A criticism of the biopsychosocial approach is that:
a) It fails to take into account resiliency factors
b) Psychological, biological, and social factors are included but interactions among these subsystems are not fully represented
c) The biopsychosocial paradigm is often restricted to a particular school of thought or paradigm when used to explain certain disorders
d) None of the above
d
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a) "In the Dark: Contacting the Dead" b) "Hanging by a Thread: The Story of a Hoax" c) "Revelations from Past Lives through Mythical Figures" d) "Stranger than Fiction: Some Events Cannot Be Explained"
Thomas Holmes and Richard Rahe developed the Social Readjustment Rating Scale (SRRS) to measure change due to
a. natural disasters. b. major life events. c. social difficulties. d. negative life events. e. stressors.