Tertiary prevention does share something in common with primary and secondary prevention because it focuses on
a. preventing other problems.
b. targeting individuals who are high risk for developing extensive problems in the future.
c. reducing the duration and further negative effects before onset.
d. eliminating mental disorder.
Question 2
Genetics, brain, or neurochemical features that lead some people to have trouble regulating mood or behavior, and to react strongly when upset or stressed, would be biological
a. stressors.
b. distressers.
c. diatheses.
d. perfectionism.