Exam 14: Therapies
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What is exposure and response prevention, and how is it used to treat people with obsessive compulsive disorder?
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Systematic desensitization has been most successfully used in the treatment of
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Antidepressants are prescribed for all of the following, except
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The main difference between traditional behavioural couples therapy (TBCT) and integrated behavioural couples therapy (IBCT) is that TBCT focuses more emotions.
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If a patient in psychoanalysis transfers to her analyst feelings typically expressed toward a significant person (like a mother and father), then the analysis is not likely to succeed.
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Jacques experiences hatred toward his psychoanalyst that is very similar to the feelings he had toward his father. This expression of hatred toward the analyst is an example of
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Systematic desensitization is based on the premise that the two following elements are incompatible:
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The benzodiazepines (e.g., Valium, Librox, and Xanax) are drugs that are highly effective in
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Which of the following is not part of the application of Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing?
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Raymond is in a group therapy session with Fritz Perls. He is talking to a vacant chair, saying all the things he wishes he could say to his father, but can never get up the courage. When he is finished talking to the vacant chair, what is the next step?
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Which of the following is not a case of applying operant principles in therapy?
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What techniques do psychoanalysts use to help people with psychological disorders?
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The goals for family therapy include all the following, except
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Relaxation training is a preliminary procedure for a client who is to undergo
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Rational-emotive therapy is designed to challenge clients' irrational beliefs about themselves and others, so that they may be replaced with more rational beliefs.
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What is the non-directive therapy developed by Carl Rogers in which the therapist creates a warm, accepting climate based on the hypothesis that the client's natural tendency toward positive change may be released?
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Which of the following is not a case of applying operant conditioning principles to therapy?
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Ellis's rational-emotive therapy is based on his ABC theory in which the "B" stands for ________ and the "C" stands for ________.
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