Joie and John are in a committed relationship. Friends are not quite as important to them as they used to be. Based on research, most likely Joie and John are likely in the
a. earlier stages of emerging adulthood.
b. later stages of emerging adulthood.
c. earlier stages of adolescence.
d. later stages of adolescence.
Answer: b
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Jody and Howard have been happily married for several years. Howard reports that in spite of being sexually aroused and having an erection, he only reaches orgasm from intercourse about half of the time. Howard wonders if something is "wrong" with him. Howard should
A. seek treatment for inhibited orgasm disorder B. realize that this problem means that he does not really love his wife C. relax and realize that this is normal D. seek treatment for sexual aversion disorder.
Carl Roger's psychotherapy was called __________ therapy.
a) behavior-centered b) client-centered c) socio-centered d) cognitive-centered