Exam 16: B: Therapies

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The movement which returned people from mental institutions to their communities and families and enabled them to receive treatment on an outpatient basis is referred to as

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Lindsay has been experiencing a great deal of stress during her first year of college.She checks out a book from the library which promises to help people find strategies for reducing stress.Lindsay plans to engage in

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Which type of therapy is based on using learning principles,such as classical conditioning?

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Laura has had many different jobs,but she always does something to get herself fired.After about fifteen therapy sessions,during which she explores her earliest memories,she has an insight.She comes to believe that sabotaging her jobs is her way of expressing anger toward her father,who had always put his job before his family.What method of therapy is Laura most likely engaged in?

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Cognitive-behavioural therapies have been found to be especially helpful in the treatment of

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In what brand of psychotherapy would a clinical psychologist attempt to uncover the underlying unconscious conflicts and impulses that are the cause of one's psychological difficulties?

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Thanks to the _________________ movement,the vast majority of mental institutions in the Canada have been closed.

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Therapeutic alliance refers to

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Systematic desensitization is specifically designed to help a person to deal with his or her

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Trina attempts to overcome her fear of clowns by learning how to shift from a feeling of tension to one of calm and relaxation.Next,she is asked to imagine different situations,each more anxiety-provoking than the previous.She only proceeds to the next situation if she can maintain her feeling of relaxation.Trina's therapist is using ________ to remove her fear.

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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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Franco feels like he fails at everything he tries.His cognitive-behavioural therapist helps Franco change this overly pessimistic view of himself and helps Franco to focus on more productive and rational thoughts.This part of cognitive-behavioural therapy is called

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If you or a family member were suffering from a severe mental illness,you would be most likely to be treated by a(n)_____________ psychologist.

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According to your textbook,two of the major barriers to mental health treatment are

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Ativan,Valium,and Xanax are _______________ drugs.

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The work of _________________ influenced the contemporary model of interpersonal therapy.

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Cognitive-behavioural therapists would argue that anxiety and mood disorders are largely the result of

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Perceived gender roles often result in

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Which area of psychology focuses on identifying how an individual's mental health is influenced by factors such as the neighborhood,economics,and social groups?

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According to Sigmund Freud,when you awaken in the morning and remember a dream,you recall the dream's

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