Ongoing patterns of behaviorthat are different from thoseof most other people in yourculture are best characterizedas this
0%
psychodynamic therapy.
0%
deviant
0%
Eclectic
0%
*Phobias
Q.2.
This common diagnosis(normally in children)includes symptoms ofinattention, hyperactivity, andimpulsivity
0%
Lobotomy
0%
ADHD
0%
*Psychoanalytic
0%
Clozaril
Q.3.
When persistent, distressfulanxiety cannot fit into a specific category, it is labeled as this
0%
*Regression Toward the Mean
0%
General Anxiety Disorder
0%
operant conditioning.
0%
Post-traumatic Growth
Q.4.
This type of psychosurgeryoften produced uncreative,lethargic, immature patients
0%
Lobotomy
0%
phobias.
0%
Schizo; DID
0%
*Phobias
Q.5.
Disorganized thoughts is to _______ as a disturbance of consciousness is to ______
0%
*Phobias
0%
*Psychoanalytic
0%
Schizo; DID
0%
phobias.
Q.6.
The process of associatingunwanted behaviors with unpleasant experiences
0%
*Token Economy
0%
Tardive Dyskinesia
0%
aversive conditioning.
0%
Aversive Conditioning
Q.7.
This perspective views anxiety as being produced by the submerged mental energy associated with repressed impulses
0%
Psychoanalysis; Behavioral
0%
psychodynamic therapy.
0%
*Panic Disorder
0%
*Psychoanalytic
Q.8.
The phrase, "No person is an island" is most likely to be uttered during a session of this type of psychotherapy
0%
General Anxiety Disorder
0%
Family or Group Therapy
0%
*Regression Toward the Mean
0%
Agoraphobia
Q.9.
Incapacitating efforts to avoid specific anxiety-producing situations is most indicative of these
0%
deviant
0%
*Phobias
0%
Clozaril
0%
Psychoanalysis; Behavioral
Q.10.
A therapist suggests you are blaming your teachers and parents for your bad grades; the therapist's approach likely reflects this perspective
0%
*Psychoanalytic
0%
*identify
0%
*Cognitive
0%
humanistic
Q.11.
Conversion disorder andhypochondriasis are classifiedas this type of disorder
0%
Aversive Conditioning
0%
systematic desensitization
0%
conditioned responses.
0%
**Somatic or Somatoform
Q.12.
Repetitive behaviors, such aschecking locks, are referredto as these
0%
repression.
0%
*Compulsions
0%
*Distressful
0%
*B. F. Skinner
Q.13.
Bipolar is classified as this type of disorder
0%
Schizo; DID
0%
Antianxiety
0%
Mood
0%
*Compulsions
Q.14.
The study of how drugs affect mind and behavior
0%
Psychopharmacology
0%
Aversive Conditioning
0%
Tardive Dyskinesia
0%
Psychoanalysis; Behavioral
Q.15.
Frank was very depressed whenhe started psychotherapy, but felt much better by the end. At least some of his improvement is attributed to this phenomenon
0%
*Regression Toward the Mean
0%
Carl Rogers
0%
become aware of their repressed conflicts and impulses.
0%
latent content
Q.16.
Of the three D's, this one ismost likely absent from apsychopath's behavior
0%
Schizo; DID
0%
*Compulsions
0%
exposure therapies.
0%
*Distressful
Q.17.
Most psychologists take this kind of approach to therapy,which often includesmedicine and psychotherapy
0%
humanistic
0%
Clozaril
0%
Eclectic
0%
repression.
Q.18.
Token economies are based on the principles of this psychologist's work
0%
*B. F. Skinner
0%
Tardive Dyskinesia
0%
*Distressful
0%
**Somatic or Somatoform
Q.19.
The process of maintainingappropriate patient behaviors with progressing positiverewards instead ofpunishment is likely to be some form of this
0%
*Cognitive
0%
humanistic
0%
transference.
0%
*Token Economy
Q.20.
Active listening is a keycomponent of thispsychotherapy
0%
Client-centered(or Humanistic)
0%
*distressfuldysfunctional*deviant
0%
systematic desensitization
0%
clients are generally satisfied with the effectiveness of therapy.
Q.21.
Xanax and Ativan arecommon drugs of this type
0%
*identify
0%
Antianxiety
0%
*B. F. Skinner
0%
*Compulsions
Q.22.
Jeff rarely goes outside his house.He orders all his food and worksfrom home via computer. Hisbehavior is characteristic of thisphobia.
0%
*Regression Toward the Mean
0%
Agoraphobia
0%
Post-traumatic Growth
0%
General Anxiety Disorder
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