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mrsjacobs44

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In regard to panic, the locus ceruleus
 
  a) is likely to be undersensitive.
  b) causes panic by stimulating noradrenergic activity.
  c) is hypothesized to be associated with greater noradrenergic activity.
  d) exhibits lower glucose metabolism.

Question 2

Jan has been struggling with depression and goes to see a therapist. The therapist practices from a Rogerian perspective. Which of the following statements is the therapist most likely to make?
 
  a) Your depression most likely stems from your belief that you are no good.
  b) Your depression is the result of the death of your family dog when you were a child.
  c) Your depression really seems to be bringing you down. I'd really like to support you in your recovery.
  d) Your depression is probably coming from your realization that one day you will die.



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

c



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