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A number of investigators b. a lack of family warmth is more predictive of relapse for
have looked at the impact of Mexican American patients, while criticism by family
expressed emotion, members is more predictive for Anglo American patients.
(abbreviated EE) on relapse
rates for individuals with
schizophrenia. Studies
comparing individuals from
Mexican American and
Anglo American families
have found that.
a. family warmth and criticism
are not predictive of relapse
for Mexican American
patients but are predictive
for Anglo American patients.
b. a lack of family warmth is
more predictive of relapse
for Mexican American
patients, while criticism by
family members is more
predictive for Anglo
American patients.
c. criticism by family
members is more predictive
of relapse for Mexican
American patients, while a
lack of family warmth is more
predictive for Anglo
American patients.
d. family warmth and
criticism are about equally
predictive of relapse for
Mexican American and
Anglo American patients.
,The core targets of a. communication, problem-solving, and behavior
behavioral marital therapy exchanges.
are.
a. communication, problem-
solving, and behavior
exchanges.
b. support, resource, and
behavioral-control functions.
c. anger, stress, and conflict.
d. intimacy, empathy, and
independence.
A primary goal of Minuchin's b. replace rigid and diffuse boundaries with clear
structural family therapy is to. boundaries.
a. increase differentiation in
family members by
identifying and restructuring
family triangles.
b. replace rigid and diffuse
boundaries with clear
boundaries.
c. balance separation and
togetherness.
d. align boundaries with
family systems and
subsystems.
Which of the following terms d. relativistic.
is least descriptive of the
Lockean tradition underlying
the Western approach to
individual psychotherapy.
a. linear-cause effect.
b. reductionistic.
c. individualistic.
d. relativistic.
,A person with transcortical c. have significant difficulties in both producing and
aphasia will. comprehending speech.
a. be able to communicate
verbally but will have deficits
in comprehension.
b. have intact
comprehension but exhibit a
number of grammatical
errors and labored speech.
c. have significant difficulties
in both producing and
comprehending speech.
d. exhibit minor peculiarities
in speech and a total lack of
verbal comprehension.
The most likely side effects a. bradycardia and depression.
of propranolol (Inderal) are.
a. bradycardia and
depression.
b. tachycardia and mania.
c. tachycardia and tremor.
d. bradycardia and
hypersomnia.
, Following a severe closed d. memory for his high school graduation.
head injury caused by a car
accident, a 23-year-old male
exhibits anterograde and
retrograde amnesia. Most
likely, which of the following
memories will return first
during his recovery.
a. memory for the events that
occurred just after the
accident.
b. memory for events
immediately before the
accident.
c. memory for his birthday
dinner six months prior to the
accident.
d. memory for his high
school graduation.
Solitary (non-social) play. d. is not necessarily less mature than group play and, in
some circumstances, may be associated w/ a high level of
a. is the predominant form of competence.
play for children between
one and three years of age.
b. is useful as an indicator of
cognitive development
during the preschool years.
c. may be indicative of
developmental delays if it
constitutes a significant
portion of the child's play
after age three.
d. is not necessarily less
mature than group play and,
in some circumstances, may
be associated with a high
level of competence.