This topic contains a solution. Click here to go to the answer

Author Question: If a person with dementia is taught to influence memory performance by repeatedly practicing various ... (Read 60 times)

Lisaclaire

  • Hero Member
  • *****
  • Posts: 569
If a person with dementia is taught to influence memory performance by repeatedly practicing various skills, such as using the microwave oven, relying on external cues and mnemonic strategies to drive memory, increasing social interaction, and simplifying his/her environment so that less needs to be remembered, he/she is involved with
 
  a. localization training.
  b. anti-nursing home training.
  c. memory training.
  d. mnemonic memory training.

Question 2

People with social phobia often have
 
  a. expected panic attacks in stressful situations.
  b. expected panic attacks in performance situations
  c. unexpected panic attacks.
  d. physical symptoms like headaches when in social settings.



Related Topics

Need homework help now?

Ask unlimited questions for free

Ask a Question
Marked as best answer by a Subject Expert

akemokai

  • Sr. Member
  • ****
  • Posts: 347
Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

b




Lisaclaire

  • Member
  • Posts: 569
Reply 2 on: Jun 22, 2018
Great answer, keep it coming :)


debra928

  • Member
  • Posts: 342
Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Excellent

 

Did you know?

Malaria was not eliminated in the United States until 1951. The term eliminated means that no new cases arise in a country for 3 years.

Did you know?

Approximately 500,000 babies are born each year in the United States to teenage mothers.

Did you know?

The average office desk has 400 times more bacteria on it than a toilet.

Did you know?

As the western states of America were settled, pioneers often had to drink rancid water from ponds and other sources. This often resulted in chronic diarrhea, causing many cases of dehydration and death that could have been avoided if clean water had been available.

Did you know?

Every flu season is different, and even healthy people can get extremely sick from the flu, as well as spread it to others. The flu season can begin as early as October and last as late as May. Every person over six months of age should get an annual flu vaccine. The vaccine cannot cause you to get influenza, but in some seasons, may not be completely able to prevent you from acquiring influenza due to changes in causative viruses. The viruses in the flu shot are killed—there is no way they can give you the flu. Minor side effects include soreness, redness, or swelling where the shot was given. It is possible to develop a slight fever, and body aches, but these are simply signs that the body is responding to the vaccine and making itself ready to fight off the influenza virus should you come in contact with it.

For a complete list of videos, visit our video library