Deck 15: Psychological Therapies

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Willamina is interested in helping her client get a clearer understanding of his motives and actions.She is most likely to be a/an ____________.

A)action therapist
B)insight therapist
C)biomedical therapist
D)relationship therapist
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Therapies directed at changing the disordered behavior are referred to as __________.

A)action therapies
B)insight therapies
C)biomedical therapies
D)relationship therapies
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The kind of therapy that uses biological treatments such as medication,surgical methods,and electrical shock treatments to bring about changes in the person's disordered behavior is called__________________.

A)psychotherapy
B)biomedical therapy
C)physical therapy
D)electroconvulsive shock therapy
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Emily is a psychologist who believes that many psychological difficulties are a result of a conflict between the id,ego,and superego.Emily most likely endorses which type of therapy?

A)cognitive-behavior
B)cognitive
C)psychoanalysis
D)client-centered
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The major goal of insight therapies is to give people ______.

A)feedback from their biologically controlled responses
B)help in understanding perceptual processes
C)basic training in observational learning and practice
D)clearer understanding of their feelings,motivations,and actions
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Lulu sees a therapist once a week.During her therapy sessions,she discusses issues and events that have impacted her life.Her therapist helps her to understand how these events and issues have affected her.The type of therapy Lulu is seeking is called ______________.

A)psychotherapy
B)biomedical therapy
C)physical therapy
D)electroconvulsive shock therapy
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The kind of therapy that involves talking things out with a professional is called__________________.

A)psychotherapy
B)biomedical therapy
C)physical therapy
D)electroconvulsive shock therapy
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________ is a type of insight-oriented therapy.

A)Cognitive-behavioral treatment
B)Cognitive counseling
C)Transference
D)Psychoanalysis
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Psychoanalysis was a therapy technique designed by ______.

A)Alfred Adler
B)Carl Rogers
C)Fritz Perls
D)Sigmund Freud
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Which of the following is a key component of Freud's theory of psychoanalysis?

A)cognition
B)empathy
C)dream interpretation
D)unconditional positive regard
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_______________ formed a large part of Freud's psychoanalytic method.

A)Reflection
B)Empathy
C)Dream interpretation
D)Unconditional positive regard
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Dr.Shedrika uses a form of therapy that emphasizes revealing his clients' unconscious conflicts,urges,and desires,which he believes are the cause of his clients' disordered emotions and behavior.This therapist is most likely using ________.

A)behavior therapy
B)psychoanalysis
C)Gestalt therapy
D)systematic desensitization
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A therapist is interested in helping her client get a clearer understanding of his motives and actions.This therapist is most likely to be a/an ____________.

A)action therapist
B)insight therapist
C)biomedical therapist
D)relationship therapist
Question
Therapies aimed mainly at understanding one's motives and actions are referred to as _________________.

A)action therapies
B)insight therapies
C)biomedical therapies
D)relationship therapies
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A client lies on a couch with the therapist sitting out of sight behind her.The therapist gets to know the client's problems through free association and positive and negative transference.This is an example of ______ therapy.

A)psychoanalytic
B)behavior
C)person-centered
D)rational-emotive
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William is interested in helping his client change his disordered behavior.He is most likely to be a/an ____________.

A)action therapist
B)insight therapist
C)biomedical therapist
D)relationship therapist
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Lulu sees a professional once a month to manage the medication she is taking to help alleviate the symptoms of her anxiety disorder.The type of therapy Lulu is undergoing is called ______________.

A)psychotherapy
B)biomedical therapy
C)physical therapy
D)electroconvulsive shock therapy
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You are a contestant on Jeopardy! and it is your turn.You say,"I'll take History of Therapies for $100." The answer is,"He began the movement for humane treatment of the mentally ill." The smile on your face reveals the confidence you have as you say______________.

A)"Who was Sigmund Freud?"
B)"Who was Carl Rogers?"
C)"Who was Philippe Pinel?"
D)"Who was Abraham Maslow?"
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The first truly organized effort to house mentally ill persons began in England in the 16th century and was called _________________.

A)The Bicetre Asylum
B)Bethlehem
C)The Pinel Asylum
D)London General Hospital
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In the middle of the sixteenth century,a British asylum for the mentally ill had such horrid and chaotic conditions that it gave rise to the term "bedlam." What was this infamous institution?

A)The Bethlehem hospital
B)The Bicetre hospital
C)The Dix hospital
D)The Pinel hospital
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Although this type of psychotherapy has its origins in the psychodynamic school of thought,it is not considered a true psychodynamic therapy because it combines humanistic and cognitive-behavioral interventions.

A)Wolpian therapy
B)Gestalt therapy
C)Interpersonal therapy
D)Rational-Emotive therapy
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According to Sigmund Freud,the ___________ of the dream refers to the client's memory of the things,people,and events in the dream.

A)manifest content
B)free association
C)latent content
D)resistance
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During free association,a patient may become unwilling to talk about certain topics.What term would a psychoanalyst use to describe this change in the patient's willingness to verbalize?

A)insight
B)reactance
C)resistance
D)transference
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As Celine begins to reveal more and more of her innermost thoughts and feelings to her therapist,she begins to feel good about him as well as accepted by him.She develops a sense of trust,particularly because he does not criticize her.What process is occurring?

A)unconditional positive regard
B)insight
C)rationalization
D)transference
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After many sessions of psychodynamic therapy,Dan at some point experiences reluctance to cooperate with his therapist and tends to forget to do what his therapist had suggested to him.Dan is experiencing ________.

A)resistance
B)a Freudian slip
C)a Freudian trip
D)interpretation
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Person-centered therapy is a type of ______ therapy.

A)insight
B)behavior
C)cognitive
D)reality
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According to Sigmund Freud,when you awaken in the morning and remember a dream,you recall the dream's___________.

A)latent content
B)deep meaning
C)surface meaning
D)manifest content
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In interpreting a dream,a psychoanalyst would attempt to discover the dream's__________.

A)latent content
B)manifest content
C)symbolic content
D)psychological content
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Free association is a technique used in ______ therapy.

A)psychoanalytic
B)rational-emotive
C)person-centered
D)Gestalt
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Which of the following individuals would be considered a good candidate for psychoanalysis?

A)Mary,who is extremely withdrawn
B)Kaleem,who suffers from a severe psychotic disorder
C)Pasha,who is unable to verbally express her thoughts and feelings
D)Lou,who suffers from anxiety
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The psychoanalytic patient who lets her thoughts flow without interruption or fear of negative criticism from her therapist is using ______.

A)dream interpretation
B)positive transference
C)regression
D)free association
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Psychodynamic and client-centered therapies are very different therapeutic approaches.Which of the following is a major difference between the two therapies?

A)Psychodynamic focuses on impulses while client-centered focuses on potential for growth.
B)Psychodynamic is based on Rogersʹs work while client-centered is based on Freud's work.
C)Psychodynamic uses empathy while client-centered uses interpretation
D)Psychodynamic is short-term therapy while client-centered is long-term therapy.
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Joe has been undergoing psychoanalysis for several months.Over the past few weeks,he has become unwilling to talk about his relationship with his father and becomes uncomfortable when thoughts of him enter his mind during therapy.What process would the therapist say is occurring?

A)insight
B)reactance
C)resistance
D)transference
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Levi's therapist is using interpersonal therapy.What would be the goal of Levi's therapy sessions?

A)to help Levi understand how his moods and behaviors are impacted by his relationships.
B)to uncover Levi's unconscious anxiety and motives
C)to assist Levi in the process of self-actualization
D)to address the bad thoughts that Levi is experiencing and replace them with good thoughts
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According to Freud,the ___________ of the dream refers to the hidden,symbolic meaning of the dream,which,if correctly interpreted,reveals the unconscious conflicts that created the nervous disorder.

A)manifest content
B)free association
C)latent content
D)resistance
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Steve is 21 years old and has never gone on a date.His parents are concerned and take him to see a therapist.The therapist tells Steve to lie down on the couch and relax.The therapist sits behind Steve and asks him to say whatever comes into his head.Steve eventually talks about his fear of women,which leads him to think about his early experiences with women: his mother,her friends,his teachers,and so on.Steve is using ______.

A)counterconditioning
B)pole-shifting
C)free association
D)the empty chair technique
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Which of the following individuals would be least likely to benefit from psychoanalysis?

A)Mary,who has a somatoform disorder
B)Kaleem,who suffers from a severe psychotic disorder
C)Pasha,who has panic attacks
D)Lou,who suffers from anxiety
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Edward starts to worry about telling his therapist about his drinking.He is afraid that the therapist will get mad at him like his mother used to.Edward has started relating to his therapist as he related to his mother.Edward is experiencing ________.

A)transference
B)countertransference
C)catharsis
D)resistance
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Modern psychoanalysts differ from traditional Freudian psychoanalysts in that they focus on the ______ as a motivating force of behavior,and they favor ______ their patients.

A)id;face-to-face discussions with
B)ego;face-to-face discussions with
C)id;sitting behind and passively listening to
D)ego;sitting behind and passively listening to
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Omar is currently undergoing psychoanalysis.His therapist asks him to keep a journal by his bed and write down his dreams immediately upon awakening.Omar brings his journal to therapy and discusses his dreams with his therapist.Omar's therapist is attempting to do which of the following?

A)uncover repressed material
B)facilitate positive transference
C)create resistance within the client
D)facilitate unconditional positive regard
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The person-centered therapist must show a genuine,open,and honest response to the client.This is called_____________.

A)empathy
B)resistance
C)authenticity
D)unconditional positive regard
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The person-centered therapist has to be able to acknowledge and understand what the client is feeling and experiencing.This process is referred to as ________________.

A)conditions of worth
B)empathy
C)catharsis
D)unconditional positive regard
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According to Carl Rogers,the __________is how people think they should be.

A)ideal self
B)real self
C)ego
D)id
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Dr.Graham listens to Maria's statements and then restates what he feels is Maria's message and describes her emotions.What type of therapy is Dr.Graham practicing?

A)behavior
B)cognitive
C)psychoanalytic
D)person-centered
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Which type of therapy emphasizes people's potential for growth and the importance of an empathetic therapist?

A)psychoanalytic
B)client-centered
C)cognitive-behavior
D)cognitive
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________ is credited with developing client-centered therapy.

A)Sigmund Freud
B)Carl Rogers
C)Albert Ellis
D)Aaron Beck
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Which of the following is a key component of Rogers's person-centered therapy?

A)cognition
B)resistance
C)dream interpretation
D)unconditional positive regard
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Carl Rogers's person-centered approach is considered ________ because the client actually does all the real work,with the therapist merely acting as a sounding board.

A)directive
B)nondirective
C)behavioral
D)cognitive
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The therapist's feeling of respect and affection for the client that exists without any strings attached,no matter what the client may say or do,is called __________.

A)conditions of worth
B)empathy
C)catharsis
D)unconditional positive regard
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Sylvia,who is undergoing client-centered therapy has been told that she experiences a mismatch between her ________self and her _______self.

A)conscious;unconscious
B)possible;future
C)working;current
D)real;ideal
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Gestalt therapy is an outgrowth of the work of ______.

A)Lazarus
B)Wolpe
C)Rogers
D)Perls
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What is the primary goal of the therapist in person-centered therapy?

A)to facilitate transference
B)to eliminate the client's undesirable behaviors
C)to provide unconditional positive regard
D)to help the client become more aware of his or her own feelings
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According to Carl Rogers,the __________is how people see their actual traits and abilities.

A)ideal self
B)real self
C)ego
D)id
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Expressing empathy,developing the discrepancies between a clients present behaviors and values,rolling with resistance,and supporting a client's self-efficacy are the four pillars of __________.

A)motivational interviewing
B)rational-emotive therapy
C)person-centered therapy
D)contingency contracting
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Imagine if Sigmund Freud were to go to Carl Rogers for therapy.Freud's major complaint is depression due to distress over the lack of positive response to his theories.What is Rogers most likely to say during their session?

A)"You seem troubled by the reaction to your work."
B)"Let's focus on your relationship with your father."
C)"Why do you think that everyone must appreciate your work?"
D)"Say the first thing that comes to your mind;don't censor anything because I want to know what is truly on your mind."
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Gestalt therapy is considered ________ because the therapist leads the client through a number of planned exercises as well as confronts the client's statements.

A)directive
B)nondirective
C)behavioral
D)cognitive
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What did Carl Rogers view as a cause of most personal problems and unhappiness?

A)reinforcement of maladaptive behavior patterns
B)unrealistic modes of thought employed by many people
C)mismatch between an individual's ideal self and real self
D)unresolved unconscious conflicts occurring between the id and superego
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Judy's therapist listens to her without interruption and judgment.She provides Judy with warmth and respect,without any conditions attached.Her therapist is demonstrating______________.

A)reflection
B)genuineness
C)unconditional positive regard
D)nondirective countertransference
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Which of the following does humanistic therapy emphasize?

A)the unconscious
B)personal growth
C)errant thought processes
D)the empty-chair technique
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Person-centered therapy is a type of ______ therapy.

A)insight
B)behavior
C)cognitive
D)reality
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Which of the following is a limitation of humanistic therapy?

A)Clients do not need to be verbal.
B)There is not enough experimental research to support its basic ideas.
C)It cannot be used in a variety of contexts.
D)The therapist runs the risk of having his or her words misinterpreted by the client.
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Craig is currently in therapy to help him stop smoking.His therapist is using learning techniques to help him modify his smoking habit and develop more desirable behaviors.Craig's therapist is using________.

A)behavior modification
B)empty chair technique
C)reflection
D)selective thinking
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If Cheryl is engaged in progressive muscle relaxation,then she is most likely ________.

A)receiving a massage
B)relaxing her own muscles sequentially from one end of the body to the other
C)using some sort of device that will warm and massage her muscles
D)imagining how she'd feel if her muscles weren't so tense
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In behavior therapy,distressing symptoms are seen as ________.

A)the result of learning
B)the result of your unconscious impulses
C)a chemical imbalance
D)an indicator of neurophysiological abnormalities
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Which type of therapy is based on well-researched learning principles?

A)behavior
B)cognitive-behavior
C)psychoanalysis
D)client-centered
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____________ therapies have been used not only to treat mental disorders but also to help people make career choices,deal with workplace problems,and as a form of marriage counseling.

A)Humanistic
B)Psychoanalytic
C)Biomedical
D)Biological
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The basic goal of systematic desensitization is to ________.

A)relax body muscles
B)address the causes of ones fears
C)relax individuals in the presence of a feared object or situation
D)understand what an individual is thinking when faced with a feared object or situation
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What is a major goal of the Gestalt therapist?

A)to facilitate transference
B)to eliminate the client's undesirable behaviors
C)to provide unconditional positive regard
D)to help clients become more aware of their own feelings
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Which of the following is an advantage of person-centered therapy?

A)Clients do not need to be verbal.
B)There is too much empirical research about it.
C)It is one of the best approaches for treating serious disorders.
D)The therapist does not run the risk of having his or her words misinterpreted by the client.
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What do behavior therapists see as the cause of abnormal or undesirable behaviors?

A)learning
B)unconscious conflicts
C)distortions in thinking
D)discrepancy between the real self and ideal self
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The use of learning techniques to modify or change undesirable behavior and increase desirable behaviors is called_______.

A)behavior modification
B)empty chair technique
C)reflection
D)selective thinking
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For which of these problems would systematic desensitization most likely be used?

A)Joe has been depressed for two years.
B)Ken is sexually attracted to young children.
C)As a result of schizophrenia,David does not interact with members of his family.
D)A fear of heights restricts Alice's enrollment to classes that meet on the first floor.
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Which of the following individuals would be considered a good candidate for humanistic therapy?

A)Mary,who is extremely withdrawn
B)Kaleem,who suffers from a severe psychotic disorder
C)Pasha,who is unable to verbally express her thoughts and feelings
D)Lou,who is seeking a career change
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Which of the following is a therapy based on the principles of classical conditioning?

A)systematic desensitization
B)contingency contract
C)token economy
D)reinforcement
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Your friend tells you that his therapist is a Gestalt therapist.You ask him to describe what might happen in one of his therapy sessions.Which of the following is his most likely answer?

A)"I am asked by the therapist to relax and meditate."
B)"During the session I sometimes talk to an empty chair."
C)"The therapist asks me to describe the details of the dreams I have had recently."
D)"The therapist evaluates the factual basis of my statements to identify logical inconsistencies."
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Julie has a fear of riding in elevators.She is seeing a therapist who asks her to construct a hierarchy of her fears related to riding in elevators.In addition,her therapist is teaching her to relax while imagining each fear in the hierarchy.Julie's therapist is using__________.

A)person-centered therapy
B)rational-emotive therapy
C)systematic desensitization
D)cognitive consistency therapy
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The form of behavioral therapy in which an undesirable behavior is paired with an unpleasant stimulus to reduce the frequency of the behavior is called_______.

A)token economy
B)operant conditioning
C)aversion therapy
D)participant modeling
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Therapeutic approaches that are based on the belief that all normal and abnormal behavior is learned are ______ therapies.

A)traditional psychodynamic
B)behavior
C)short-term psychodynamic
D)cognitive
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In Gestalt therapy,the therapist is ______ and ______.

A)passive;nondirective
B)passive;directive
C)active;nondirective
D)active;directive
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Which method of treating phobias involves progressive relaxation and exposure to the feared object?

A)extinction
B)punishment
C)token economy
D)systematic desensitization
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Willamina is interested in helping her client get a clearer understanding of his motives and actions.She is most likely to be a/an ____________.

A)action therapist
B)insight therapist
C)biomedical therapist
D)relationship therapist
insight therapist
2
Therapies directed at changing the disordered behavior are referred to as __________.

A)action therapies
B)insight therapies
C)biomedical therapies
D)relationship therapies
action therapies
3
The kind of therapy that uses biological treatments such as medication,surgical methods,and electrical shock treatments to bring about changes in the person's disordered behavior is called__________________.

A)psychotherapy
B)biomedical therapy
C)physical therapy
D)electroconvulsive shock therapy
biomedical therapy
4
Emily is a psychologist who believes that many psychological difficulties are a result of a conflict between the id,ego,and superego.Emily most likely endorses which type of therapy?

A)cognitive-behavior
B)cognitive
C)psychoanalysis
D)client-centered
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The major goal of insight therapies is to give people ______.

A)feedback from their biologically controlled responses
B)help in understanding perceptual processes
C)basic training in observational learning and practice
D)clearer understanding of their feelings,motivations,and actions
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Lulu sees a therapist once a week.During her therapy sessions,she discusses issues and events that have impacted her life.Her therapist helps her to understand how these events and issues have affected her.The type of therapy Lulu is seeking is called ______________.

A)psychotherapy
B)biomedical therapy
C)physical therapy
D)electroconvulsive shock therapy
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The kind of therapy that involves talking things out with a professional is called__________________.

A)psychotherapy
B)biomedical therapy
C)physical therapy
D)electroconvulsive shock therapy
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________ is a type of insight-oriented therapy.

A)Cognitive-behavioral treatment
B)Cognitive counseling
C)Transference
D)Psychoanalysis
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Psychoanalysis was a therapy technique designed by ______.

A)Alfred Adler
B)Carl Rogers
C)Fritz Perls
D)Sigmund Freud
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Which of the following is a key component of Freud's theory of psychoanalysis?

A)cognition
B)empathy
C)dream interpretation
D)unconditional positive regard
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_______________ formed a large part of Freud's psychoanalytic method.

A)Reflection
B)Empathy
C)Dream interpretation
D)Unconditional positive regard
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Dr.Shedrika uses a form of therapy that emphasizes revealing his clients' unconscious conflicts,urges,and desires,which he believes are the cause of his clients' disordered emotions and behavior.This therapist is most likely using ________.

A)behavior therapy
B)psychoanalysis
C)Gestalt therapy
D)systematic desensitization
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A therapist is interested in helping her client get a clearer understanding of his motives and actions.This therapist is most likely to be a/an ____________.

A)action therapist
B)insight therapist
C)biomedical therapist
D)relationship therapist
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Therapies aimed mainly at understanding one's motives and actions are referred to as _________________.

A)action therapies
B)insight therapies
C)biomedical therapies
D)relationship therapies
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A client lies on a couch with the therapist sitting out of sight behind her.The therapist gets to know the client's problems through free association and positive and negative transference.This is an example of ______ therapy.

A)psychoanalytic
B)behavior
C)person-centered
D)rational-emotive
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William is interested in helping his client change his disordered behavior.He is most likely to be a/an ____________.

A)action therapist
B)insight therapist
C)biomedical therapist
D)relationship therapist
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Lulu sees a professional once a month to manage the medication she is taking to help alleviate the symptoms of her anxiety disorder.The type of therapy Lulu is undergoing is called ______________.

A)psychotherapy
B)biomedical therapy
C)physical therapy
D)electroconvulsive shock therapy
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You are a contestant on Jeopardy! and it is your turn.You say,"I'll take History of Therapies for $100." The answer is,"He began the movement for humane treatment of the mentally ill." The smile on your face reveals the confidence you have as you say______________.

A)"Who was Sigmund Freud?"
B)"Who was Carl Rogers?"
C)"Who was Philippe Pinel?"
D)"Who was Abraham Maslow?"
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The first truly organized effort to house mentally ill persons began in England in the 16th century and was called _________________.

A)The Bicetre Asylum
B)Bethlehem
C)The Pinel Asylum
D)London General Hospital
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In the middle of the sixteenth century,a British asylum for the mentally ill had such horrid and chaotic conditions that it gave rise to the term "bedlam." What was this infamous institution?

A)The Bethlehem hospital
B)The Bicetre hospital
C)The Dix hospital
D)The Pinel hospital
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Although this type of psychotherapy has its origins in the psychodynamic school of thought,it is not considered a true psychodynamic therapy because it combines humanistic and cognitive-behavioral interventions.

A)Wolpian therapy
B)Gestalt therapy
C)Interpersonal therapy
D)Rational-Emotive therapy
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According to Sigmund Freud,the ___________ of the dream refers to the client's memory of the things,people,and events in the dream.

A)manifest content
B)free association
C)latent content
D)resistance
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During free association,a patient may become unwilling to talk about certain topics.What term would a psychoanalyst use to describe this change in the patient's willingness to verbalize?

A)insight
B)reactance
C)resistance
D)transference
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As Celine begins to reveal more and more of her innermost thoughts and feelings to her therapist,she begins to feel good about him as well as accepted by him.She develops a sense of trust,particularly because he does not criticize her.What process is occurring?

A)unconditional positive regard
B)insight
C)rationalization
D)transference
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After many sessions of psychodynamic therapy,Dan at some point experiences reluctance to cooperate with his therapist and tends to forget to do what his therapist had suggested to him.Dan is experiencing ________.

A)resistance
B)a Freudian slip
C)a Freudian trip
D)interpretation
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Person-centered therapy is a type of ______ therapy.

A)insight
B)behavior
C)cognitive
D)reality
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According to Sigmund Freud,when you awaken in the morning and remember a dream,you recall the dream's___________.

A)latent content
B)deep meaning
C)surface meaning
D)manifest content
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In interpreting a dream,a psychoanalyst would attempt to discover the dream's__________.

A)latent content
B)manifest content
C)symbolic content
D)psychological content
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Free association is a technique used in ______ therapy.

A)psychoanalytic
B)rational-emotive
C)person-centered
D)Gestalt
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Which of the following individuals would be considered a good candidate for psychoanalysis?

A)Mary,who is extremely withdrawn
B)Kaleem,who suffers from a severe psychotic disorder
C)Pasha,who is unable to verbally express her thoughts and feelings
D)Lou,who suffers from anxiety
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The psychoanalytic patient who lets her thoughts flow without interruption or fear of negative criticism from her therapist is using ______.

A)dream interpretation
B)positive transference
C)regression
D)free association
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32
Psychodynamic and client-centered therapies are very different therapeutic approaches.Which of the following is a major difference between the two therapies?

A)Psychodynamic focuses on impulses while client-centered focuses on potential for growth.
B)Psychodynamic is based on Rogersʹs work while client-centered is based on Freud's work.
C)Psychodynamic uses empathy while client-centered uses interpretation
D)Psychodynamic is short-term therapy while client-centered is long-term therapy.
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33
Joe has been undergoing psychoanalysis for several months.Over the past few weeks,he has become unwilling to talk about his relationship with his father and becomes uncomfortable when thoughts of him enter his mind during therapy.What process would the therapist say is occurring?

A)insight
B)reactance
C)resistance
D)transference
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34
Levi's therapist is using interpersonal therapy.What would be the goal of Levi's therapy sessions?

A)to help Levi understand how his moods and behaviors are impacted by his relationships.
B)to uncover Levi's unconscious anxiety and motives
C)to assist Levi in the process of self-actualization
D)to address the bad thoughts that Levi is experiencing and replace them with good thoughts
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35
According to Freud,the ___________ of the dream refers to the hidden,symbolic meaning of the dream,which,if correctly interpreted,reveals the unconscious conflicts that created the nervous disorder.

A)manifest content
B)free association
C)latent content
D)resistance
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36
Steve is 21 years old and has never gone on a date.His parents are concerned and take him to see a therapist.The therapist tells Steve to lie down on the couch and relax.The therapist sits behind Steve and asks him to say whatever comes into his head.Steve eventually talks about his fear of women,which leads him to think about his early experiences with women: his mother,her friends,his teachers,and so on.Steve is using ______.

A)counterconditioning
B)pole-shifting
C)free association
D)the empty chair technique
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37
Which of the following individuals would be least likely to benefit from psychoanalysis?

A)Mary,who has a somatoform disorder
B)Kaleem,who suffers from a severe psychotic disorder
C)Pasha,who has panic attacks
D)Lou,who suffers from anxiety
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38
Edward starts to worry about telling his therapist about his drinking.He is afraid that the therapist will get mad at him like his mother used to.Edward has started relating to his therapist as he related to his mother.Edward is experiencing ________.

A)transference
B)countertransference
C)catharsis
D)resistance
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39
Modern psychoanalysts differ from traditional Freudian psychoanalysts in that they focus on the ______ as a motivating force of behavior,and they favor ______ their patients.

A)id;face-to-face discussions with
B)ego;face-to-face discussions with
C)id;sitting behind and passively listening to
D)ego;sitting behind and passively listening to
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40
Omar is currently undergoing psychoanalysis.His therapist asks him to keep a journal by his bed and write down his dreams immediately upon awakening.Omar brings his journal to therapy and discusses his dreams with his therapist.Omar's therapist is attempting to do which of the following?

A)uncover repressed material
B)facilitate positive transference
C)create resistance within the client
D)facilitate unconditional positive regard
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41
The person-centered therapist must show a genuine,open,and honest response to the client.This is called_____________.

A)empathy
B)resistance
C)authenticity
D)unconditional positive regard
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42
The person-centered therapist has to be able to acknowledge and understand what the client is feeling and experiencing.This process is referred to as ________________.

A)conditions of worth
B)empathy
C)catharsis
D)unconditional positive regard
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43
According to Carl Rogers,the __________is how people think they should be.

A)ideal self
B)real self
C)ego
D)id
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44
Dr.Graham listens to Maria's statements and then restates what he feels is Maria's message and describes her emotions.What type of therapy is Dr.Graham practicing?

A)behavior
B)cognitive
C)psychoanalytic
D)person-centered
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45
Which type of therapy emphasizes people's potential for growth and the importance of an empathetic therapist?

A)psychoanalytic
B)client-centered
C)cognitive-behavior
D)cognitive
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46
________ is credited with developing client-centered therapy.

A)Sigmund Freud
B)Carl Rogers
C)Albert Ellis
D)Aaron Beck
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47
Which of the following is a key component of Rogers's person-centered therapy?

A)cognition
B)resistance
C)dream interpretation
D)unconditional positive regard
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48
Carl Rogers's person-centered approach is considered ________ because the client actually does all the real work,with the therapist merely acting as a sounding board.

A)directive
B)nondirective
C)behavioral
D)cognitive
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49
The therapist's feeling of respect and affection for the client that exists without any strings attached,no matter what the client may say or do,is called __________.

A)conditions of worth
B)empathy
C)catharsis
D)unconditional positive regard
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50
Sylvia,who is undergoing client-centered therapy has been told that she experiences a mismatch between her ________self and her _______self.

A)conscious;unconscious
B)possible;future
C)working;current
D)real;ideal
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51
Gestalt therapy is an outgrowth of the work of ______.

A)Lazarus
B)Wolpe
C)Rogers
D)Perls
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52
What is the primary goal of the therapist in person-centered therapy?

A)to facilitate transference
B)to eliminate the client's undesirable behaviors
C)to provide unconditional positive regard
D)to help the client become more aware of his or her own feelings
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53
According to Carl Rogers,the __________is how people see their actual traits and abilities.

A)ideal self
B)real self
C)ego
D)id
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54
Expressing empathy,developing the discrepancies between a clients present behaviors and values,rolling with resistance,and supporting a client's self-efficacy are the four pillars of __________.

A)motivational interviewing
B)rational-emotive therapy
C)person-centered therapy
D)contingency contracting
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55
Imagine if Sigmund Freud were to go to Carl Rogers for therapy.Freud's major complaint is depression due to distress over the lack of positive response to his theories.What is Rogers most likely to say during their session?

A)"You seem troubled by the reaction to your work."
B)"Let's focus on your relationship with your father."
C)"Why do you think that everyone must appreciate your work?"
D)"Say the first thing that comes to your mind;don't censor anything because I want to know what is truly on your mind."
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56
Gestalt therapy is considered ________ because the therapist leads the client through a number of planned exercises as well as confronts the client's statements.

A)directive
B)nondirective
C)behavioral
D)cognitive
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57
What did Carl Rogers view as a cause of most personal problems and unhappiness?

A)reinforcement of maladaptive behavior patterns
B)unrealistic modes of thought employed by many people
C)mismatch between an individual's ideal self and real self
D)unresolved unconscious conflicts occurring between the id and superego
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58
Judy's therapist listens to her without interruption and judgment.She provides Judy with warmth and respect,without any conditions attached.Her therapist is demonstrating______________.

A)reflection
B)genuineness
C)unconditional positive regard
D)nondirective countertransference
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59
Which of the following does humanistic therapy emphasize?

A)the unconscious
B)personal growth
C)errant thought processes
D)the empty-chair technique
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60
Person-centered therapy is a type of ______ therapy.

A)insight
B)behavior
C)cognitive
D)reality
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61
Which of the following is a limitation of humanistic therapy?

A)Clients do not need to be verbal.
B)There is not enough experimental research to support its basic ideas.
C)It cannot be used in a variety of contexts.
D)The therapist runs the risk of having his or her words misinterpreted by the client.
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62
Craig is currently in therapy to help him stop smoking.His therapist is using learning techniques to help him modify his smoking habit and develop more desirable behaviors.Craig's therapist is using________.

A)behavior modification
B)empty chair technique
C)reflection
D)selective thinking
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63
If Cheryl is engaged in progressive muscle relaxation,then she is most likely ________.

A)receiving a massage
B)relaxing her own muscles sequentially from one end of the body to the other
C)using some sort of device that will warm and massage her muscles
D)imagining how she'd feel if her muscles weren't so tense
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64
In behavior therapy,distressing symptoms are seen as ________.

A)the result of learning
B)the result of your unconscious impulses
C)a chemical imbalance
D)an indicator of neurophysiological abnormalities
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65
Which type of therapy is based on well-researched learning principles?

A)behavior
B)cognitive-behavior
C)psychoanalysis
D)client-centered
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66
____________ therapies have been used not only to treat mental disorders but also to help people make career choices,deal with workplace problems,and as a form of marriage counseling.

A)Humanistic
B)Psychoanalytic
C)Biomedical
D)Biological
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67
The basic goal of systematic desensitization is to ________.

A)relax body muscles
B)address the causes of ones fears
C)relax individuals in the presence of a feared object or situation
D)understand what an individual is thinking when faced with a feared object or situation
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68
What is a major goal of the Gestalt therapist?

A)to facilitate transference
B)to eliminate the client's undesirable behaviors
C)to provide unconditional positive regard
D)to help clients become more aware of their own feelings
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69
Which of the following is an advantage of person-centered therapy?

A)Clients do not need to be verbal.
B)There is too much empirical research about it.
C)It is one of the best approaches for treating serious disorders.
D)The therapist does not run the risk of having his or her words misinterpreted by the client.
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70
What do behavior therapists see as the cause of abnormal or undesirable behaviors?

A)learning
B)unconscious conflicts
C)distortions in thinking
D)discrepancy between the real self and ideal self
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71
The use of learning techniques to modify or change undesirable behavior and increase desirable behaviors is called_______.

A)behavior modification
B)empty chair technique
C)reflection
D)selective thinking
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72
For which of these problems would systematic desensitization most likely be used?

A)Joe has been depressed for two years.
B)Ken is sexually attracted to young children.
C)As a result of schizophrenia,David does not interact with members of his family.
D)A fear of heights restricts Alice's enrollment to classes that meet on the first floor.
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73
Which of the following individuals would be considered a good candidate for humanistic therapy?

A)Mary,who is extremely withdrawn
B)Kaleem,who suffers from a severe psychotic disorder
C)Pasha,who is unable to verbally express her thoughts and feelings
D)Lou,who is seeking a career change
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74
Which of the following is a therapy based on the principles of classical conditioning?

A)systematic desensitization
B)contingency contract
C)token economy
D)reinforcement
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75
Your friend tells you that his therapist is a Gestalt therapist.You ask him to describe what might happen in one of his therapy sessions.Which of the following is his most likely answer?

A)"I am asked by the therapist to relax and meditate."
B)"During the session I sometimes talk to an empty chair."
C)"The therapist asks me to describe the details of the dreams I have had recently."
D)"The therapist evaluates the factual basis of my statements to identify logical inconsistencies."
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76
Julie has a fear of riding in elevators.She is seeing a therapist who asks her to construct a hierarchy of her fears related to riding in elevators.In addition,her therapist is teaching her to relax while imagining each fear in the hierarchy.Julie's therapist is using__________.

A)person-centered therapy
B)rational-emotive therapy
C)systematic desensitization
D)cognitive consistency therapy
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77
The form of behavioral therapy in which an undesirable behavior is paired with an unpleasant stimulus to reduce the frequency of the behavior is called_______.

A)token economy
B)operant conditioning
C)aversion therapy
D)participant modeling
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78
Therapeutic approaches that are based on the belief that all normal and abnormal behavior is learned are ______ therapies.

A)traditional psychodynamic
B)behavior
C)short-term psychodynamic
D)cognitive
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79
In Gestalt therapy,the therapist is ______ and ______.

A)passive;nondirective
B)passive;directive
C)active;nondirective
D)active;directive
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80
Which method of treating phobias involves progressive relaxation and exposure to the feared object?

A)extinction
B)punishment
C)token economy
D)systematic desensitization
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