This model of abnormal behavior acknowledges an interaction between biological, psychological, and social factors in the development of mental health disorders
A) biological model
B) sociocultural model
C) biopsychosocial model
D) psychological model
C
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According to cognitive models of anxiety, such as Borkovec, Alcaine and Behar's model, why do people continue to worry despite the fact that it is unproductive?
a. They have a superstition that worry will lead to symptom reduction. b. Classical conditioning has led to an association between worry and cognitive stability. c. The worry is reinforced by a temporary reduction in uncomfortable physiological sensations. d. The worry results from activation of the superego in order to punish oneself for past misdeeds.
A strong, intense fear of being in public or performing behaviors in public might be characteristic of
A) antisocial personality disorder. B) obsessive-compulsive disorder. C) panic disorder. D) social anxiety disorder.