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treatments developed to help clients gain insight into their fundamental self-worth and value as human beings

humanistic therapy

100

The therapy the assumes that the behaviors are the problem and apply learning principles to eliminate unwanted behaviors?

behavior therapies

100

Brief verbal affirmations like “I see,” “I know,” “Sure,” “Thank you,” or “I understand” are all examples of...

active listening

100

It is possible for some psychological treatments to ________ but also ________-by making people worse or preventing their getting better

be ineffective, harmful

100

Which is not a symptom that indicates a health profession should be sought?

a. self-disrupted behavior

b. feelings of hopelessness

c. being a productive

d. thoughts of suicide

c. being a productive

200

A therapist seeks to understand a client's experiences without indicating approval or disapproval is an example of what?

unconditional positive regard

200

What therapy technique uses an integrated approach to alter the way clients think
and act and make clients aware of irrational negative thinking and replace it with new ways of thinking

cognitive behavioral therapy

200

What was Freud's therapeutic technique?

free association

200

Because most people enter therapy when they are __________ and usually leave when they are ____________, most therapists, like most clients, testify to therapy's success-___________

unhappy, less unhappy, regardless of the treatment

200

a procedure for statistically combining the results of many different research studies

meta-analysis

300

Approach to psychotherapy that uses techniques from various forms
of therapy

Eclectic approach

300

painting back tasting nail polish on finger nails to stop a person from biting their finger nails in an example of what type of therapy?

aversive conditioning

300

Rogers believed in ___-___, _____ therapy

person-centered, nondirective

300

People with more specific problems are more likely to experience _____ than those with less-focused problems (relapse).

improvement

300

What is one thing that is not suggested to look for when selecting a therapist?

a. Question the therapist’s values, credentials, and fees.

b. Seek preliminary consultation with several therapists

c. ignore treatment approach and training

d. Look for indications of a potential therapeutic alliance.

c. ignore treatment approach and training

400

What are the goals of psychodynamic therapy

Understand symptoms by focusing on important relationships and events and explore defended-against thoughts and feelings.

400

The operant conditioning strategy typically used in classrooms in which people earn a token of some sort for exhibiting a desired behaviour and can later exchange the tokens for privileges

token economy

400

Prescribed medications or procedures that act directly on the person’s
physiology

Biomedical therapy

400

True or false: Scared Straight, D.A.R.E., some weight-reduction and pedophile rehabilitation efforts are very effective pseudopsychological treatments

false

400

What are the elements of all psychotherapies?

Hope for demoralized people, new perspective, and therapeutic alliance: Empathic, trusting, caring
relationship

500

Treatment involving psychological techniques; someone seeking to
overcome psychological difficulties or achieve personal growth

Psychotherapy

500

The group of techniques that us counterconditioning, exposure therapy, systematic desenstitization, and VR exposure therapy?

classical conditioning techniques.

500

What are the goals of psychoanalysis?

Energy release, Conscious awareness of repressed feelings, Insights into origins of personal disorders and reduction of
inner conflicts

500

Those not undergoing therapy often ________, but those undergoing therapy are _________ to improve and to improve __________ and with _________ of relapse

improve, more likely, faster, less risk

500

treatment involving psychological techniques; consists of interaction between a trained therapist and someone seeking to overcome psychological difficulties or achieve personal growth

psychotherapy

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