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Instead of focusing on unconscious and repressed thoughts and impulses, ________ therapies focus on conscious thoughts and self-perceptions.
Humanistic
Psychoanalysts are most likely to view patient transference as
a helpful aid to the process of therapy
An important feature of client-centered therapy is
active listening
When Murli told his therapist, "I came to see what you could do for me," the therapist responded, "It sounds like you're feeling you need some help. Am I right?" The therapist's response illustrates the technique of
active listening
Connor is constantly chewing tobacco. To reduce his appetite for this product, a behavior therapist would most likely use
aversive conditioning
To help Claire quit smoking, a therapist delivers an electric shock to her arm each time she smokes a cigarette. The therapist is using
aversive conditioning
Two counterconditioning techniques for replacing unwanted responses are
aversive conditioning and exposure therapy
Therapists practice ________ by using positive reinforcers to reward closer and closer approximations of a desired behavior.
behavior modification
According to psychoanalysts, resistance refers to the
blocking from consciousness of anxiety-laden material during therapy
During a marriage counseling session, the therapist suggests to Mr. and Mrs. Gallo that they each restate their spouse's comments before making their own. The therapist was applying a technique most closely associated with
client-centered therapy
Although originally trained in Freudian techniques, Aaron Beck developed a ________ therapy for depression.
cognitive
A procedure that trains people to make new responses to stimuli that currently trigger unwanted responses is called
counterconditioning
Benny's mother tries to reduce his fear of sailing by giving the 3-year-old his favorite candy as soon as they board the boat. The mother's strategy best illustrates
counterconditioning
Psychoanalysts would be most likely to discourage patients from
discontinuing psychotherapy whenever they felt it was no longer necessary
According to Mary Cover Jones, 3-year-old Peter lost his fear of rabbits when one was repeatedly presented while he was eating his midafternoon snack. This episode best illustrated the potential usefulness of
exposure therapies
Insight therapies aim to improve psychological functioning by
increasing the client's awareness of underlying motives and defenses
Which form of therapy would most likely help depressed patients by teaching them how to resolve disagreements with their friends?
interpersonal psychotherapy
A token economy represents an application of the principles of
operant conditioning
Praising socially withdrawn children when they make eye contact with others and ignoring them after a temper tantrum best illustrates an application of
operant conditioning
In the United States, managed health care has limited the number of psychotherapy sessions that may be covered by insurance. This is particularly likely to discourage the widespread practice of
psychoanalysis
Which of the following therapists would most likely try to understand an adult's psychological disorder by exploring that person's childhood experiences?
psychoanalyst
Psychological disorders that researchers believe are learned, such as phobias, are most likely to be treated with
psychotherapy
Which therapeutic approach emphasizes that people are often disturbed because they are unrealistic in their belief that they should never experience rejection
rational emotive behavior therapy
Gina is so fearful of taking tests for college courses that she experiences mild anxiety when registering for a course, intense anxiety when studying for a test, and extreme anxiety when answering actual test questions. Her greatest fear, however, is experienced while waiting for a professor to hand out tests. During the process of systematically desensitizing her test anxiety, the therapist is likely to ask Gina first to imagine
registering for a college course.
Stress inoculation training focuses on helping people to
replace negative self-talk with more positive comments.
Cognitive therapists would be most likely to encourage depressed clients to
stop blaming themselves for negative circumstances beyond their control.
Jonathan is afraid to ask a girl for a date, so his therapist instructs him to relax and simply imagine he is reaching for his cell phone and then calling a potential date. The therapist's technique best illustrates the process of
systematic desensitization
Which of the following is a type of exposure therapy?
systematic desensitization
Mrs. Coleman is a withdrawn schizophrenia patient. To help her become more socially active, institutional staff members give her small plastic cards whenever she talks to someone. She is allowed to exchange these cards for candy and cigarettes. Staff members are making use of
token economy
Proponents of behavior modification have suggested that institutionalized patients can be weaned from ________ by shifting them to other rewards common to life outside an institution.
token economy
Systematic desensitization is to classical conditioning as ________ is to operant conditioning.
token economy
Lynn has begun to buy small gifts for her therapist, and she feels extremely jealous of the time he spends with his other patients. To a psychoanalyst, this is most indicative of
transference
Carl Rogers referred to a caring, nonjudgmental attitude as
unconditional positive regard
A therapist who takes an eclectic approach is one who
uses a variety of psychological theories and therapeutic approaches
Which of the following techniques have behavior therapists used to help people overcome a fear of flying?
virtual reality exposure therapy