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Deck 13: Therapies
1
The major goal of insight therapies is to give people ________.
A) clearer awareness and understanding of their feelings, motivations, and actions
B) basic training in observational learning and practice
C) help in understanding perceptual processes
D) feedback from their biologically controlled responses
A) clearer awareness and understanding of their feelings, motivations, and actions
B) basic training in observational learning and practice
C) help in understanding perceptual processes
D) feedback from their biologically controlled responses
clearer awareness and understanding of their feelings, motivations, and actions
2
The patient's carrying over to the analyst feelings held toward childhood authority figures is known as ________.
A) free association
B) catharsis
C) abreaction
D) transference
A) free association
B) catharsis
C) abreaction
D) transference
transference
3
Hollywood actress and model Brooke Shields was diagnosed with ________.
A) clinical depression
B) obsessive-compulsive disorder
C) posttraumatic stress disorder
D) somatization disorder
A) clinical depression
B) obsessive-compulsive disorder
C) posttraumatic stress disorder
D) somatization disorder
clinical depression
4
In psychoanalysis, the goal of an analyst's interpretation of a patient's feelings is to ________.
A) give the patient guidelines for successful living
B) rid the patient of negative feelings
C) give the patient insight
D) encourage positive transference
A) give the patient guidelines for successful living
B) rid the patient of negative feelings
C) give the patient insight
D) encourage positive transference
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5
Psychoanalysis was a therapy technique designed by ________.
A) Alfred Adler
B) Carl Rogers
C) Sigmund Freud
D) Fritz Perls
A) Alfred Adler
B) Carl Rogers
C) Sigmund Freud
D) Fritz Perls
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6
Bringing hidden feelings to consciousness is the goal of ________ therapy.
A) psychoanalytic
B) rational-emotive
C) behavior
D) client-centered
A) psychoanalytic
B) rational-emotive
C) behavior
D) client-centered
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7
Client-centered therapy, Gestalt therapy, and psychoanalysis are examples of ________ therapies.
A) behavior
B) insight
C) cognitive
D) reality
A) behavior
B) insight
C) cognitive
D) reality
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8
Steve is 21 years old and has never gone on a date. His parents are concerned and take him to see a therapist. The therapist sits Steve on a couch and tells him to lie down and relax. The therapist sits behind Steve and asks him to say whatever comes into his head. Steve eventually talks about his fear of women, and the therapist asks him why he thinks he is afraid. Steve begins to talk about his early experiences with women: his mother, her friends, his teachers, and so on. Steve is undergoing ________ therapy.
A) behavior
B) psychoanalytic
C) client-centered
D) rational-emotive
A) behavior
B) psychoanalytic
C) client-centered
D) rational-emotive
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9
Each of the following developed a major form of insight therapy except ________.
A) Rogers
B) Perls
C) Ellis
D) Freud
A) Rogers
B) Perls
C) Ellis
D) Freud
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10
Hollywood actress and model Brooke Shields was diagnosed with the __________ type of depression.
A) postpartum
B) seasonal onset
C) manic
D) substance induced
A) postpartum
B) seasonal onset
C) manic
D) substance induced
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11
In psychotherapy, the awareness of previously unconscious feelings and memories and how they influence present feelings and behavior is called ________.
A) free association
B) catharsis
C) insight
D) transference
A) free association
B) catharsis
C) insight
D) transference
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12
Steve is 21 years old and has never gone on a date. His parents are concerned and take him to see a therapist. The therapist sits Steve on a couch and tells him to lie down and relax. The therapist sits behind Steve and asks him to say whatever comes into his head. Steve eventually talks about his fear of women, which leads him to think about his early experiences with women: his mother, her friends, his teachers, and so on. Steve is using ________.
A) the empty chair technique
B) pole-shifting
C) psychic determinism
D) free association
A) the empty chair technique
B) pole-shifting
C) psychic determinism
D) free association
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13
Psychoanalysis is a type of ________ therapy.
A) behavior
B) reality
C) cognitive
D) insight
A) behavior
B) reality
C) cognitive
D) insight
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14
The use of psychological techniques to treat personality and behavior disorders is called ________.
A) psychopathology
B) psychotherapy
C) psychoneuroimmunology
D) psychodynamics
A) psychopathology
B) psychotherapy
C) psychoneuroimmunology
D) psychodynamics
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15
In psychoanalysis, "working through" provides people with ________.
A) a way to express positive transference
B) the analyst's interpretation of their problems
C) a chance to review and revise their response to childhood conflicts
D) a way to express negative transference
A) a way to express positive transference
B) the analyst's interpretation of their problems
C) a chance to review and revise their response to childhood conflicts
D) a way to express negative transference
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16
A client lies on a couch, with the therapist sitting out of sight, behind him. The therapist gets to know the client's problems through free association, and positive and negative transference. The therapist encourages the client to "work through" his problems. This is ________ therapy.
A) client-centered
B) behavior
C) rational-emotive
D) psychoanalytic
A) client-centered
B) behavior
C) rational-emotive
D) psychoanalytic
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17
Free association is a technique used in ________ therapy.
A) Gestalt
B) rational-emotive
C) psychoanalytic
D) client-centered
A) Gestalt
B) rational-emotive
C) psychoanalytic
D) client-centered
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18
Client-centered therapy is a type of ________ therapy.
A) behavior
B) cognitive
C) reality
D) insight
A) behavior
B) cognitive
C) reality
D) insight
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19
Therapies designed to give people better awareness and understanding of their feelings, motives, and actions are called ________ therapies.
A) behavioral
B) insight
C) individual
D) group
A) behavioral
B) insight
C) individual
D) group
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20
The psychoanalytic patient who lets his thoughts flow without interruption or inhibition is using ________.
A) catharsis
B) positive transference
C) free association
D) regression
A) catharsis
B) positive transference
C) free association
D) regression
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21
Rogers felt that it was most important for clients to gain insight about ________.
A) current feelings
B) the effects of environmental stimuli on their behavior
C) repressed memories from early childhood
D) unconscious conflicts and wishes
A) current feelings
B) the effects of environmental stimuli on their behavior
C) repressed memories from early childhood
D) unconscious conflicts and wishes
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22
Hank's therapist asks him to engage in an imaginary conversation with his dead mother in order to resolve his feelings of sadness about her death. Hank's therapist is using the ________ technique.
A) reflection
B) empty chair
C) free association
D) catharsis
A) reflection
B) empty chair
C) free association
D) catharsis
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23
Research has shown that a therapist's warmth and understanding increase therapeutic success ________.
A) only when using client-centered therapy
B) no matter what therapeutic approach is used
C) only when using cognitive therapy
D) only when using psychoanalytic therapy
A) only when using client-centered therapy
B) no matter what therapeutic approach is used
C) only when using cognitive therapy
D) only when using psychoanalytic therapy
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24
Gestalt therapy emphasizes ________.
A) finding the initial causes of current problems
B) early childhood influences on adult behavior
C) face-to-face confrontations
D) the role of unsatisfactory relationships in the development of maladaptive behaviors
A) finding the initial causes of current problems
B) early childhood influences on adult behavior
C) face-to-face confrontations
D) the role of unsatisfactory relationships in the development of maladaptive behaviors
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25
Client-centered therapy was founded by ________.
A) Jung
B) Wolpe
C) Rogers
D) Adler
A) Jung
B) Wolpe
C) Rogers
D) Adler
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26
According to Rogers, the goal of client-centered therapy is to ________.
A) resolve emotional conflicts from the past
B) help clients accept their psychological and biological limitations
C) eliminate clients' unconditional positive regard
D) help clients become more fully functioning
A) resolve emotional conflicts from the past
B) help clients accept their psychological and biological limitations
C) eliminate clients' unconditional positive regard
D) help clients become more fully functioning
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27
A therapist offers his patient unconditional positive regard, values the patient, and shows acceptance by reflecting the patient's statements. The therapist is using ________ therapy.
A) psychoanalytic
B) Gestalt
C) client-centered
D) rational-emotive
A) psychoanalytic
B) Gestalt
C) client-centered
D) rational-emotive
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28
Gestalt therapy emphasizes ________.
A) the role of unsatisfactory relationships in the development of maladaptive behaviors
B) early childhood influences on adult behavior
C) the present
D) finding the initial causes of current problems
A) the role of unsatisfactory relationships in the development of maladaptive behaviors
B) early childhood influences on adult behavior
C) the present
D) finding the initial causes of current problems
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29
Making acceptance and love of a person contingent upon that person conforming to what you want them to be is known as ________.
A) positive transference
B) conditional positive regard
C) unconditional positive regard
D) psychological congruence
A) positive transference
B) conditional positive regard
C) unconditional positive regard
D) psychological congruence
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30
Gestalt therapy is designed to help people ________.
A) become fully functioning
B) work through repressed conflicts
C) become more genuine in their daily interactions
D) achieve self-actualization
A) become fully functioning
B) work through repressed conflicts
C) become more genuine in their daily interactions
D) achieve self-actualization
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31
The cardinal rule in client-centered therapy is for the therapist to express ________ for the patient.
A) unconditional positive regard
B) positive transference
C) conditional positive regard
D) psychological congruence
A) unconditional positive regard
B) positive transference
C) conditional positive regard
D) psychological congruence
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32
In client-centered therapy, therapists try to ________.
A) reflect client statements
B) be active and directive whenever possible
C) suggest how clients might better handle a situation
D) suggest reasons why clients feel as they do
A) reflect client statements
B) be active and directive whenever possible
C) suggest how clients might better handle a situation
D) suggest reasons why clients feel as they do
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33
In Gestalt therapy, the therapist is ________ and ________.
A) active; directive
B) passive; nondirective
C) active; nondirective
D) passive; directive
A) active; directive
B) passive; nondirective
C) active; nondirective
D) passive; directive
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34
________ of people who seek therapy go into traditional psychoanalysis.
A) A large minority
B) The vast majority
C) A small percentage
D) A slight majority
A) A large minority
B) The vast majority
C) A small percentage
D) A slight majority
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35
Rogers felt therapists must express true acceptance for clients, no matter what they may say or do. He called this process of acceptance ________.
A) catharsis
B) unconditional positive regard
C) self-actualization
D) psychological congruence
A) catharsis
B) unconditional positive regard
C) self-actualization
D) psychological congruence
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36
Rogers was mostly interested in ________.
A) measuring statistics of therapeutic outcomes
B) comparing his therapy to others to prove its superiority
C) understanding the processes in therapy that led to positive results
D) developing new research techniques for measuring personality variables
A) measuring statistics of therapeutic outcomes
B) comparing his therapy to others to prove its superiority
C) understanding the processes in therapy that led to positive results
D) developing new research techniques for measuring personality variables
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37
Gestalt therapy is an outgrowth of the work of ________.
A) Wolpe
B) Rogers
C) Perls
D) Lazarus
A) Wolpe
B) Rogers
C) Perls
D) Lazarus
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38
Most traditional psychoanalysts feel that ________ sessions a week are essential to successful therapy.
A) 1 - 3
B) 3 - 5
C) 5 - 7
D) 7 - 9
A) 1 - 3
B) 3 - 5
C) 5 - 7
D) 7 - 9
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39
Neo-Freudians differ from traditional Freudian approaches to therapy in that they encourage clients to focus on the ________ and they favor ________ their patients.
A) past; sitting behind and passively listening to
B) past; face-to face discussions with
C) present; sitting behind and passively listening to
D) present; face-to-face discussions with
A) past; sitting behind and passively listening to
B) past; face-to face discussions with
C) present; sitting behind and passively listening to
D) present; face-to-face discussions with
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40
Traditional psychoanalysis can take ________ years or more to affect a recovery.
A) 15
B) 5
C) 2
D) 10
A) 15
B) 5
C) 2
D) 10
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41
Julie has a fear of riding in elevators. She goes to a therapist who first has her stand outside an elevator with him, and he talks to her until she is calm. Then, the two of them stand outside the elevator with the doors open. Then, they stand in it but do not ride in it. Finally, they ride in the elevator. At each stage, the therapist waits until Julie is completely relaxed before moving on to the next stage. This is an example of ________.
A) transactional analysis
B) aversive conditioning
C) systematic desensitization
D) operant conditioning
A) transactional analysis
B) aversive conditioning
C) systematic desensitization
D) operant conditioning
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42
The "empty chair technique" was first developed and used by ________ therapists.
A) Gestalt
B) client-centered
C) rational-emotive
D) psychoanalytic
A) Gestalt
B) client-centered
C) rational-emotive
D) psychoanalytic
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43
Recent trends in therapy have been toward ________.
A) short-term dynamic therapy
B) more traditional psychoanalytic approaches
C) longer-term humanistic approaches
D) metaphysical spiritual approaches
A) short-term dynamic therapy
B) more traditional psychoanalytic approaches
C) longer-term humanistic approaches
D) metaphysical spiritual approaches
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44
Arranging anxiety-provoking situations in a hierarchy would be characteristic of ________.
A) behavioral contracting
B) aversive conditioning
C) operant conditioning
D) systematic desensitization
A) behavioral contracting
B) aversive conditioning
C) operant conditioning
D) systematic desensitization
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45
Julian seeks professional help for his fear of spiders. In stages, his therapist shows him pictures, movies, and models of spiders; then a real dead spider, a small live spider in a jar, several live spiders in a jar, and finally a live spider loose in the room. At each stage, he made sure that Julian was fully relaxed. This technique is known as ________.
A) aversive conditioning
B) stepwise regression
C) transactional therapy
D) systematic desensitization
A) aversive conditioning
B) stepwise regression
C) transactional therapy
D) systematic desensitization
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46
According to behavior theory, the therapist should ________.
A) get the patient to ignore the problem
B) provide a warm atmosphere for discussing problems
C) provide insight into the cause of the problem
D) teach a client more satisfying ways of behaving
A) get the patient to ignore the problem
B) provide a warm atmosphere for discussing problems
C) provide insight into the cause of the problem
D) teach a client more satisfying ways of behaving
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47
The method that gradually reduces a client's fears by training the client to remain relaxed and calm in the presence of a fear-producing stimulus is ________.
A) free association
B) systematic desensitization
C) operant conditioning
D) reciprocal inhibition
A) free association
B) systematic desensitization
C) operant conditioning
D) reciprocal inhibition
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48
Recently evolving dynamic therapies ________.
A) focus on the effects of the client's current life situation and relationships
B) try to construct a narrative of the psyche
C) see the client as trapped by childhood conflicts
D) focus on the effects of innate sexual drives and repressed conflicts
A) focus on the effects of the client's current life situation and relationships
B) try to construct a narrative of the psyche
C) see the client as trapped by childhood conflicts
D) focus on the effects of innate sexual drives and repressed conflicts
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49
The delivery of health care over the Internet or other electronic means is known as ________.
A) secondary health care
B) telehealth
C) remote access health
D) distance health care
A) secondary health care
B) telehealth
C) remote access health
D) distance health care
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50
A technique that aims to eliminate a fear through full-intensity exposure to a feared stimulus for a prolonged period of time is ________.
A) flooding
B) systematic desensitization
C) paradoxical intent
D) aversive conditioning
A) flooding
B) systematic desensitization
C) paradoxical intent
D) aversive conditioning
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51
Using a hierarchy of fears to help a client eliminate a phobia is most typical of ________.
A) aversive conditioning
B) operant conditioning
C) systematic desensitization
D) behavior contracting
A) aversive conditioning
B) operant conditioning
C) systematic desensitization
D) behavior contracting
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52
Each of the following is a classical conditioning technique used in behavior therapy except ________.
A) systematic desensitization
B) flooding
C) extinction
D) modeling
A) systematic desensitization
B) flooding
C) extinction
D) modeling
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53
Insight therapy that is time-limited and focused on trying to help clients correct the immediate problems in their lives is ________ therapy.
A) short-term psychodynamic therapy
B) client-centered
C) Gestalt
D) psychoanalysis
A) short-term psychodynamic therapy
B) client-centered
C) Gestalt
D) psychoanalysis
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54
Therapeutic approaches that are based on the belief that all normal and abnormal behavior is learned, and that the objective of therapy is to teach people new, more satisfying ways of behaving are ________ therapies.
A) short-term psychodynamic
B) cognitive
C) behavior
D) traditional psychodynamic
A) short-term psychodynamic
B) cognitive
C) behavior
D) traditional psychodynamic
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55
Julian seeks professional help for his fear of spiders. In stages, his therapist shows him pictures, movies, and models of spiders; then a real dead spider, a small live spider in a jar, several live spiders in a jar, and finally a live spider loose in the room. At each stage, he made sure that Julian was fully relaxed. This therapist is most likely a ________ therapist.
A) client-centered
B) cognitive
C) behavior
D) psychoanalytic
A) client-centered
B) cognitive
C) behavior
D) psychoanalytic
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56
Which method is most appropriate for treating fears and phobias?
A) aversive conditioning
B) operant conditioning
C) systematic desensitization
D) behavioral contracting
A) aversive conditioning
B) operant conditioning
C) systematic desensitization
D) behavioral contracting
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57
Martha and Stan are newlyweds. They see a therapist because Stan is afraid of sexual intercourse. The therapist asks Stan exactly which acts make him anxious, constructs a hierarchy of those threatening acts, teaches him to relax, and asks him to imagine each threatening scene in the hierarchy and use the relaxation technique to reduce his anxiety. The therapist is using ________.
A) negative reinforcement
B) systematic desensitization
C) stepwise regression
D) aversive conditioning
A) negative reinforcement
B) systematic desensitization
C) stepwise regression
D) aversive conditioning
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58
Most present-day insight-oriented therapists are more ________ and emotionally ________ their clients than traditional orthodox psychoanalysts thought fit.
A) active; engaged with
B) active; detached from
C) passive; detached from
D) passive; engaged with
A) active; engaged with
B) active; detached from
C) passive; detached from
D) passive; engaged with
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59
Hank's therapist asks him to engage in an imaginary conversation with his dead mother in order to resolve his feelings of sadness about her death. Hank's therapist is probably a ________ therapist.
A) rational-emotive
B) psychoanalytic
C) Gestalt
D) client-centered
A) rational-emotive
B) psychoanalytic
C) Gestalt
D) client-centered
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60
Behavior therapists look upon anxiety as a(n)________.
A) result of childhood repression
B) indication of unconscious problems
C) learned problem to be alleviated
D) symptom of an underlying disorder
A) result of childhood repression
B) indication of unconscious problems
C) learned problem to be alleviated
D) symptom of an underlying disorder
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61
A client at a mental institution is rewarded for improved grooming habits with tokens he can exchange for special foods or weekend passes. This technique is called ________.
A) behavioral contracting
B) transactional analysis
C) a token economy
D) reality therapy
A) behavioral contracting
B) transactional analysis
C) a token economy
D) reality therapy
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62
Making someone who is afraid of snakes handle dozens of snakes in an effort to get him to overcome his fear is called ________.
A) flooding
B) systematic desensitization
C) aversive conditioning
D) paradoxical intent
A) flooding
B) systematic desensitization
C) aversive conditioning
D) paradoxical intent
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63
Showing a client how his or her irrational and self-defeating beliefs are causing problems is most characteristic of ________ therapy.
A) behavioral
B) rational-emotive
C) psychoanalytic
D) client-centered
A) behavioral
B) rational-emotive
C) psychoanalytic
D) client-centered
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64
Jerry is 22 years old and still gets cavities from eating too many sweets. Jerry's dentist trains him to think of the pain of having his teeth drilled each time he reaches for a piece of candy. The dentist is using ________ to cure Jerry's excessive intake of sweets.
A) behavioral contracting
B) aversive conditioning
C) negative transference
D) desensitization
A) behavioral contracting
B) aversive conditioning
C) negative transference
D) desensitization
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65
Stress-inoculation therapy involves ________.
A) providing patients with drug injections to make them more resistant to stress
B) using physical fitness techniques to improve clients' physical health that, in turn, makes them more resistant to stress
C) teaching people to anticipate and avoid situations that they find stressful
D) training clients to cope with situations they find stressful because of their misconceptions
A) providing patients with drug injections to make them more resistant to stress
B) using physical fitness techniques to improve clients' physical health that, in turn, makes them more resistant to stress
C) teaching people to anticipate and avoid situations that they find stressful
D) training clients to cope with situations they find stressful because of their misconceptions
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66
After Jeff is expelled from school for skipping too many classes, he seeks help from a therapist. The therapist develops a contract that specifies that if Jeff attends all of his classes, he will be allowed certain privileges at home. But if he skips classes, he will be subject to certain penalties. Jeff's therapist is probably a ________ therapist.
A) client-centered
B) rational-emotive
C) psychoanalytic
D) behavior
A) client-centered
B) rational-emotive
C) psychoanalytic
D) behavior
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67
Stress-inoculation therapy is one type of ________ therapy.
A) cognitive
B) rational-emotive
C) client-centered
D) psychoanalytic
A) cognitive
B) rational-emotive
C) client-centered
D) psychoanalytic
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68
Modeling has been used successfully for each of the following except to ________.
A) help people overcome snake phobias
B) teach job skills to people with mental retardation
C) help alcoholic individuals reduce or eliminate their drinking
D) help people with mental retardation learn living skills
A) help people overcome snake phobias
B) teach job skills to people with mental retardation
C) help alcoholic individuals reduce or eliminate their drinking
D) help people with mental retardation learn living skills
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69
Every time Jeanie opens her cigarette case or uses her lighter, she gets a painful electric shock. Jeanie's friends and family have been asked not to give her any matches or light any cigarettes for her, so she must use her own lighter if she wants to smoke. Eventually, Jeanie loses her desire to smoke, thanks to ________.
A) behavioral contracting
B) desensitization
C) negative transference
D) aversive conditioning
A) behavioral contracting
B) desensitization
C) negative transference
D) aversive conditioning
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70
Stress-inoculation therapy works by turning a client's ________ into a kind of vaccine against stress-induced anxiety.
A) memories
B) behaviors
C) thought patterns
D) emotions
A) memories
B) behaviors
C) thought patterns
D) emotions
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71
Eileen goes to a therapist for help in losing weight. She and her therapist develop an agreement spelling out weekly step-by-step methods to reach Eileen's ultimate weight goal. The plan specifies rewards for reaching weekly goals and penalties for not achieving her weekly objectives. Eileen is undergoing ________.
A) a token economy
B) classical conditioning
C) desensitization
D) behavioral contracting
A) a token economy
B) classical conditioning
C) desensitization
D) behavioral contracting
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72
Which technique uses reinforcement to change behavior?
A) classical conditioning
B) aversive conditioning
C) desensitization
D) operant conditioning
A) classical conditioning
B) aversive conditioning
C) desensitization
D) operant conditioning
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73
Token economies and behavioral contracting are techniques used by ________ therapists.
A) psychoanalytic
B) Gestalt
C) behavioral
D) rational-emotive
A) psychoanalytic
B) Gestalt
C) behavioral
D) rational-emotive
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74
Aversive conditioning is aimed at ________.
A) eliminating undesirable behavior patterns
B) giving the client insight into behavior problems
C) desensitizing the patient to his or her problems
D) teaching a client new behavioral strategies
A) eliminating undesirable behavior patterns
B) giving the client insight into behavior problems
C) desensitizing the patient to his or her problems
D) teaching a client new behavioral strategies
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75
The process of learning by watching someone else perform various behaviors is called ________.
A) voyeurism
B) modeling
C) classical conditioning
D) free association
A) voyeurism
B) modeling
C) classical conditioning
D) free association
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76
Which of the following techniques would be most appropriate for treating alcoholism or smoking?
A) systematic desensitization
B) flooding
C) a token economy
D) aversive conditioning
A) systematic desensitization
B) flooding
C) a token economy
D) aversive conditioning
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77
Psychotherapies that emphasize changing clients' perceptions of their life situation as a way of modifying their behavior are called ________ therapy.
A) behavior
B) client-centered
C) Gestalt
D) cognitive
A) behavior
B) client-centered
C) Gestalt
D) cognitive
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78
In which of the following therapies might a therapist use real physical pain to change behavior?
A) desensitization
B) operant conditioning
C) psychoanalysis
D) aversive conditioning
A) desensitization
B) operant conditioning
C) psychoanalysis
D) aversive conditioning
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79
Behavior contracting is a(n) ________ therapy technique.
A) Gestalt
B) cognitive
C) operant conditioning
D) classical conditioning
A) Gestalt
B) cognitive
C) operant conditioning
D) classical conditioning
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80
Stress-inoculation therapy makes use of ________ to help clients cope with stressful situations.
A) self-talk
B) operant conditioning
C) self-efficacy expectancies
D) biofeedback
A) self-talk
B) operant conditioning
C) self-efficacy expectancies
D) biofeedback
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