What would be the best piece of advice to give to a person who exhibits Type A behavior in order to
decrease their risk of coronary heart disease?
A) use it or lose it
B) don't deny your feelings, use them effectively
C) mom never said life was fair
D) take time to smell the roses
B
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Which of the following would be considered a useful goal of adjunctive psychotherapy in the treatment of bipolar disorder?
a.) Emphasizing the importance of continuing to take medications b.) Improving social skills and relationships that are affected by bipolar episodes c.) To prevent patients from attempting suicide d.) All of the answers are correct
At some level, Jill believes that risky health-defeating behaviors are less likely to result in harmful consequences for her than they are for other people. Jill is demonstrating:
a) the health-promotion bias. b) the availability heuristic. c) the illusion of superiority. d) the optimism bias.