What is the distinction between the terms "mood" and "emotion"?
A) Emotions are acute and triggered by a particular event whereas moods are often chronic
and due to persisting circumstances.
B) The terms refer to the same thing.
C) Emotions can be measured, but moods cannot be reliably assessed.
D) Emotions cannot be studied in infants, but moods can be assessed.
A
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Which of the following summarizes the developments that take place during the fourth through sixth months of gestation?
Digestive and excretory systems develop; fingernails, toenails, and buds for teeth form; hair grows. The circulatory and respiratory systems develop fully; the digestive and excretory systems develop; hair grows. Digestive and excretory systems develop; fingernails, toenails, and buds for teeth form; genitals are not yet developed. Digestive and excretory systems develop; the head, torso, and lower body are of equal proportions.
Mariana is a therapist whose approach to clients is strongly influenced by the Stone Center group. Mariana is most likely to differ from traditional therapists because she
a) distances herself from her own feelings rather than remaining open to them. b) remains as neutral and objective as possible. c) asserts that women have critical strengths that are generally unrecognized by our society. d) believes that countertransference is always an impediment to a therapist's ability to connect with a patient.