Deck 2: Psychology and Therapy: Understanding the Mind and Treatment Approaches

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After Mike got to college, the first two people he called to ask for a trip forcefully told him 'No!' Mike has concluded he will never have a trip. Beck would say Mike is engaging in

A)selective abstraction
B)personalization
C)overgeneralization
D)none of the above
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With which disorders has cognitive therapy been shown to be effective?

A)anxiety disorders
B)bulimia
C)major depression
D)all of the above
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Persuading clients to abandon their erroneous ways of thinking is a goal of

A)aversive conditioning
B)cognitive therapy
C)systematic desensitization
D)social skills training
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A therapist who pays particular attention to transference during therapy is likely to have which approach?

A)psychodynamic approach
B)cognitive approach
C)humanistic approach
D)behavioural approach
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A therapist who uses classical conditioning principles to treat a spider phobia is likely to have which approach?

A)psychodynamic approach
B)cognitive approach
C)humanistic approach
D)behavioural approach
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a therapist whose main task is to encourage clients to test their assumptions against reality is likely to have which approach?

A)psychodynamic approach
B)cognitive approach
C)humanistic approach
D)behavioural approach
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According to Freud, which part of the mind is composed mainly of life and death instincts

A)id
B)ego
C)superego
D)none of these
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According to Freud, which part of the mind is dominated by the pleasure principle?

A)the id
B)the ego
C)the super ego
D)the super id
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All of the following are examples of sublimation except

A)competing in contact sports
B)robbing a bank
C)painting nude portraits
D)competing in business
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The humanistic view states that

A)humans possess an inner-directedness
B)humans possess an objective view of reality
C)people should not frustrate themselves by continually trying to change and improve
D)personality is dominated by an active unconscious
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Rogers believes that differences between the self and the ideal self

A)are uncomfortable
B)lead to incongruence
C)lead to unsymbolized feelings
D)all of the above
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Which approach to psychology is referred to as the "third force"?

A)psychoanalysis
B)social learning theory
C)humanistic theory
D)trait theory
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Humanistic psychologists believe that people are born _________, whereas social learning theorists believe that people are born ___________.

A)good, selfish
B)selfish, good
C)neutral, good
D)good, neutral
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Rogers is most properly associated with

A)non-directive counselling
B)client centered therapy
C)rational-emotive therapy
D)behaviour modification
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Rogers described the formative tendency as the tendency for

A)humans to form intimate interpersonal relationships
B)matter to evolve from simpler to more complex forms
C)people to strive toward self-actualization
D)people to return to an inorganic state
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Rogers believed that all behaviour relates to one's

A)enhancement needs
B)perceived self
C)ideal self
D)actualizing tendency
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Healthy people evaluate their experiences as good or bad according to which criterion?

A)perceived self
B)reflected appraisal of others
C)the actualizing tendency
D)the self concept
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In Rogerian theory, the actualizing tendency

A)is synonymous with the formative tendency
B)has the same or nearly the same meaning as self-actualization
C)refers to the person's organismic experiences
D)refers to the tendency to actualize the
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Inner tension arises, Rogers said, when a conflict exists between the

A)self-actualizing tendency and the organismic self
B)emotion and cognition
C)the values of others and one's own values
D)the formative tendency and the actualization tendency
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Deck 2: Psychology and Therapy: Understanding the Mind and Treatment Approaches
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After Mike got to college, the first two people he called to ask for a trip forcefully told him 'No!' Mike has concluded he will never have a trip. Beck would say Mike is engaging in

A)selective abstraction
B)personalization
C)overgeneralization
D)none of the above
overgeneralization
2
With which disorders has cognitive therapy been shown to be effective?

A)anxiety disorders
B)bulimia
C)major depression
D)all of the above
all of the above
3
Persuading clients to abandon their erroneous ways of thinking is a goal of

A)aversive conditioning
B)cognitive therapy
C)systematic desensitization
D)social skills training
cognitive therapy
4
A therapist who pays particular attention to transference during therapy is likely to have which approach?

A)psychodynamic approach
B)cognitive approach
C)humanistic approach
D)behavioural approach
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A therapist who uses classical conditioning principles to treat a spider phobia is likely to have which approach?

A)psychodynamic approach
B)cognitive approach
C)humanistic approach
D)behavioural approach
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a therapist whose main task is to encourage clients to test their assumptions against reality is likely to have which approach?

A)psychodynamic approach
B)cognitive approach
C)humanistic approach
D)behavioural approach
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According to Freud, which part of the mind is composed mainly of life and death instincts

A)id
B)ego
C)superego
D)none of these
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According to Freud, which part of the mind is dominated by the pleasure principle?

A)the id
B)the ego
C)the super ego
D)the super id
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All of the following are examples of sublimation except

A)competing in contact sports
B)robbing a bank
C)painting nude portraits
D)competing in business
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The humanistic view states that

A)humans possess an inner-directedness
B)humans possess an objective view of reality
C)people should not frustrate themselves by continually trying to change and improve
D)personality is dominated by an active unconscious
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Rogers believes that differences between the self and the ideal self

A)are uncomfortable
B)lead to incongruence
C)lead to unsymbolized feelings
D)all of the above
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Which approach to psychology is referred to as the "third force"?

A)psychoanalysis
B)social learning theory
C)humanistic theory
D)trait theory
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Humanistic psychologists believe that people are born _________, whereas social learning theorists believe that people are born ___________.

A)good, selfish
B)selfish, good
C)neutral, good
D)good, neutral
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Rogers is most properly associated with

A)non-directive counselling
B)client centered therapy
C)rational-emotive therapy
D)behaviour modification
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Rogers described the formative tendency as the tendency for

A)humans to form intimate interpersonal relationships
B)matter to evolve from simpler to more complex forms
C)people to strive toward self-actualization
D)people to return to an inorganic state
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Rogers believed that all behaviour relates to one's

A)enhancement needs
B)perceived self
C)ideal self
D)actualizing tendency
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Healthy people evaluate their experiences as good or bad according to which criterion?

A)perceived self
B)reflected appraisal of others
C)the actualizing tendency
D)the self concept
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In Rogerian theory, the actualizing tendency

A)is synonymous with the formative tendency
B)has the same or nearly the same meaning as self-actualization
C)refers to the person's organismic experiences
D)refers to the tendency to actualize the
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Inner tension arises, Rogers said, when a conflict exists between the

A)self-actualizing tendency and the organismic self
B)emotion and cognition
C)the values of others and one's own values
D)the formative tendency and the actualization tendency
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