Exam 14: Therapies
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In order for Lily to engage in successful free association, it is essential that she
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Behavioural therapies are helpful for all of the following, except
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What do psychoanalysts suspect is occurring when patients change the subject, become angry, or miss appointments?
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Current theory suggests that the remarkable success of antipsychotic drugs in reducing schizophrenics' symptoms is due to the fact that these drugs
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Compare and contrast the therapeutic climate, typical techniques, and usual goals of person-centred therapists and rational-emotive therapists.
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Which of the following pairs of disorders have been shown to be treated successfully with Beck's cognitive therapy?
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Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) is based, in large part, on information-processing theory.
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How we think strongly affects how we feel and what we do. This basic fact forms the foundation for
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Which of the following words is most descriptive of behaviour therapy?
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Which of the following was a major treatment breakthrough for people with schizophrenia in the mid-1950s to the early 1990s?
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Which of the following is descriptive of systematic desensitization?
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Who first developed the treatment approach known as psychoanalysis?
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In rational-emotive therapy, the therapist's role is to create a warm, accepting climate in which clients are free to experience growth.
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Token economies work by reinforcing positive behaviours and withdrawing reinforcement from unacceptable behaviours.
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Which of the following is not true concerning family therapy?
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Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) has had some success in the treatment of which of the following?
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Discuss possible ethical concerns of two of the following therapies: aversion therapy, electroconvulsive therapy, drug therapy, psychosurgery, and flooding.
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Integrated behavioural couples therapy (IBCT) can help couples to
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