Chapter 15 Quizzes

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A new therapeutic technique known as deep brain stimulation is shown promise in the treatment of: a. anorexia nervosa b. mania c. personality disorder d. phobia

a

Although the term may apply to many therapies, "transference" is typically associated with _____ therapies. a. psychodynamic b. humanistic c. behavioral d. biomedical

a

Catherine runs an AA class, several people come a week but they very on who they are. She: a. has most likely experienced some problems with alcohol in her past and is probably not a professional b. has probably never experienced a substance related problem herself c. is probably a licensed psychiatrist d. Probably a licensed psychologist

a

Dr. C is trying to establish what is known as a therapeutic alliance with her clients. What specifically should she of to accomplish this goal? a. she should be more empathetic and caring when working with her clients b. she should be more confrontational c. she should openly consult with others on all cases d. She should work to better understand the disorder

a

Todayls electroconvulsive show therapy is often quite useful in the treatment of: a. severe depression b. dissociative identity disorder c. schizophrenia d. mild anxiety

a

___ refers to techniques or interventions that have produced desired outcomes, or therapeutic changes in controlled studies. a. Evidence-based treatment b. Clinically valid c. Insurance-approved d. Client-friendly

a

A family is going to see a psychologist to help work through some difficulties. This group of individuals is receiving ______ therapy. a. self-help b. group c. psychodynamic d. family

d

Prolonged use of antipsychotic medication can lead to a side effect called _____, which means involuntary facial and lounge movements, or repetitive involuntary jerks or dance-like movements of the arms and legs. a. neuromaliganat disorder b. tardive dyskinesia c. agranulocytosis d. synesthesia

b

Psychotherapists that attempt t increase the understanding of client's motives are known as ____ therapies. a. psychoanalytic b. insight c. action d. biomedical

b

What do studies show about the overall effectiveness of cybertherapy? a. Many who use chat rooms as a part of cybertherapy stop showing up after 1-3 sessions b. It can be effective for some people who can't go see a therapist c. There are not enough studies on it yet d. it is a fad, and ineffective

b

Which of the following causes would a humanistic approach probably be least effective as the first choice of treatment? a. Kayla, a professional musician who feels worthless and suffers from moderate depression. b. Miranda, a corporate executive who suffers form marked delusions and active auditory c. Felicia, a homemaker who is experiencing relationship issues in her marriage d. Lilly, a university professor who has feelings of inadequacy

b

Which of the following is not a noted advantage of group psychotherapy? a. less expensive than individual sessions b. is approbate foe anyone, so it is more available to those with personal struggles c. offers social support for people facing similar challenges d. offeres emotional support from people facing similar challenges

b

Which of the following is not one of the main types of therapies, that helps people improve their overall functioning? a. biomedical therapy b. regressive therapy c. action therapy d. insight therapy

b

A potential patient stated, "I don't limit myself to a single theory or approach." the therapist answers. "I operate in a _____ fashion, integrating various treatment approaches based on the specific needs of each client. a. atheoretical b. Gestalt c. eclectic d. superatheroetical

c

Dr. E is directive in his approach with clients. He pays close attention to body language and often focuses on a client's denied past. What type of a therapeutic approach is Dr. E using? a. behavioral b. group c. Gestalt d. Humanistic

c

Research shows that african american clients prefer a therapist _____ while asian men prefer a ______ therapist. a. same sex; female b. same culture; Hispanic c. opposite sex; male d. female; white

c

Why are antidepressants taking the place of many anti anxiety drugs in the treatment of anxiety disorders? a. anti anxiety drugs are becoming less effective b. anti anxiety drugs are more money c. anti anxiety drugs may be addictive and have more side effects d. anti anxiety drugs are actually no longer available

c

one of the first therapists to begin a moment toward the humane treatment of patients was: a. Sigmund Freud b. Josef Breuer c. Philippe Pinel d. Robert Fleury

c

Barbers therapist tells her she is applying arbitrary inference to her thinking, which ultimately is causing her to be depressed. which of the following is an example of arbitrary inference. a. focusing strictly on negative events, but ignores the less negative aspects b. Tends to overgeneralize a single bad event and assume the rest is gonna be bad too c. Maximizing the bad things she experiences while minimizing the good aspects of life. d. Tends to jump to conclusions with little to no evidence to support there beliefs

d

Behavior based therapies are _____ based, while psychodynamic and humanistic therapies are _____ based. a. insight; action b. medically; action c. rationale; medically d. action; insight

d

Client A is confronted with the situation that causes her anxiety, Client B is asked to think about and visualize the fighting situation. Client a's treatment method would be ______ and Client B's treatment method would be _______. a. imaginal; vital b. systematic; in vivo c. virtual; in vivo d. in vivo; imaginal

d

Dr. K: First, works with clients to help them learn deep relaxation. Second, has them list their fears. Finally, slowly exposes his clients to each of their fears and assists them in gaining control of their anxiety. Dr. K's approach is best known as: a. fear therapy b. flooding c. aversion therapy d. systematic desensitization

d

Motivational interviewing is an alternative therapy to what therapeutic approach? a. group therapy b. gestalt therapy c. psychodynamic therapy d. humanistic therapy

d

Which of the following may be an effective option for some concerns if there isn't a therapist available in your local community? a. group therapy b. family therapy c. psychodynamic therapy d. self-hep group

d

Which of the following therapies has been successful in multiple settings in the establishment of desirable behavior and modification of problem behavior. a. aversion therapy b. systematic desensitization c. flooding d. token economies

d


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