Exam 16: C: Therapies

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Laura has had many different jobs,but she always does something to get herself fired.After about fifteen therapy sessions,during which she explores her earliest memories,she has an insight.She comes to believe that sabotaging her jobs is her way of expressing anger toward her father,who had always put his job before his family.What method of therapy is Laura most likely engaged in?

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Systematic desensitization is specifically designed to help a person to deal with his or her

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Bart is asked by his psychotherapist to close his eyes.After a few minutes of relaxing,the therapist asks Bart to discuss whatever comes to mind and to continue without censoring any of the ideas or thoughts he experiences.Bart is participating in

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Empirically supported treatments are also known as:

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Which therapeutic technique uses punishment and other strategies to create a negative response to a stimulus?

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One study outlined in the textbook suggested that virtual reality exposure therapy might help

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Amal begins to project his anxieties and unresolved feelings about his mother onto his therapist.This is what Freud would have called

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________ developed client-centred therapy,which focuses on the patient's goals and ways of solving problems.

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Rhona's therapist is attempting to treat her agoraphobia by riding the subway with her during rush hour on the first day of treatment.The therapist is most likely doing this as part of a treatment known as

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Originally developed by a Portuguese surgeon,the lobotomy procedure was "refined" and popularized in the United States by

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The development of successful medications to treat psychological disorders allowed many patients to return to regular society and caused a shift away from inpatient facilities;a movement known as

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According to your textbook,two of the major logistical barriers to psychological treatment are

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A frequently prescribed drug therapy for managing depression is

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Physicians who specialize in mental health and diagnose and treat mental disorders primarily by prescribing medications are called

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Today,people in need of serious,long-term care often live in _________________,which are a humane alternative to the institutions of the past.

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Gary takes antipsychotic drugs to control the symptoms of schizophrenia.After taking the drug for some time,he begins exhibiting repetitive,involuntary jerks and movements of his face,lips,and legs.This is a side-effect known as

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For which of these patients would systematic desensitization most likely be used?

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In interpreting a dream,a psychoanalyst would attempt to discover/unveil the dream's _________ content.

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Which treatment is LEAST likely to be used today?

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A drug that increases the activity of the neurotransmitter gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA)is likely to

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