Not acknowledging another person's thoughts, feelings, or actions may leave a person __________

a. feeling heard
b. feeling unimportant or misunderstood
c. feeling trusted to handle the problem on his or her own
d. supported

b

Psychology

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The opponent-process theory is most useful for explaining a characteristic of_________.

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

Psychology

You are seeing a client in your psychology practice that is very tough-minded and harsh in his views of other people. Using a test of Eysenck’s Factors you would expect your client to score high on the _______________ scale

a. Psychoticism b. Extraversion c. Neuroticism d. Psychopathy

Psychology