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Huntington's disease has been traced to a loss of cells in the:
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basal ganglia.
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Depression has been linked to low activity of the neurotransmitters _____ and _____.
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serotonin; norepinephrine
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Which is an inaccurate (NOT true) statement about the role of genes in abnormal behavior?
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Genes probably play no part in mental disorders.
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The oldest and most famous of the modern psychological models is the _____ model.
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psychodynamic
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Which model of abnormality rests on the assumption that no symptom or behavior is “accidental” and that all behavior is determined by past (mainly childhood) experiences?
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the psychodynamic model
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_____ theorists believe that people are motivated mainly by a need to have relationships with others and that severe problems in the relationships between children and their caregivers may lead to abnormal development.
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Object relations
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According to psychodynamic theorists, when people behave with their therapist the way they interacted with their parents, they are demonstrating:
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transference
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In which of the paradigms of abnormal psychology is the role of the therapist thought to be that of a teacher?
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the behavioral model
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Cognitive therapists guide clients to challenge their own dysfunctional:
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thoughts.
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According to Carl Rogers, a child who did not receive unconditional positive regard in early life is likely to acquire:
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conditions of worth
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