences best illustrate a difference in
A) gender schemas. B) primary sex characteristics. C) social connectedness. D) secondary sex characteristics.