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A college student experiences a loss of sensation in her right arm before exams. Doctors can find no physiological basis for her condition. This student is most likely experiencing what kind of disorder?
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somatoform
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Etiology refers to the:
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apparent cause of a condition
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Psychiatrists and psychologist label behavior as disordered when it is
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manipulative, distressful, and dysfunctional
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John regularly stops at the pharmacy to collect pamphlets that list symptoms of different illnesses, because he is worries about his health. Each day he carefully monitors his vital signs, and he also frequently meets with a physician. On his most recent visit, he believed he had a lump indicative of a type of cancer. The physician suggested that John was perfectly healthy. Which disorder might John be diagnosed with?
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Illness anxiety disorder (hyperchondrasis)
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Cecil is preoccupied with thoughts of jumping out the window of this tenth-floor apartment. In order to reduce his anxiety, he frequently counts his heartbeat aloud. Cecil would most likely be diagnosed as experiencing a(n):
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obsessive-compulsive disorder
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Positive psychological changes that results from struggling with extremely challenging life crises demonstarte
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Post-traumatic growth
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According to the psychoanalytic view, depression is caused by
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unresolved experiences of loss from childhood
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Julio has fragmented thinking and distorted false beliefs. Which of the psychological disorders is Julio most likely experiencing?
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schizophrenia
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Negative symptoms in schizophrenia include:
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behavioral deficits such as flattened emotion, apathy, and poverty of speech
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After several weeks of feeling apathetic and dissatisfied with his life, Mark has suddenly become extremely cheerful and so talkative he can't be interrupted. He seems to need less sleep and becomes irritated when his friends tell him to slow down. Mark's behavior is indicative of _____.
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bipolar disorder
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In terms of neurotransmitter levels, depression is associated with
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low norepinephrine levels and low serotonin levels
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DSM-V is most likely to be criticized for
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classifying an excessively broad range of human behaviors as psychological disorders.
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William, an airplane pilot, is unable to remember anything of a bombing raid in which his plane was severely damaged and two crew members were killed. Because he himself suffered no physical injuries, psychology suspects that William suffers from a:
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dissociative disorder
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Dr. McIntosh emphasizes that depression often involves the interactive influences of self-focused rumination, rejection from others, and low serotonin levels. Dr. McIntosh's emphasis best illustrates
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a biopsychosocial approach
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Seeing one-eyed monsters would be a(n) ______. Believing that you are Christopher Columbus would be a ____.
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hallucination; delusion
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In a study by David Rosenhan, researchers were admitted as patients into various mental hospitals after they falsely claimed to e "hearing voices." The rest of the study best illustrated the negative effects of:
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diagnostic labels
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Rishi, a college student, complains that he feels apprehensive and fearful most of the time but doesn't know why. Without warning, his heart begins to pound, his hands get icy, and he breaks out in a cold sweat. Rishi most likely suffers from a(n)
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generalized anxiety disorder
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Joseph never sleeps through the night. He wakes up at least once per hour to check all the forrs and windows in his house to make sure they are locked and to check the stove to make sure it is turned off. Joseph's behavior would be classified as
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a compulsion
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The two most common psychological disorders diagnosed in the United States fall into the categories of
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mood and anxiety disorder
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An individual survives a period of captivity and exhibits behaviors that include anxiety, inability to concentrate, depression, edginess, and the re-experience of stressful events. Theses symptoms illustrate which of the following disorders?
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posttraumatic stress
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Using DSM-5 guidelines, two different clinicians are likely to give a specific patient the same diagnosis. This indicates that the DSM-s is ______.
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reliable
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The diathesis-stress approach would likely support which of the following statements about psychological disorder?
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disorders are a result of predisposed, biological factors triggered by the environment
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While grocery shopping, John heard voices that seemed to be narrating his every action. The voices made statements such as "Now he is picking up the bread" and "now he is putting the bread in his shopping cart. No one else heard the voices. John has heard voices narrating his behavior on several other occasions. What is John experiencing?
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hallucination
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Chiara, a 14=year-old, is of average height but weighs only 80 pounds. She has lost 30 pounds over that last six months by eating very little and running five miles a day. She is determined not to become overweight and ignores her parents' suggestion that she should eat well-balance meals. Chiara suffers from:
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anorexia nervosa
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Inanna suffers from chronic depression. According to the cognitive perspective, how is shoe most likely to respond when told she performed poorly on a test she took the previous day?
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"I'm academically incompetent and always will be."
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Recent discoveries that genetically influences abnormalities in the brain structure and biochemistry contributes to many psychological disorders contributes to the a. biopsychosocial model b. psychodynamic perspective c. medical model d. humanistic perspective e. social-cognitive perspective
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c
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Which of the following best describes the anxiety associated with a panic disorder? a. unfocused b. compulsive c. intense d. mild e. constant
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a
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People who suffer from phobias are most likely to a. engage in repetitive rituals. b. experience flashbacks of traumatic events. c. have medically unexplained illnesses. d. lose memory for personal events. e. avoid objects or situations that lead to anxiety.
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e
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Saxon often goes back to check if he has locked the front door. He must go back and check 10 times, even though he knows the door is locked, before he can go to work. Saxon's checking behavior is best identified as a(n) a. compulsion. b. obsession. c. social anxiety. d. fugue. e. psychosis.
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a
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Research has indicated that individuals are more likely to develop post-traumatic stress disorder if a. they have already been diagnosed with bipolar disorder. b. they are not "debriefed" after a traumatic event. c. they suffer great emotional distress during a trauma. d. there is an excess of dopamine at the neural level. e. they have avoidant personality disorder.
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c
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Nancy's fear of germ contamination causes her to feel overwhelming anxiety. She has found that when she repeatedly washes her hands, these feelings lessen. Which learning principle best explains why Nancy engages in this compulsive behavior? a. stimulus generalization b. stimulus discrimination c. punishment d. spontaneous recovery e. reinforcement
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e
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During fMRI scans of individuals with OCD, researchers have found specific brain areas showing elevated activity while the person was engaging in compulsive behaviors. Which brain region was identified? a. left visual cortex b. lower brainstem c. anterior cingulate cortex d. cerebellum e. right somatosensory cortex
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c
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After a heated argument with his wife, Andrew disappeared. He was found three months later in a homeless shelter with no memory of his identity or family. Andrew's experience is consistent with which psychological disorder? a. panic disorder b. bipolar disorder c. schizophrenia d. dissociative fugue e. avoidant personality disorder
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d
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Dissociative identity disorder is rare outside of North America. This suggests that a. nature and nurture interact to create abnormal behavior. b. fantasy-prone people are more likely to experience this phenomenon. c. this disorder may be a culture-bound illness. d. North Americans experience more stress-related illnesses than other nationalities. e. this disorder has a genetic basis.
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c
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Depression is diagnosed when the symptoms persist for a minimum of a. 10 days. b. 6 months. c. 2 years. d. 10 weeks. e. 2 weeks.
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e
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Researchers have found that if one identical twin has bipolar disorder, the chances are 7 in 10 that the other twin will be diagnosed similarly. Among fraternal twins, the chances are 2 in 10. This finding supports the ________ perspective in explaining causes of bipolar disorder. a. psychodynamic b. social-cultural c. biological d. social-cognitive e. behavioral
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c
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Schizophrenia is considered to be a(n) ________ disorder. a. dissociative b. personality c. psychotic d. anxiety e. somatoform
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c
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Which neurotransmitter is scarce during depression and overabundant during a manic state? a. Norepinephrine b. Dopamine c. GABA d. Acetylcholine e. Serotonin.
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a
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Annie tells everyone how important she is. She constantly seeks compliments from others and feels that she should be regarded as special, while she treats others without empathy. Her maladaptive patterns of behavior are consistent with ________ personality disorder. a. avoidant b. antisocial c. schizoid d. narcissistic e. histrionic
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d
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Researchers identified that 75 percent of their investigative sample had experienced symptoms of psychological disorders by age ________. a. 10 b. 16 c. 24 d. 36 e. 42
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c
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A trained therapist using psychological techniques to assist others in overcoming difficulties or achieving personal growth would be using which of the following? a. biomedical therapy b. ECT c. meta-analysis d. EMDR therapy e. psychotherapy
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e
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A psychoanalyst would be interested in analyzing the latent content of patient's dreams because a. the narrative of the dream is important to transference. b. analysis of the underlying meaning of dreams reveals repressed wishes. c. dreams give us insight into our conscious wishes and desires. d. resistances provide insight into underlying unconscious conflicts. e. active listening provides a therapeutic setting in which growth can occur.
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b
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According to humanistic therapists, what is the advantage of using the active listening technique? a. It allows individuals to freely state their thoughts and feelings, which provides insight into repressed feelings. b. It aids in changing maladaptive symptoms into constructive behaviors. c. It helps reveal irrational thinking, enabling people to restructure their thinking in more positive directions. d. It integrates techniques that enable people to change illogical thinking and learn new constructive behaviors. e. It provides an accepting atmosphere in which clients may deepen their own self-understanding.
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e
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Counterconditioning therapies, such as systematic desensitization and aversive conditioning, are based on the principles of a. neurological stimulation. b. transference. c. cognitive restructuring. d. client-centered therapy. e. classical conditioning.
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e
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Paul has autism spectrum disorder and rarely makes eye contact with others. To encourage this behavior, Paul's parents and teachers reward him with a piece of his favorite candy when he makes eye contact. This token economy method of changing Paul's behavior is based on a. active listening. b. aversive conditioning. c. operant conditioning. d. cognitive therapy. e. exposure therapy.
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c
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The cognitive therapies assume that a. psychological disorders are produced by faulty thinking in response to life events. b. learned maladaptive behaviors can be replaced by constructive behaviors. c. psychological problems are fueled by repressed impulses and childhood conflicts. d. most people possess the resources needed for personal growth and self-fulfillment. e. problem behaviors arise from tensions created by our need to connect to and separate from our families.
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a
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Which of the following is an advantage of group therapy? a. It is more effective than other traditional types of psychotherapy. b. It saves therapists' time and clients' money. c. It focuses on replacing maladaptive behaviors with constructive ones. d. It provides a way for a person to try out new behaviors in a virtual environment. e. It demonstrates how alternative therapies can be as effective as traditional psychotherapies.
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c
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Many who have tried eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR) have reported improvement. Researchers have cautioned that such improvement may be due to the individual's belief that the treatment will work. This is called a. meta-analysis. b. resistance. c. transference. d. insight. e. the placebo effect.
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e
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Which of the following statements best summarizes the role psychotherapists play in a client's improvement? a. Because of their emphasis on changing illogical thinking, cognitive-behavioral psychotherapists have the best rates of recovery. b. Psychotherapy is generally ineffective unless the individual is also undergoing biomedical therapy. c. Psychotherapy tends to lower self-efficacy, so regardless of the technique most individuals find some relief of their symptoms. d. The placebo effect does not explain why people improve with psychotherapy despite the technique. e. While orientation and experience of the therapist does not seem to matter, the development of a caring and empathic relationship between the client and therapist does.
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e
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Social workers are more likely to be a. experts in research, assessment, and therapy who have earned a Ph.D. b. physicians who specialize in the treatment of psychological disorders. c. trained in psychoanalysis, analyzing dreams, resistances, and transference. d. skilled in active listening techniques and focused on providing a growth-oriented atmosphere. e. qualified to offer psychotherapy, mostly to people with everyday problems.
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e
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In addition to treating severe depression, antidepressant medications have also been found to be effective in treating a. schizophrenia. b. specific phobias. c. obsessive-compulsive disorder. d. mania. e. dissociative identity disorder
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c
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After many years of use, no one know exactly how __________ works to alleviate symptoms of depression. a. electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) b. stress inoculation therapy c. systematic desensitization d. virtual reality exposure therapy e. eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR)
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Of the following, who is most likely an eclectic therapist? a. Dr. Goldman, who uses free association and interprets resistances and transferences that occur during therapy sessions b. Dr. Benjamin, who attempts to challenge and change the faulty thinking of his patients c. Dr. White, who focuses on helping patients change maladaptive behavior by using systematic desensitization or other exposure therapies d. Dr. Vroman, who encourages patients to evaluate their illogical thinking, uses role-playing to teach new adaptive behaviors, and interprets transference e. Dr. Curtis, who prescribes medications or electroconvulsive therapy to help alleviate depressive symptoms of depression
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d
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What is the main difference between Freudian psychoanalysis and interpersonal psychotherapy? a. Psychoanalysis is practiced as a short-term therapy, whereas interpersonal psychotherapy may continue for years. b. Psychoanalysis continues to grow around the world, but the numbers of interpersonal psychotherapists is decreasing. c. Interpersonal psychotherapy tends to be more expensive than traditional psychoanalysis. d. Interpersonal psychotherapists are more likely to focus on current relationships than on unraveling past repressed conflicts. e. Psychoanalysts prefer to talk to patients face to face, whereas interpersonal psychotherapists prefer they not be observed by the patient.
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d
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Which of the following terms best describes unconditional positive regard? a. eclectic b. latent c. accepting d. systematic e. self-defeating
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c
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Which therapist is most closely associated with the development of counterconditioning techniques used to treat various fears? a. Carl Rogers b. Sigmund Freud c. Aaron Beck d. B. F. Skinner e. Mary Cover Jones
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e
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Therapists who create a token economy are most likely a. humanists. b. psychodynamic psychologists. c. behaviorists. d. cognitive psychologists. e. alternative therapists.
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c
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Which of the following is a type of group therapy? a. meta-analysis b. rebirthing therapy c. EMDR d. exposure therapy e. family therapy
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e
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Which of the following is a reason that clients' perceptions of the effectiveness of therapy should be cautiously evaluated? a. Even if problems remain, clients try to find something positive to say about their experience. b. With so many variables, no one can truly determine if a particular therapy is effective. c. Not enough studies have been conducted based on the claims of participants in therapy. d. "Success" of therapy is not sufficiently operationally defined. e. There is little scientific evidence to support the claims of former clients.
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a
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In a study assessing the effectiveness of light therapy in treating seasonal affective disorder (SAD), researchers assigned participants to a group that received 90 minutes of bright light a day or a group that was exposed to a fake treatment called a "negative ion generator." Those who received the fake treatment were assigned to a. an experimental group. b. a placebo group. c. a single-blind condition. d. the independent variable. e. a confounding variable.
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b
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Of the following, which is a major difference between clinical psychologists and psychiatrists? a. Only psychiatrists see individuals with severe psychological disorders; clinical psychologists treat only those with everyday personal problems. b. Psychiatrists have a Ph.D.; clinical psychologists complete a two-year master's degree program. c. Only psychiatrists are required to be licensed by the state in which they practice. d. Clinical psychologists work in agencies and institutions; psychiatrists have a private practice. e. Clinical psychologists have earned a Ph.D.; psychiatrists are physicians who can prescribe medications.
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Why are researchers likely to use the double-blind procedure in studies determining the effectiveness of a new drug? a. This technique allows researchers to determine if the drug is acting like an agonist or antagonist at the synapse. b. This procedure provides researchers with information that allows them to differentiate between the effects of the mind and body on psychological health. c. As an anti-rumination strategy, it prevents participants in a research study from resisting the experimental treatment. d. By keeping participants and researchers unaware of which condition the patient is assigned to researchers can determine if the placebo effect is at work. e. This is a statistical procedure that combines the conclusions of many different studies giving researchers "bottom-line" results.
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d
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Psychosurgery is used only as a last resort treatment for psychological disorders because a. no one knows exactly how such treatments work. b. the effects of such treatments may take four weeks to appear. c. these procedures are irreversible. d. of the severe side effects of tardive dyskinesia. e. such therapies alleviate positive symptoms, not negative ones.
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c
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Preventive mental health proponents attempt to a. change behavior by using behavior modification techniques. b. help family members discover the roles they play and learn how to communicate better. c. identify and alleviate social conditions that lead to psychological illnesses. d. gain insight into the unconscious origins of disorders. e. provide a growth-fostering environment of unconditional positive regard.
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c
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Antipsychotic drugs provide the most help to patients experiencing a. obsessive-compulsive disorder. b. the positive symptoms of schizophrenia. c. mania. d. dissociative identity disorder. e. the negative symptoms of schizophrenia.
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b
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Which of the following describes the idea that psychological disorders can be diagnosed and treated? a. Taijin-Kyofusho b. The DSM c. the biopsychosocial approach d. amok e. medical model
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e
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Which of the following is the primary purpose of the DSM? a. diagnosis of mental disorders b. selection of appropriate cultural context d. selection of appropriate medicines to treat mental disorders e. understanding the causes of mental disorders
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a
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Which of the following disorders do Americans report most frequently? a. schizophrenia b. mood disorders c. posttraumatic stress disorder d. obsessive-compulsive disorder e. attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder
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b
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What do we call an anxiety disorder marked by a persistent, irrational fear and avoidance of a specific object, activity, or situation? a. obessive-compulsive disorder b. phobia c. panic disorder d. generalized anxiety disorder e. posttraumatic stress disorder
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b
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A person troubled by repetitive thoughts or actions is most likely experiencing which of the following? a. generalized anxiety disorder b. posttraumatic stress disorder c. panic disorder d. obsessive-compulsive disorder e. fear conditioning
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d
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The key difference between obessions and compulsions is that compulsions involve repetitive a. thoughts b. expereinces c. behaviors d. memories e. concerns
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c
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Which of the following is NOT a symptom of major depressive disorder? a. weight gain or loss b. auditory hallucinations c. sleep disturbance d. inappropriate guilt e. problems concentrating
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b
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Which of the following is true of depression? a. depression usually develops durning middle age b. depression usually happens without major cognitive or behavioral changes c. a major depressive episode usually gets worse and worse unless it's treated d. true depression is usually not related to stress in one;s work or relationships e. compared with men, nearly twice as many women have been diagnosed with depression
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e
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Which of the following is true of suicide? a. marijuana use is related to suicide, but alcohol us is not b. women are more likely to end their lives than men c. suicide is a bigger problem among the poor than the rich d. in the United States suicide is more common among whites than blacks e. married individuals are more likely to commit suicide than single people
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d
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Which of the following is the best term or phrase for a false belief, often of persecution, that many accompany psychotic disorders? a. psychosis b. schizophrenia c. delusion d. split mind e. dissociation identity disorder
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c
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Which of the following is true? a. those born durning winter and spring are less likely to develop sxhizoprenia later in life. b. people born in densely populated areas are less likely to develop schizophrenia later in life c. fetuses exposed to flu virus are more likely to develop schizophrenia later in life d. maternal influenza during pregnancy does not affect brain development in monkeys e. the retrovirus HERV is found more often in people who do not develop schizophrenia
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c
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Acccording to researhc, which if the follpwing has been identified as an early warning sign of schizophrenia? a. emotional predictability b. poop peer relations and solo plat c. long attention spam d. good muscle coordination e. high birth weight
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b
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Adela regular interprets ordinary psychical symptoms like stomach cramps and headaches as serious medical problems. Her doctor is unable to convince her that her problems are not serious. Adela suffers from a. illness anxiety disorder b. conversion disorder c. fugue state d. dissociation identity disorder e. anorexia nervosa
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a
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Which of the following is the diagnosis given to people with multiple personalities? a. schizophrenia b. antisocial personality disorder c. fugue state d. conversion disorder e. dissociative identity disorder
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e
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Which of the following is the defining characteristic of antisocial personality disorder? a. violence b. lack of conscience c. mood swings d. unexplained physical symptoms e. committing serial muders
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b
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Which of the following statement is true? a. many behavioral and cognitive changes accompany depression b. someone suffering from depression will get better only with therapy and medication c. compared with men, women are nearly twice as vulnerable to major depression d. stressful events related to work, marriage, and close relationship often precede depresion e. with each new generation, depression is striking earlier and affecting more people
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c
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The risk of major depression and bipolar disorder dramatically increases if you a. have suffered a debilitating injury b. have an adoptive parent that has the disorder c. have a parent of sibling with the disorder d. have a life-threatening illness e. have above-average intellignece
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c
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What do mental health professional call a clinically significant disturbance in an individual's cognition, emotion regulation, or behavior? a. an interaction of nature and nurture b. a psysiological state c. a genetic predispostion d. a psychological factor e. psychological disorder
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e
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Adolescent mood swings might be misdiagnosed as which psychological disorder a. schizophrenia b. temper tantrums c. oppositional defiant disorder d. bipolar disorder e. ADHD
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d
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A split from reality that shows itself in disorganized thinking, disturbed perceptions, and/or diminished or inappropriate emotions is associated with which psychological disorder? a. schizophrenia b. phobias c. depression d. bipolar disorder e. anxiety
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a
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The nearly 1-in-100 odds of any person being diagnosed with schizophrenia become about 1-in-10 among those a. who also suffer anxiety disorder b. whose sibling or parents has the disorder c. who have been diagnosed with depression d. who live with someone diagnosed with schizophrenia e. whose identical twin has schizophrenia
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e
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Which of the following can be characterized as a compulsion? a. worry about exposure to germs or toxins b. fear that something terrible is about to happen c. concern with making sure things are in symmetrical order d. anxiety when objects are not lined up in an exact pattern e. checking repeatedly to see if the doors locked
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e
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Sensory experiences without sensory stimulation are called a. word salads b. delusions c. paranoid thoughts d. ruminations e. hallucinations
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e
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What is the most common reason people seek mental health service a. depression b. bipolar disorder c. posttraumatic stress disorder d. DID e. illness anxiety disorder
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a
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Brain-scanning techniques reveal what kinds of brain activity difference in people with chronic schizophrenia? a. abnormally high brain activity in the frontal lobes b. an increase in the brain waves that reflect synchronized neural firing c. abnormal activity in multiple brain areas d. decreased activity in the amygdala e. lack of dopamine receptors
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c
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Which personality disorder is associated with a lack of regret over violating others' rights? a. antisocial personality disorder b. avoidance personality disorder c. schizoid personality disorder d. histrionic personality disorder e. narcissistic personality disorder
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a
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What term refers to thoughts about who or what we blame for our successes and failures? a. stability b. emotional memory c. the social-cognitive perspective d. explanatory style e. dissociation reasoning
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d
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Although some psychological disorder are culturebound, others are universal. Which of the following disorders isfound in ever known culture? a. bulimia b. anorexia c. susto d. schizophrenia
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d
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Modern psychologist content that all behaviors, whether it is called normal or disordered, arises from the interactions of a. genetics and physiology b. children and parents c. experience and wisdom d. inborn tendencies and drive e. nature and nuture
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e
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Which of the following are symptoms of generalized anxiety disorder? a. unexplained and continual tension b. suggest episodes of intense dread c. irrational and intense fear of a specific object or situation d. repetitive thoughts or actions e. nightmares for weeks after a serve, uncontrollable event
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a
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Many clinical psychologists incorporate a variety of approaches into their therapy. They are said to take a(n) ______ approach. a. transference b. biomedical c. psychoanalytic d. eclectic e. psychogynamic
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d
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What do psychodynamic therapists call the blocking of anxiety-laden material from the conscious? a. resistance b. interpretation c. transference d. face-to-face therapy e. interpersonal psychotherapy
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a
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Which of the following is one of the ways humanistic therapies differ from psychoanalytic therapies? a. humanist therapies believe the past is more important than the present and future b. humanist therapies boost self-fulfillment by decreasing self-acceptance c. humanist therapies believe that path too growth is found by uncovering hidden determinants d. humanist therapies believe that unconscious thoughts are more important than conscious thoughts e. humanist therapies focus on promoting growth, not curing illness
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e
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Which of the following is a feature of client-centered therapy? a. free association b. active listening c. resistance d. Freudian interpretation e. medical/biological treatment
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b
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Dr. Welle tried to help her clients by teaching them to modify the things they do when under stress or experiencing symptoms. This means that Dr. Welle engages in ______ therapy a. behavior b. cognitive c. group d. rational-emotive behavior e. client-centered
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a
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Mary Cover Jones helped a little boy named Peter overcome his fear of rabbits by gradually moving a rabbit closer to him each day while he was eating his snack. This was one of the first application of a. group therapy b. virtual reality exposure therapy c. aversion therapy d. exposure therapy e. cognitive therapy
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d
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On which of the following are token economies based? a. classical condition b. operant conditioning c. group therapy d. cognitive therapy e. cognitive-behavioral therapy
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b
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Which of the following is considered a benefit of group therapy? a. It is the most effective therapy for children b. it is particularly effective in the treatment of antisocial personality disorder c. it is particularly effective in the treatment of schizophrenia d. it is the only setting proven effective for virtual reality exposure therapy e. it saves time and money when compared with other forms of therapy
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e
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Which of the following does the test's author call psychology's most powerful tool for sorting reality from wishful thinking? a. ESP or "psychic powers" b. regression toward the mean c. client perception d. control group e. placebo effect
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d
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Which of the following best describers meta-analysis? a. evidenced-based practice b. a treatment versus no treatment group c. a tendency for smaller scores to move toward the average d. regressing from unusual to usual e. a way to combine the results of lots of studies
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e
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Which of the following is the best phrase for a bond of trust and mutual understanding between a therapist and client who are working to overcome the client's problem? a. therapeutic alliance b. EMDR c. evidence-based practice d. meta-analysis e. outcome research
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a
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Which neurotransmitter is affected by anti psychotic medications? a. epinephrine b. dopamine c. norepinephrine d. acetlcholine e. serotonin
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b
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Which of the following is most effectively treated with electroconvulsive therapy (ECT)? a. psychosis b. schizophrenia c. obsessive-compulsive disorder d. depression e. generalized anxiety disorder
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d
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Which of the following was the purpose of lobotomies? a. to alleviate depression b. to minimize delusions and hallucinations c. to "erase" troubling memories d. to recover repressed memories e. to separate the reasoning center of the brain from the emotional center
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e
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In an effort to help a child overcome a fear of dogs, a therapisst pairs a trigger stimulus (something associated with dogs) with a new stimulus that causes a response that is incompatible with fear (for example, an appealing snack or toy). Which clinical orientation is the therapist using? a. psychodynamic b. behavioral c. biomedical d. client-centered e. humanistic
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b
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Which of the following is a similarity between humanistic and psychoanalytic therapies? a. both approaches focus on the present more than the past b. both approaches are more concerned with conscious than unconscious feelings c. both approaches focus on taking immediate responsibility for one;s feelings d. both approaches focus on growth instead of curing illness e. both approaches are generally considered insight therapies
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e
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A psychotherapist who uses a blend of therapies is practicing what kind of approach? a. eclectic b. psychodynamic c. cognitive d. cognitive-behavioral e. humanistics
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a
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Some patients whose depression resists drugs have benefited from which experimental treatment? a. transference b. meta-analysis c. antipsychotic drugs d. deep-brain stimulation e. resistance
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d
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Which kind of drug is most closely associated with increasing the availability of norepinephrine or serotonin? a. antidepressants b. antipsychotic c. antianxiety d. mood-stabilizing e. muscle relaxant
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a
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Which of the following is seen as an effective treatment for sever depression that does not respond to drug therapy? a. lobotomy b. token economy c. ECT d. crisis debriefing e. EMDR therapy
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c
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Echoing, restating, and seeking clarification of what a person expresses (verbally or non verbally) in a therapy session is called a. active listening b. virtual reality exposure therapy c. systematic desensitization d. family therapy e. classical conditioning
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a
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In the context of psychoanalytic theory, experiencing strong positive or negative feelings for you analyst is a sign of what? a. counter conditioning b. meta-analysis c. transference d. tardive dyskinesia e. aversion conditoning
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c
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In which kind of therapy would the therapist be most likely to note the following during a sessions: "blocks in the flow of free associations indicate resistance"? a. cognitive therapy b. psychoanalysis c. client-centered therapy d. behavioral therapy e. person-centered therapy
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b
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Which kind of therapy below is most closely associated with the goal of altering thoughts and actions? a. aversion conditioning b. psychodynamic c. client-centered d. family e. cognitive-behavioral
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e
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Allowing people to discover, in a social constext, thaat others have problems similar to their own is a unique benefit of what kind of therapy? a. psychodynamic b. psychopharmacological c. group d. cognitive e. humanistic
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c
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Which of the following therapeutic approaches is scientifically supported? a. recovered-memory therapies b. re birthing therapies c. cognitive therapy d. energy therapies e. crisis debriefing
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c
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Most antipsychotic drugs mimic a certain neurotransmitter by blocking its activity at the receptor sites. These drugs which one of the following neurotransmitters? a. adrenaline b. epinephrine c. serotonin d. dopamine e. acetylcholine
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d
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Which of the following is not recommended by therapists as a way to help prevent or get over depression? a. recovered-memory therapies b. aerobic exercise c. light exposure d. increased social connections e. antirumination stratgies
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a
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A pcyhotherapist states, "getting people to change what they say to themselves is an effective way to change their thinking." This statement best exemplifies which of therapeutic approach a. behavioral b. psychodynamic c. biomedical d. cognitive e. active listening
answer
d
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