In the Strange Situation Test, a securely attached child will show some distress when the parent leaves the room, seek proximity, comfort, and contact upon reunion, and then gradually return to play
a. true
b. false
Answer: a. true
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In which of the following examples does the need for accurate information most conflict with the need for self-esteem?
a. Carla has to decide whether to read the detailed red ink comments on the "D" paper she just spent weeks writing. b. Joy has to decide whether to examine her job review file after receiving a promotion. c. Isabel has to decide whether to pay attention to her coach's evaluation of her performance after they have won the semi-final. d. Troy has to decide whether to read his opening night reviews after the play's producer has promised that the play will have at least a six-week run.
Martha was trained in relaxation methods, and then practiced imagining feared situations while relaxed. This illustrates:
a) In vivo exposure b) Biofeedback c) Systematic desensitization d) Imaginal exposure