Exam 17: Outcomes And Issues In Psychological Intervention

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If a treatment for depression is said to be effective, that has been determined through controlled research studies.

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Janessa has been selected to participate in her university's computerized CBT program for her depression. If she is like participants in a recent study evaluating cCBT for university students, she will:

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The major goal of psychoanalytic approaches to therapy involves:

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What are the basic principles of Integrative Behavioural Couples Therapy (IBCT)?

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Intermittent reinforcement makes new behaviour more enduring.

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Jenna and Jill both enter into therapy at their university counseling centre for the treatment of anxiety. In addition to problems with anxiety, Jenna also has a problem with gambling. After 8 sessions of treatment, both women terminate therapy successfully. Who will likely continue to have symptoms of anxiety, if either?

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Which of the following therapies best fits the description that marital distress stems from maladaptive and troubled forms of emotions in the context of romantic relations?

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A recent survey of doctorate student practitioners revealed the following about the use of psychotherapeutic techniques:

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Theodore is receiving treatment for his fear of flying. He is first trained in relaxation skills, then imagines increasingly anxiety-evoking images of flying while in a relaxed state. This treatment is called:

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Sandra is a graduate student in clinical psychology. As part of her training, she is encouraged to develop good listening skills, exhibit empathy and genuineness, and hold clients in a positive light. These are all central features of which therapeutic paradigm?

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A common element across therapies, regardless of paradigm, is:

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Nora is thinking about seeking therapy. She has been feeling pretty depressed for a while, but isn't sure it's severe enough to warrant seeking help. She's also not sure therapy can really help. If she decides to seek help, which client factor mentioned will most likely play a role in her therapy's success (or failure)?

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Ethical clinicians only use treatments that have been supported in research.

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Young's schema-focused therapy is a combination of CBT and client-centered techniques.

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Emotion-focused couples therapy has three phases:

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What is emotion-focused therapy and how is it used with couples?

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According to Parry et al. (2010), what frustrates clinicians and health services researchers in regard to research outcomes?

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The primary focus of technical eclecticism is:

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The term "The Dodo Bird Effect" derives from the famous book:

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Jean is currently in therapy with a psychoanalytically oriented therapist. As part of therapy, she is asked to recline on a couch and freely recount any events or ideas that occur to her. This technique is referred to as:

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