Exam 14: Therapies
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In what form of behaviour therapy does the patient learn to relax in the presence of scenes that had previously caused fear?
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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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Gestalt therapy emphasizes the importance of clients' fully experiencing
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Which drug category is used most often in treating schizophrenia?
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Which of the following is not a case of applying operant principles in therapy?
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Participant modelling has been most frequently used to treat people who have
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People undergoing psychoanalysis sometimes come to love or hate their therapist. Freud believed this was part of the therapeutic process, and called it
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Behavioural therapies are helpful for all of the following except
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Leanne visits a therapist whose main goal is to provide his patients with insight into their repressed inner conflicts. Leanne's therapist is a
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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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Of the following individuals, who would be the most likely to benefit from behaviour modification techniques based on operant conditioning?
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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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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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What do behaviour therapies focus on that the other therapies do not?
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