Exam 14: Therapies
Exam 1: Introducing Psychological Science248 Questions
Exam 2: Reading and Evaluating Scientific Research270 Questions
Exam 3: Biological Psychology339 Questions
Exam 4: Sensation and Perception320 Questions
Exam 5: Consciousness232 Questions
Exam 6: Learning365 Questions
Exam 7: Memory275 Questions
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Exam 14: Therapies236 Questions
Exam 15: Social Psychology249 Questions
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Insight therapies include all but which one of the following?
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Bart is asked by his psychotherapist to close his eyes.After a few minutes of relaxing,the therapist asks Bart to discuss whatever comes to mind and to continue without censoring any of the ideas or thoughts he experiences.Bart is experiencing the therapeutic technique of _____________.
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Your patient is presenting with the classic signs and symptoms of schizophreni a.Which of the following is an atypical antipsychotic that you will prescribe?
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_____ study how individuals' mental health is influenced by the neighborhood,economics,social groups,and other community-based variables.
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Many behavioral therapists view phobias and other anxiety disorders as the result of learning.Using the language of classical conditioning,describe a specific example of how this might occur.
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_______ therapy assumes that problem behaviors are learned and,as such,can be unlearned.
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Which of the following is a key component of Rogers's client-centered therapy?
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_____ refers to a phenomenon of psychoanalysis in which the client begins directing emotional responses toward the therapist.
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_________________ involves helping clients identify and change irrational and overly emotional ways of thinking.
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Arranging anxiety-provoking situations in a hierarchy would be characteristic of __________.
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Sally's therapist wants her to bring her parents and siblings to counseling sessions with her.Sally is going through
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The ultimate goal of humanistic psychotherapy is for people to:
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The most extreme form of exposure therapy is called _____________,which requires the client to experience a great amount of fear all at once.
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Imani is trying a relatively new treatment for her major depression.When she visits the doctor,he puts a machine against her head which stimulates specific regions in her brain.Happily for Imani,the treatment is painless and does not cause seizures.Imani's treatment is called _____________.
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John and his wife are having trouble communicating and getting along with one another.Which type of therapy is most likely to help them with their problems?
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