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17-Emerging Adulthood - Biosocial Early 20’s

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17-Emerging Adulthood - Biosocial. Early 20’s. Are you 25 years old or younger?. A. Yes B. No. A ttitudes about the purpose of sex for this age group falls into:. A. Recreation B. Relationship development C. Reproduction D. All the above. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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17-Emerging Adulthood - Biosocial

Early 20’s

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Are you 25 years old or younger?

• A. Yes• B. No

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Attitudes about the purpose of sex for this age group falls into:

• A. Recreation• B. Relationship development• C. Reproduction• D. All the above

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Attitudes about the purpose of sex for this age group falls into:

• A. Recreation• B. Relationship development• C. Reproduction• D. All the above

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When Jim returned from the war he experienced panic attacks, and had PTSD.

These would come under the heading of ______ disorders.

• A. Mood• B. Anxiety• C. Schizophrenia• D. Depression

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When Jim returned from the war he experienced panic attacks, and had PTSD.

These would come under the heading of ______ disorders.

• A. Mood• B. Anxiety• C. Schizophrenia• D. Depression

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Llynn experiences bizarre thoughts, delusions, and hallucinations. She has:

• A. Schizophrenia• B. Mood disorders• C. Anxiety disorders• D. Sociopathic disorder• E. None of the above

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Llynn experiences bizarre thoughts, delusions, and hallucinations. She has:

• A. Schizophrenia• B. Mood disorders• C. Anxiety disorders• D. Sociopathic disorder• E. None of the above

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How does this relate to your body’s “set point”?

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Your “set Point” can be effected by?

• A. Age• B. Diet• C. Exercise• D. Hormones• E. All the above

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Your “set Point” can be effected by?

• A. Age• B. Diet• C. Exercise• D. Hormones• E. All the above

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When Anthony stops drinking for any length of time, he begins to shake, sweats, gets

nauseous, and vomits. These symptoms are indications of ____________.

A. intoxication

B. brain decline

C. tolerance

D. addiction

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When Anthony stops drinking for any length of time, he begins to shake, sweats, gets

nauseous, and vomits. These symptoms are indications of ____________.

A. intoxication

B. brain decline

C. tolerance

D. addiction

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Using drugs in a way that harms (rather than helps) the body is:

• A. Drug addiction• B. Drug abuse• C. Drug dependence• D. Drug use• E. All the above

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Using drugs in a way that harms (rather than helps) the body is:

• A. Drug addiction• B. Drug abuse• C. Drug dependence• D. Drug use• E. All the above

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Video: Emerging Adulthood - Biosocial What do you need help with?

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What topics do you need help with?

• A. Purposes of sex• B. Mood disorders• C. Anxiety disorders• D. Schizophrenia• E. I understand

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What topics do you need help with?

• A. Set point• B. Drug abuse vs addiction• C. I understand

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What do you see as the major changes in emerging adulthood?What problems do these bring?

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_________ is the body weight that your homeostatic mechanisms seek

to maintain.

A. Set point

B. Normal weight

C. BMI

D. Organ reserve

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_________ is the body weight that your homeostatic mechanisms seek

to maintain.

A. Set point

B. Normal weight

C. BMI

D. Organ reserve

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Dr. Morganstern is treating Michael for bulimia nervosa and hypothesizes that his

eating disorder stems from control issues left over from his childhood. From which theory

is this explanation drawn?

A. psychoanalytic

B. behavioral

C. epigenetic

D. cognitive

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Dr. Morganstern is treating Michael for bulimia nervosa and hypothesizes that his

eating disorder stems from control issues left over from his childhood. From which theory

is this explanation drawn?

A. psychoanalytic

B. behavioral

C. epigenetic

D. Cognitive

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When Lucius is too warm, his body perspires to vent heat. When he is cold,

he shivers to generate heat. These processes are an attempt to maintain:

A. disequilibrium.

B. homeostasis.

C. consciousness.

D. ambidexterity.

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When Lucius is too warm, his body perspires to vent heat. When he is cold,

he shivers to generate heat. These processes are an attempt to maintain:

A. disequilibrium.

B. homeostasis.

C. consciousness.

D. ambidexterity.

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Jim is 20 years old, overweight, and doesn’t exercise. What may he develop years later?

• A. Diabetes• B. Schizophrenia• C. High blood pressure• D. A & C• E. None of the above

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Jim is 20 years old, overweight, and doesn’t exercise. What may he develop years later?

• A. Diabetes• B. Schizophrenia• C. High blood pressure• D. A & C• E. None of the above

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• You are starting your own life from now to your 80th. birthday.

• From now on, answer the questions based on what you personally would do in your life.

• The idea is to face the decisions that you will personally encounter during the rest of your life.

• What decisions do you think you will need to deal with during the rest of your life?

• What do you think you will decide? Why?