Exam 14: Therapies
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In psychoanalysis the technique whereby a patient reveals every thought, idea, or image that comes to mind is called ________; the patient's attempt to avoid revealing certain thoughts is called ________.
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How do traditional and integrated behavioural couple therapies differ?
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Which of the following is a true statement about behaviour therapy?
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Jeff's parents have set up a system that awards him points when he performs certain behaviours around the house. The points can then be exchanged for privileges such as watching television or going to a movie. This arrangement is similar to
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Which of the following therapies has a history of being effective in treating highly disturbed individuals?
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The hierarchy of fear, used by therapists working with clients who are undergoing systematic desensitization, consists of
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Which of the following is not a reason why psychosurgery is used so sparingly?
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Thorazine, Risperdal, and Clozaril are antipsychotics that are primarily used to treat the symptoms of
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In systematic desensitization, clients are exposed to the things they fear all at once so that their fear response becomes extinguished.
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Behaviour therapists are more interested than psychodynamic therapists in
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The client-centred therapy of Carl Rogers and the Gestalt therapy of Fritz Perls are described as
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What would Freud say is occurring when a patient behaves toward the therapist the way he or she had behaved toward a significant person from the past?
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Which combination is most effective for dealing with agoraphobia?
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Psychotherapy usually involves a conversation between a therapist and a client.
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Sidney is terribly afraid of riding in elevators. His therapist has him ride the elevator in an office building continuously until his fear subsides. The therapist used which therapeutic technique?
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Which of the following is not a behaviour therapy based primarily on classical conditioning?
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Psychotherapy involves the use of ________ to treat emotional and behavioural disorders.
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