According to the discussion in Chapter 10, postpartum depression is
a. a short-lasting negative mood change that typically goes away within the first two weeks after childbirth.
b. a disorder that occurs in approximately 10% of new mothers in Canada and the United States.
c. a disorder that is found in Canada, the United States, and Europe, but is rarely reported in other countries.
d. a disorder that is actually quite different from the kind of clinical depression that is found in women who have not recently experienced childbirth.
B
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When the neonate fans his toes in response to stroking of the foot from heel to toes, this is called the
a. Moro reflex. b. Babinski reflex. c. tonic-foot reflex. d. fencing position.
Behavioral parent training was developed by
a. Ayllon and Azrin. b. Patterson and Forehand. c. Phillips, Wolf, and Fixsen. d. Spiegler and Agigian.