The theories of Piaget, Kohlberg, and Erikson are considered tobe traditional or
mainstream psychological theories that focus on the individual. Examples of
interactionist theories, as discussed in the text, are those of
a. Mead, Benedict and Whiting.
b. Freud, Horney and Jung.
c. Bronfenbrenner, Super and Harkness, and Vygotsky.
d. Gilligan, Matsumoto, and Gardiner.
c
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Motor delays in children with visual impairments are frequently related to
A. neurological impariment B. physical impairment C. lack of experience in observing others perform the movement in question D. proprioceptive impairment
George, a 22-year-old mechanic, always seems to have a cloud over his head. For the past three weeks, he has had problems sleeping and he has little appetite or enjoyment of food
While he may sometimes seem to be relatively content for short periods of time, this happens very rarely and it never lasts for more than a week. If George were to seek help for his negative mood state, which of the following diagnoses would he most likely receive? a. Adjustment disorder with depressed mood b. Chronic adjustment disorder with depressed mood c. Bipolar II d. Major depressive disorder