Exam 2: Current Paradigms and Integrative Approaches

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According to the law of effect:

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In their Ontario survey investigating the nature of psychodynamic therapy, Doidge and associates found that those receiving psychoanalysis were predominately:

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After going to a party, James explains to himself that this was more important than studying because "I needed a break from all the stress," even though he has not studied at all yet. This would be an example of

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The neurotransmitter that has been the focus of gene-environment interaction research is

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Minority groups in Canada (e.g., francophones, Aboriginal people, and recent immigrants)have similar rates of mental illness as those in the majority.

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Penny was not terribly popular in elementary school. As an adult, she is:

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Joe is currently a doctoral student in psychology in a biologically oriented lab. Which research project is he most likely working on?

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The sudden onset of the development of which disorder created the initial impetus for the development of brief therapies?

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When children whose parents are critical and uninvolved grow up with sufficient financial security, they are protected from mental health problems.

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What was Hall's biological treatment for insanity among women around the turn of the 19ᵗʰ Century?

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Ego analysis is a form of psychotherapy that:

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What has been the important contribution of the psychoanalytic paradigm to psychopathology? What has been the major limitation?

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When Melissa experiences test anxiety, she sticks her pen in her mouth and begins sucking on it. This defence mechanism is referred to as:

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The cognitive-behavioural model for panic disorder proposed by Carter et al. (2008)suggests that:

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The use of some defence mechanisms can be healthy and adaptive.

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Classical conditioning offers a good explanation for how fears develop.

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The dominant paradigm in Canada from the late 1800s until the middle of the 20ᵗʰ century was the ______________ paradigm.

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The reabsorption of a neurotransmitter after it has performed its function is called ________. It prevents further activity of the neurotransmitter.

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) Molecular genetics is an approach that:

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As part of the behaviourism movement in psychology, there was a movement away from ________ techniques, and a movement toward _________ techniques for studying behaviour.

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