Meyers Unit XIII Quiz (psychotherapy)
Dylan is a second-year undergraduate who feels so incompetent that he believes his life is worthless and hopeless. Dylan would profit the most from
Beck's cognitive therapy
The double-blind procedure involves
a procedure in which neither patients nor health care staff know whether a given patient is receiving a drug or a placebo
Which drugs are designed to depress central nervous system activity?
antianxiety drugs
Which drugs appear to produce therapeutic effects by blocking receptor sites for dopamine?
antipsychotic drugs
In treating alcohol dependency, therapists have clients consume alcohol that contains a nausea-producing drug. This technique is known as
aversive conditioning
Because Gretchen is afraid of contracting infectious diseases, she compulsively avoids shaking people's hands or touching doorknobs. Research suggests that an especially effective treatment for her difficulty would involve
behavior therapy
In one treatment for bed-wetting, the child sleeps on a liquid-sensitive pad that when wet, triggers an alarm and awakens the child. This treatment is a form of
behavior therapy
Schizophrenia is a disorder that is MOST likely to be treated with
biomedical therapies
Lithium has been found to be especially effective in the treatment of
bipolar disorder
Which approach emphasizes the importance of providing patients with feelings of unconditional acceptance?
client-centered therapy
In one massive experiment, potentially delinquent boys were assigned to a 5-year treatment program that included professional counseling and family assistance. Many years later, Joan McCord's investigation of this program's effectiveness revealed that
clients' accounts of the program's effectiveness were often misleading and overly positive
Which form of psychotherapy is especially effective in coping with depression and reducing suicide risk?
cognitive therapy
Which therapeutic approach emphasizes that people are often disturbed because of their negative interpretations of events?
cognitive therapy
In one study, people were taught to attribute their compulsive urges to abnormal brain functioning. Instead of giving in to an urge, they participated in an alternative activity that engaged other parts of the brain. This strategy for dealing with their difficulty best illustrates
cognitive-behavior therapy
Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation shows greatest promise for the treatment of
depression
As a therapist, Dr. Cioffi often uses systematic desensitization. She also considers active listening to be an invaluable therapeutic tool, and she frequently makes use of free association. Dr. Cioffi's therapeutic approach would best be described as
eclectic
Which of the following treatments is most likely to be used only with severely depressed patients?
electroconvulsive therapy
SSRIs are prescribed to
elevate arousal and mood
Humanistic therapists are most likely to
emphasize the importance of self-awareness for psychological adjustment
After performing a meta-analysis of some 475 psychotherapy outcome studies, Smith and her colleagues reported in 1980 that
evidence supports the efficacy of psychotherapy
Increasingly, insurer and government support for mental health services requires
evidence-based practice
In 1924, Mary Cover Jones reported that 3-year-old Peter lost his fear of rabbits when a rabbit was repeatedly presented while Peter was eating a tasty snack. This episode best illustrated the potential usefulness of
exposure therapies
To help Mr. Eberstadt overcome his addiction to alcohol, his therapist first attempted to discover whether the substance dependency was somehow a related to conflicts with his spouse. The therapist's concern is most likely to be characteristic of a
family therapist
Three benefits attributed to all psychotherapies are
hope, a new perspective, and a caring relationship
Dr. Judd is convinced that psychological disorders result largely from stressful social situations rather than from disturbances within the individual personality. Dr. Judd's belief is most consistent with the assumptions that underlie
preventive mental health
Though not performed today, lobotomies provide a historical example of
psychosurgery
The best outcome studies for evaluating the effectiveness of psychotherapy typically use
randomized clinical trials
Unusual ESP subjects who defy chance when first tested nearly always lose their "psychic powers" when retested. This decline effect is best explained in terms of
regression toward the mean
In promoting therapeutic life-style change, Stephen Ilardi and his colleagues note that human brains and bodies were designed for physical activity and
social engagement
Proponents of ________ have argued that maintaining appropriate patient behaviors with positive rewards is more humane than relying on punishment.
token economies