Exam 7: Human-Growth-And-Development
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The memories children make in middle childhood help to define the consistent and unique pattern of social and emotional behavior and abilities that define an individual. This is called____________.
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According to the parents of Lucy, a 28-month-old, her favorite word is "no." Which of the following theories describes what stage the child has entered?
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Industrial and Organizational Psychology today involves a lot of business with other cultures. What could be some of the outcomes of ignoring another country's culture?
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According to Erikson, during old age, people experience the crisis of ______.
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Which of the following is not an example of extrinsic motivation?
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_____________________________ insisted that children's minds are shaped by certain social and historical context in which they live as well as the children's interaction with adults.
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In Lawrence Kohlberg's moral stages of development, the ability to recognize good and bad intentions in one's self is seen as a:
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The stage of development titled Identity vs. Role Confusion begins in the teen years according to which theorist?
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Just as with schizophrenia, depression is also a known disorder to be culturally universal. In addition to the cultural-general symptoms, there are also some cultural-specific symptoms. For instance, in North America guilt is a big cause of depression; but in China, somatization is more frequent than in other parts of the world. However, it is widely accepted that gender is also a big factor in depression. Which gender is more widely affected?
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What is meant by a culturally specific approach to counseling?
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The goal of cognitive therapy is not greater self-awareness, but greater ability to think clearly and cope with life challenges. Would this be a good fit for multicultural counseling?
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Culturally skilled clinicians are able to engage in a variety of _________ and _____________ helping responses appropriate to the client's ethnicity.
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Using motivation from 'within' is known as ______________ .
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Adults often experience a gap between their present view of themselves and their memories of childhood. One possible reason for this gap is _____.
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People from non-western cultures may be uncomfortable with Brief Psychodynamic Therapy for what reason?
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In understanding a client, a skilled clinician must __________.
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"My physician didn't call to tell me the test results. She probably has bad news and doesn't want to tell me." is an example of what type of distorted thinking?
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According to Piaget's theory of development, concrete operational thinking occurs between:
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_______________________ are chemical substances secreted by an endocrine gland or group of endocrine cells that act to control or regulate specific physiological processes.
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