Biological Bases of Behavior:A 60-year-old man undergoes cog…

Biological Bases of Behavior:A 60-year-old man undergoes cognitive testing, scoring in the 85th percentile for verbal fluency despite a family history of dementia. His lifestyle includes regular exercise and social engagement. According to the cognitive reserve hypothesis, how does his lifestyle contribute to his performance?

Theories:Jim is 14 years old and was recently suspended from…

Theories:Jim is 14 years old and was recently suspended from school for repeated incidents of physical aggression with his peers. Jim’s parents brought him to therapy to help him learn better ways of “managing his anger”. During the initial interview, Jim’s parents admitted that their relationship has been turbulent for the past 5 years, and they have been verbally and physically aggressive with each other. They also reported that in the past two years, they have regularly told Jim that he was stupid and problematic, mostly because they’re “at their wits end” and “don’t know what to do with him”. A family systems therapist would likely refer to Jim as a(n):

Psychopathology:Mary Ann, age 29, seems very nervous during…

Psychopathology:Mary Ann, age 29, seems very nervous during her first therapy session with you. When she speaks, her hands shake and she blushes. She tells you that, while she isn’t afraid to be around people, she gets anxious and flustered whenever she has to speak to people she doesn’t know. Mary Ann also says she has trouble talking to her supervisor at work because he’s condescending and critical. Based on these symptoms, the most likely diagnosis for Mary Ann is which of the following?