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Deck 14: Preventing the Bad and Promoting the Good
1
What was the result of a cost-benefit analysis done for primary prevention programs that focused on child abuse and neglect?
A) The analysis demonstrated a need for decreased funding due to high volunteerism rates.
B) The analysis confirmed that there are negligible costs for these programs.
C) The analysis verified that the cost of the programs is highly variable.
D) The analysis showed that the benefits outweighed the costs at a societal level.
A) The analysis demonstrated a need for decreased funding due to high volunteerism rates.
B) The analysis confirmed that there are negligible costs for these programs.
C) The analysis verified that the cost of the programs is highly variable.
D) The analysis showed that the benefits outweighed the costs at a societal level.
The analysis showed that the benefits outweighed the costs at a societal level.
2
When prevention is aimed at an entire community, what is it called?
A) universal prevention
B) community prevention
C) selective prevention
D) secondary prevention
A) universal prevention
B) community prevention
C) selective prevention
D) secondary prevention
universal prevention
3
What is a factor that makes it difficult to implement primary prevention programs?
A) normalizing
B) illusion of uniqueness
C) government funding
D) participation
A) normalizing
B) illusion of uniqueness
C) government funding
D) participation
illusion of uniqueness
4
Who would benefit from primary prevention programs that focused on finding constructive ways to handle inappropriate, impulsive responses toward interpersonal problems?
A) adults who are not careful about their words or actions
B) children at-risk for resorting to crimes and using aggressive behaviors
C) teenagers who have been in detention or suspended multiple times
D) young adults who have been jailed for assault or battery
A) adults who are not careful about their words or actions
B) children at-risk for resorting to crimes and using aggressive behaviors
C) teenagers who have been in detention or suspended multiple times
D) young adults who have been jailed for assault or battery
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5
The program created by Reivich, Jaycox, and Seligman has been lauded for its positive outcomes for children who would have otherwise been at risk for ______.
A) schizophrenia
B) delinquency
C) dropping out of school
D) serious depression
A) schizophrenia
B) delinquency
C) dropping out of school
D) serious depression
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6
In recent years, primary prevention programs for the elderly have seen a greater focus on recognizing and treating ______.
A) dementia
B) anxiety
C) depression
D) phobias
A) dementia
B) anxiety
C) depression
D) phobias
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7
Which term refers to actions intended to stop physical or psychological problems before they appear?
A) primary preventions
B) secondary preventions
C) primary enhancements
D) secondary enhancements
A) primary preventions
B) secondary preventions
C) primary enhancements
D) secondary enhancements
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8
What approach has been suggested to counter the illusion of uniqueness?
A) giving participants an opportunity to interact with others similar to them
B) giving participants stories about negative things that have happened to other people
C) giving participants hope that they will get past their problem
D) giving participants actuarial information about how typical the problem is
A) giving participants an opportunity to interact with others similar to them
B) giving participants stories about negative things that have happened to other people
C) giving participants hope that they will get past their problem
D) giving participants actuarial information about how typical the problem is
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9
What is the purpose of secondary enhancements?
A) to eliminate problems after they appear
B) to prevent problems from happening in the first place
C) to make things good
D) to make things the very best they can be
A) to eliminate problems after they appear
B) to prevent problems from happening in the first place
C) to make things good
D) to make things the very best they can be
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10
What is selective prevention?
A) when prevention is focused on stopping problems before they appear
B) when prevention is aimed at an entire community
C) when prevention is focused on an at-risk population
D) when prevention is focused on eliminating problems after they occur
A) when prevention is focused on stopping problems before they appear
B) when prevention is aimed at an entire community
C) when prevention is focused on an at-risk population
D) when prevention is focused on eliminating problems after they occur
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11
What is the name of the program that is based on the premise that keeping the elderly involved and actively participating in their families prevents them from experiencing isolation and depression?
A) Grandma Please
B) the Penn Resiliency Program
C) Project Active Elderly
D) the Therapeutic Lifestyle Change (TLC)
A) Grandma Please
B) the Penn Resiliency Program
C) Project Active Elderly
D) the Therapeutic Lifestyle Change (TLC)
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12
Which term refers to actions that lessen or eliminate problems after they have appeared?
A) primary preventions
B) secondary enhancements
C) secondary preventions
D) primary enhancements
A) primary preventions
B) secondary enhancements
C) secondary preventions
D) primary enhancements
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13
Head Start is a government-sponsored program that provides poor children with a level of preparation that is equivalent to their economically more advantaged counterparts. What types of prevention is Head Start an example of?
A) secondary prevention
B) universal prevention
C) primary prevention
D) principal prevention
A) secondary prevention
B) universal prevention
C) primary prevention
D) principal prevention
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14
Which of the following is a characteristic of the Chicago Urban Resiliency Building Program?
A) It is an intervention for preschool children.
B) It attempts to reduce substance use disorders.
C) It is Internet-based.
D) It is implemented in schools.
A) It is an intervention for preschool children.
B) It attempts to reduce substance use disorders.
C) It is Internet-based.
D) It is implemented in schools.
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15
What component is emphasized in successful prevention programs for ethnic minorities?
A) the support of the community
B) the strengths of the individual
C) group differences
D) the role of their peers
A) the support of the community
B) the strengths of the individual
C) group differences
D) the role of their peers
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16
What is an example of the government passing laws for primary prevention?
A) raising taxes to fund a current construction project
B) passing the Affordable Care Act
C) enacting a curfew in response to delinquent acts
D) increasing funds for education
A) raising taxes to fund a current construction project
B) passing the Affordable Care Act
C) enacting a curfew in response to delinquent acts
D) increasing funds for education
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17
Which part of the Head Start program proved to be especially effective?
A) high-quality meals
B) parental involvement
C) academic enrichment
D) medical screenings
A) high-quality meals
B) parental involvement
C) academic enrichment
D) medical screenings
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18
In discussing the advantages and disadvantages of the Head Start program, which of the following is true?
A) Latin Americans received the greatest level of intervention.
B) Children from single-parent households did not see any change in achievement.
C) Rural children received the lowest quality of care, but still saw improvements in academic settings.
D) African Americans received the lowest quality of care.
A) Latin Americans received the greatest level of intervention.
B) Children from single-parent households did not see any change in achievement.
C) Rural children received the lowest quality of care, but still saw improvements in academic settings.
D) African Americans received the lowest quality of care.
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19
Which of the following did Collins and Dozois cite as a key component in the change process?
A) inclusion of parents in treatment
B) medication management
C) financial stability
D) intellectual capacity to understand change
A) inclusion of parents in treatment
B) medication management
C) financial stability
D) intellectual capacity to understand change
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20
What is the purpose of primary enhancements?
A) to stop problems before they appear
B) to establish optimal functioning and satisfaction
C) to eliminate problems after they appear
D) to build on already optimal functioning to achieve peak experiences
A) to stop problems before they appear
B) to establish optimal functioning and satisfaction
C) to eliminate problems after they appear
D) to build on already optimal functioning to achieve peak experiences
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21
What is the overall goal of hope therapy?
A) to teach clients how to attain ongoing life goals, especially when encountering blockages
B) to treat depression in at-risk children and adolescents
C) to treat depression by having clients exercise and get more light exposure
D) to increase self-awareness, self-control, and self-efficacy
A) to teach clients how to attain ongoing life goals, especially when encountering blockages
B) to treat depression in at-risk children and adolescents
C) to treat depression by having clients exercise and get more light exposure
D) to increase self-awareness, self-control, and self-efficacy
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22
According to Jerome Frank, what is the underlying process common to all successful psychotherapy approaches?
A) empathy
B) hope
C) determination
D) efficacy
A) empathy
B) hope
C) determination
D) efficacy
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23
Which of the following is of greatest importance in determining whether therapy is effective?
A) the level of effectiveness of the therapist
B) the resources available to the client to facilitate change
C) matching the therapeutic technique to the problem in question
D) the affordability of the program
A) the level of effectiveness of the therapist
B) the resources available to the client to facilitate change
C) matching the therapeutic technique to the problem in question
D) the affordability of the program
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24
What distinguishes secondary prevention from primary prevention?
A) Primary prevention focuses on problems that are most serious.
B) Secondary prevention takes place after the problem has developed.
C) Primary prevention involves parents, referred to as primary caregivers.
D) Secondary prevention emphasizes underlying medical issues.
A) Primary prevention focuses on problems that are most serious.
B) Secondary prevention takes place after the problem has developed.
C) Primary prevention involves parents, referred to as primary caregivers.
D) Secondary prevention emphasizes underlying medical issues.
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25
Your authors suggest Seligman's book on learned optimism as a guide for ______.
A) secondary prevention
B) primary prevention
C) primary enhancement
D) secondary enhancement
A) secondary prevention
B) primary prevention
C) primary enhancement
D) secondary enhancement
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26
Identify which of the following presents the greatest difficulty in defining good therapeutic outcomes.
A) greater emphasis on symptomology than on growth
B) Not enough is known about the biological underpinnings of disorders.
C) The definition of a good outcome is culturally biased.
D) the lack of research done for determining therapeutic outcomes
A) greater emphasis on symptomology than on growth
B) Not enough is known about the biological underpinnings of disorders.
C) The definition of a good outcome is culturally biased.
D) the lack of research done for determining therapeutic outcomes
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27
In the book The Optimistic Child, Martin Seligman shows teachers and parents how to teach children the necessary skills to diminish depression and enhance self-esteem. What have these strategies been found to improve?
A) children's school performance, self-efficacy, and psychological health
B) children's social relationships, self-reliance, and happiness
C) children's social relationships, self-efficacy, and acting out behaviors
D) children's school performance, self-reliance, and physical health
A) children's school performance, self-efficacy, and psychological health
B) children's social relationships, self-reliance, and happiness
C) children's social relationships, self-efficacy, and acting out behaviors
D) children's school performance, self-reliance, and physical health
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28
Which of the following has been identified as a force that undermines prevention activities?
A) people's passivity
B) lack of long-term benefits
C) lack of trust
D) difficulty accessing services
A) people's passivity
B) lack of long-term benefits
C) lack of trust
D) difficulty accessing services
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29
Psychotherapy is an example of what type of prevention?
A) primary prevention
B) secondary prevention
C) selective prevention
D) universal prevention
A) primary prevention
B) secondary prevention
C) selective prevention
D) universal prevention
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30
The belief that clients can learn efficacy beliefs through modeling and actual performance accomplishments is congruent with which model?
A) Seligman's resiliency model
B) Meichenbaum's self-instructional model
C) Bandura's self-efficacy model
D) Kanfer's self-control model
A) Seligman's resiliency model
B) Meichenbaum's self-instructional model
C) Bandura's self-efficacy model
D) Kanfer's self-control model
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31
Many psychotherapy programs have been identified as using what is called ______.
A) "problem talk"
B) "self-valuation"
C) "mood enhancement"
D) "narrative reconstruction"
A) "problem talk"
B) "self-valuation"
C) "mood enhancement"
D) "narrative reconstruction"
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32
On average, how much better off on a variety of outcomes are clients who undergo psychotherapy as opposed to those who have not received treatment?
A) 75%
B) 98%
C) 10%
D) 34%
A) 75%
B) 98%
C) 10%
D) 34%
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33
What problem is Meichenbaum's self-instructional training aimed at?
A) self-efficacy
B) anxiety
C) self-control
D) depression
A) self-efficacy
B) anxiety
C) self-control
D) depression
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34
What might affect the number of therapy sessions attended by a Mexican American client?
A) a disagreement of what the modality of therapy should be
B) the lack of racial match between the client and the therapist
C) the difference in religious background
D) a difference in orientation to time
A) a disagreement of what the modality of therapy should be
B) the lack of racial match between the client and the therapist
C) the difference in religious background
D) a difference in orientation to time
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35
Which of the following is a stage of Kanfer's self-control model?
A) the client gathers information about the problem, including maladaptive cognitions
B) verbal persuasion by the helper
C) teaching the client more adaptive internal dialogues
D) the client learns how to reinforce herself for controlling the desired behavior
A) the client gathers information about the problem, including maladaptive cognitions
B) verbal persuasion by the helper
C) teaching the client more adaptive internal dialogues
D) the client learns how to reinforce herself for controlling the desired behavior
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36
How does hope therapy work?
A) by pointing out blockages to people's goals
B) by looking for exceptions to the client's problems
C) by pointing out the client's irrational beliefs
D) by probing clients for their goals in different areas of their lives
A) by pointing out blockages to people's goals
B) by looking for exceptions to the client's problems
C) by pointing out the client's irrational beliefs
D) by probing clients for their goals in different areas of their lives
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37
In Seligman's attributional retraining model, which stage is associated with replacing depression-producing beliefs with compelling, accurate evidence?
A) adversity
B) disputation
C) belief
D) consequence
A) adversity
B) disputation
C) belief
D) consequence
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38
In Seligman's attributional retraining model what do the ABCDs stand for?
A) adversity, behavior, consequence, dissonance
B) attitude, beliefs, concern, disagreement
C) adversity, beliefs, consequence, disputation
D) actualization, behavior, concern, disruptiveness
A) adversity, behavior, consequence, dissonance
B) attitude, beliefs, concern, disagreement
C) adversity, beliefs, consequence, disputation
D) actualization, behavior, concern, disruptiveness
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39
What is the biggest problem in attempting to draw conclusions about the best approaches to therapy with minority populations?
A) There is a lack of interest.
B) The research is lacking in quality.
C) There is too little research.
D) There are not enough minorities to study.
A) There is a lack of interest.
B) The research is lacking in quality.
C) There is too little research.
D) There are not enough minorities to study.
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40
Which of the following outcomes would be expected for someone who has successfully been treated with goal-focused positive psychotherapy?
A) The person can interact with others effectively.
B) The person is more productive at work.
C) The person can teach others about this type of therapy.
D) The person is more hopeful.
A) The person can interact with others effectively.
B) The person is more productive at work.
C) The person can teach others about this type of therapy.
D) The person is more hopeful.
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41
The high level of pleasure that winners experience is an example of ______.
A) mindfulness
B) primary psychological enhancements
C) flow experiences
D) secondary psychological enhancements
A) mindfulness
B) primary psychological enhancements
C) flow experiences
D) secondary psychological enhancements
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42
In his book The Optimistic Child, what does Seligman propose teaching children to help diminish depression?
A) how to attain necessary life skills
B) how to decrease negative thoughts and increase positive thoughts
C) how to master one specific area of interest
D) how to get better grades in school
A) how to attain necessary life skills
B) how to decrease negative thoughts and increase positive thoughts
C) how to master one specific area of interest
D) how to get better grades in school
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43
What is a caveat of secondary preventions?
A) Not enough of the programs have not been found to be effective, leading to loss of funding.
B) The programs are based on unsound or speculative psychological theories.
C) The programs are typically only available for the wealthy or for people from mainstream cultures.
D) There is a stigma related to mental health treatment that may impede people from seeking treatment.
A) Not enough of the programs have not been found to be effective, leading to loss of funding.
B) The programs are based on unsound or speculative psychological theories.
C) The programs are typically only available for the wealthy or for people from mainstream cultures.
D) There is a stigma related to mental health treatment that may impede people from seeking treatment.
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44
"Emphasizing effective functioning and happiness as a desirable result of the goal pursuit process" is the definition of which term?
A) universal enhancement
B) selective enhancement
C) eudemonic enhancement
D) hedonic primary enhancement
A) universal enhancement
B) selective enhancement
C) eudemonic enhancement
D) hedonic primary enhancement
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45
Viktor Frankl claimed that when people are suffering, the ultimate life satisfaction comes from ______.
A) contemplating our purpose
B) getting help from others
C) talking to a loved one
D) remaining patient
A) contemplating our purpose
B) getting help from others
C) talking to a loved one
D) remaining patient
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46
What two processes are at work in prevention and enhancement?
A) dynamic and stable processes
B) internal and external processes
C) subjective and objective processes
D) avoidant and approach processes
A) dynamic and stable processes
B) internal and external processes
C) subjective and objective processes
D) avoidant and approach processes
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47
Although short-term exercise can help raise positive moods, long-term exercise habits have been shown to produce ______.
A) lower neuroticism
B) higher narcissism
C) greater happiness
D) improved goal-setting
A) lower neuroticism
B) higher narcissism
C) greater happiness
D) improved goal-setting
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48
What is a characteristic of a flow experience?
A) People stay within their comfort zones and their talents are not challenged.
B) People focus their attention on a single thought or object.
C) People can only experience flow on time in their lives.
D) People lose track of themselves and the passage of time.
A) People stay within their comfort zones and their talents are not challenged.
B) People focus their attention on a single thought or object.
C) People can only experience flow on time in their lives.
D) People lose track of themselves and the passage of time.
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49
How does secondary enhancement enable people to maximize their pleasures?
A) by pointing out their strengths and limitations
B) by building on their preexisting positive mental health
C) by building on their social support systems
D) by building on their previous physical health
A) by pointing out their strengths and limitations
B) by building on their preexisting positive mental health
C) by building on their social support systems
D) by building on their previous physical health
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50
Which term is defined as the indulgence of pleasure and the satisfaction of appetites and needs?
A) hedonic primary enhancement
B) selective enhancement
C) eudemonic primary enhancement
D) universal enhancement
A) hedonic primary enhancement
B) selective enhancement
C) eudemonic primary enhancement
D) universal enhancement
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51
Which of the following statements is true about the nature of how the elderly experience depression?
A) Depression is a normal part of the aging process.
B) Older people are as likely to get depression but are better at overcoming it.
C) Depression is the most frequent problem among older people who go for psychotherapy.
D) Older people experience lower levels of depression than younger people.
A) Depression is a normal part of the aging process.
B) Older people are as likely to get depression but are better at overcoming it.
C) Depression is the most frequent problem among older people who go for psychotherapy.
D) Older people experience lower levels of depression than younger people.
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52
Secondary preventions for the elderly should include which of the following?
A) having sessions move quickly so as not to lose the attention of the clients
B) making sure the elderly can see and hear clearly in sessions
C) decreasing reliance on psychoeducational approaches
D) having extremely high expectancies so the clients have something to aim for
A) having sessions move quickly so as not to lose the attention of the clients
B) making sure the elderly can see and hear clearly in sessions
C) decreasing reliance on psychoeducational approaches
D) having extremely high expectancies so the clients have something to aim for
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53
From an evolutionary perspective, where do researchers believe happiness stems from?
A) remaining sedentary and relaxed
B) an environment that is fertile and productive of food
C) a disorganized and insecure environment
D) the pursuit of material goals
A) remaining sedentary and relaxed
B) an environment that is fertile and productive of food
C) a disorganized and insecure environment
D) the pursuit of material goals
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54
Having thoughts or actions that are aimed at appreciating and amplifying on a positive experience is referred to as ______.
A) savoring
B) meditation
C) flow
D) mindfulness
A) savoring
B) meditation
C) flow
D) mindfulness
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55
The degree to which people are satisfied with their work is related to happiness. What is one possible reason for this finding?
A) Work has been found to be necessary to balance family.
B) Work provides a sense of purpose.
C) Work allows for the testing of talents and skills.
D) Work provides people with an internal motivation.
A) Work has been found to be necessary to balance family.
B) Work provides a sense of purpose.
C) Work allows for the testing of talents and skills.
D) Work provides people with an internal motivation.
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56
How do researchers believe leisure activities bring people pleasure?
A) They allow us time to reflect on the goals we have achieved.
B) They act as a recharging process.
C) They are equivalent to being in a meditative state.
D) They provide a social network and allow for the testing of talents and skills.
A) They allow us time to reflect on the goals we have achieved.
B) They act as a recharging process.
C) They are equivalent to being in a meditative state.
D) They provide a social network and allow for the testing of talents and skills.
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57
Which of the following would be an example of secondary enhancement through witnessing another person do something awe-inspiring or elevating?
A) seeing a friend exercising
B) viewing a gaming channel on YouTube
C) watching someone perform CPR
D) observing a dog swimming
A) seeing a friend exercising
B) viewing a gaming channel on YouTube
C) watching someone perform CPR
D) observing a dog swimming
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58
Which of the following statements about religiosity and spirituality is true?
A) Satisfaction for religion probably stems from the social contacts it provides.
B) Prayer is related to a more meaningful life.
C) Religion produces positive benefits by removing the burden of decision-making.
D) Religiosity must be included in a primary prevention program to be effective for well-being.
A) Satisfaction for religion probably stems from the social contacts it provides.
B) Prayer is related to a more meaningful life.
C) Religion produces positive benefits by removing the burden of decision-making.
D) Religiosity must be included in a primary prevention program to be effective for well-being.
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59
Which of the following your authors suggest is the MOST crucial for life satisfaction?
A) religion and spirituality
B) a good standard of living
C) relationships
D) leisure activities
A) religion and spirituality
B) a good standard of living
C) relationships
D) leisure activities
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60
What is a potential caveat about secondary enhancement?
A) When seduced by the pleasures derived from building strengths, a person may lose a sense of balance in his or her life.
B) People can become almost addicted to peak experiences.
C) It has not been proven to be helpful, so people are unwilling to fund secondary enhancement programs.
D) It is difficult to convince people that secondary enhancements are beneficial.
A) When seduced by the pleasures derived from building strengths, a person may lose a sense of balance in his or her life.
B) People can become almost addicted to peak experiences.
C) It has not been proven to be helpful, so people are unwilling to fund secondary enhancement programs.
D) It is difficult to convince people that secondary enhancements are beneficial.
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61
Enhancement is aimed at avoiding harmful outcomes, and prevention is aimed at attaining positive outcomes.
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62
Primary prevention programs for the elderly have yet to show uniformity in beneficial results.
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63
Self-management approaches to psychological treatment have been unsuccessful.
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64
The Head Start program was created during Lyndon Johnson's War on Poverty.
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65
Hope is the factor that underlies the process of successful psychotherapy.
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66
Shared activities are helpful in enhancing psychological well-being.
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67
Describe which of the three self-management models you would use with a client and explain your reasoning.
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68
Primary prevention programs have traditionally been viewed as effective by participants and sponsors.
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69
The effectiveness of therapy has been shown to be the responsibility of the client.
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70
Discuss the benefits of using relationships for primary enhancement of psychological health.
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71
The term secondary prevention is synonymous with psychotherapy interventions.
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72
Identify the five components of effective primary preventions.
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73
People can get high levels of pleasure by being involved in causes that require involve multiple people to be successful.
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74
Describe the benefits of existentialism as they relate to secondary enhancement of psychological health.
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75
Discuss the factors that undermine both the implementation and the effectiveness of prevention activities.
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76
The lack of research on psychotherapy for research and ethnic minorities makes it difficult to make conclusions about the usefulness of secondary prevention for these groups.
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77
Short-term exercise is responsible for producing greater happiness and long-term exercise raises positive moods.
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78
Several primary prevention programs target children who are doing well in hopes of building upon success.
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79
Prevention aimed at an entire population is called universal prevention.
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80
Research shows that costs outweigh benefits of using primary prevention programs.
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