Deficits in the functioning of the ________ are associated with aggression.
A. Hippocampus
B. Frontal Lobes of the Brain
C. Hypothalamus
D. Parietal Lobes of the Brain
B. Frontal Lobes of the Brain
According to the concept of ________, any aspect of life that enhances our positive feelings is likely to do so for only a short period of time.
a. self-regulation
b. hedonic treadmill
c. self-actualization
D. Display rules
b. hedonic treadmill
Which of the following is an important aspect of cognitive-behavior therapy?
A. Cultural Sensitivity
B. Self-Efficacy
C. Insight
D. Self-Awareness
B. Self-Efficacy
In the context of dream analysis, ________ refers to the conscious, remembered aspects of a dream.
A. Manifest Content
B. Resistant Content
C. Hidden Content
D. Latent Content
A. Manifest Content
In the context of psychotherapy, ________ is a form of humanistic therapy, developed by Carl Rogers, in which the therapist provides a warm, supportive interpersonal context to improve the client's self-concept and to encourage the client to gain insight into problems
A. Psychodynamic Therapy
B. Client-Centered THerapy
C. Behavior Therapy
D. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
B. Client-Centered THerapy
________ refers to the impaired decision making that occurs in a team when making the right decision is less important than maintaining group harmony.
A. Risky Shift
B. Groupthink
C. Minority Influence
D. Group Polarization
B. Groupthink
According to self-determination theory, competence motivation involves
A. Drive Reduction
B. Self Efficacy and Mastery
C. Maintaining Optimal Arousal
D. Environmental Stimuli
B. Self Efficacy and Mastery
________ is a technique in cognitive therapy.
A. Validation
B. Detriangulation
C. Decatastophize
D. Reframing
C. Decatastophize
The ________ is a theory suggesting that preexisting conditions, such as genetic characteristics, personality dispositions, or experiences, may put a person at risk of developing a psychological disorder.
A. Elaboration Likelihood Model
B. Diathesis-Stress Model
C. Five-Factor Model
D. Medical Model
B. Diathesis-Stress Model
In psychoanalytic theory, the term transference is used to describe
A. the client's relating to the analyst in ways that reproduce or relive important relationships in the client's life
B.the repression of painful memories from conscious awareness
C. the gradual shifting of erogenous desires from the mouth to the genitals.
D. efforts to redirect anxiety-provoking desires into socially acceptable actions
A. the client's relating to the analyst in ways that reproduce or relive important relationships in the client's life