Exam 13: Methods of Therapy
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Martin is an alcoholic. He is currently in a treatment program in which he receives small prizes if he abstains from drinking alcohol. What is this an example of?
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While traditional psychoanalysis focused on the client's past experiences, the humanistic therapist tends to focus on
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Phenothiazines are usually prescribed for outpatients who complain of generalized anxiety or panic attacks.
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A patient with high blood pressure is connected to a device that allows the individual to listen for the sounds of his heart rate decreasing as he practices relaxation. This is most likely a __________ training session.
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The operant conditioning method of _____ _____is often used to help clients progressively build a good habit.
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The method for reducing phobic responses in which the client gradually learns to handle increasingly disturbing stimuli is known as
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Describe common drug therapies. In what cases are drug therapies best utilized?
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Erik has a reoccurring dream in which he is a famous basketball star. A psychoanalytic therapist would explain this dream as __________.
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Monasteries provided the first __________, which were the first institutions meant primarily for people with psychological disorders.
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Richard, a Harvard graduate and stockbroker, wants to resolve his marital problems and anxiety about his future. The best therapeutic approach for Richard would be
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Modern psychoanalysis is to __________ as Freudian psychoanalysis is to __________.
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Mary and Ted are working with a therapist to strengthen their communication, express their uncomfortable feelings, and learn to share in the decision-making process. They are involved in __________ therapy.
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Hannah's therapist believes her anxiety is the result of unconscious impulses that are breaking through to the conscious level. Her therapist endorses the __________ perspective.
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In the present day United States, most people with psychological disorders live in
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Francine Shapiro's therapeutic method of treating stress disorders is called
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You go to a therapist because you are having trouble finishing your schoolwork. Your therapist suggests that you gradually increase your study time by five minutes per evening. In addition, after each hour of studying, you are told to reward yourself with a five-minute rest. Your therapist is using the operant conditioning method of
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