Exam 53: Evaluating Psychotherapies
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Which form of therapy most directly encourages clients to question their reasoning,decatastrophize their thinking,and reattribute responsibility for past outcomes?
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Michael is encouraged by his therapist to accept and tolerate some of his feelings of distress while also learning to regulate and minimize unhelpful emotional reactions.The therapist's approach best illustrates
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Which of the following behavior therapy techniques has been used to help people overcome a fear of flying?
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A procedure that trains people to make new responses to stimuli that currently trigger unwanted responses is called
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Which form of psychotherapy is most likely to focus on providing clients with insight into themes evident in their troubling and recurring patterns of social interaction in a variety of important relationships?
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The goal of stress inoculation training is to reduce incapacitating anxiety by encouraging people to say positive things to themselves during anxiety-producing situations.This best illustrates a form of
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Many self-help groups have emulated the use of ________ by Alcoholics Anonymous.
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Carl Rogers believed that several qualities of the therapist are critical in producing beneficial changes in client-centered therapy.Which of the following is NOT one of those qualities?
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Tiffany's therapist creates an accepting and encouraging environment that helps her to accept some of the painful emotions associated with her divorce while at the same time urging and helping her to develop effective strategies for reducing unwarranted feelings of anger and shame.The therapist's approach best illustrates
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A therapist wants to help Hannah recognize her mixed feelings of fear and love for her husband and to realize that she often experienced similar feelings for her brothers during her childhood.The therapist's goal is most clearly consistent with the aims of
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Critics of ________ have expressed a concern that appropriate patient behaviors will disappear following the discontinuation of a token economy.
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During her weekly therapy sessions,Sabrina will often abruptly shift the focus of her attention and lose her train of thought.A psychoanalyst would suggest that this illustrates
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Mr.Vogt is terribly afraid of being alone in his own house at night.The behavior therapy most likely to be used to reduce this fear would be
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To treat nail biting,one can paint a patient's fingernails with a nasty-tasting nail polish.This procedure best illustrates
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In psychoanalysis,a patient's hesitation to free associate is most likely a sign of
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