A) They all deal with psychotic problems.
B) They all stress insight into the self.
C) They all require an M.D. degree to practice.
D) They all use drugs as part of the treatment.
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A) interpretation.
B) repression.
C) transference.
D) resistance.
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A) schizophrenia
B) mood disorder
C) anxiety disorder
D) marital problems
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A) within 24 hours of taking the drug for the first time.
B) almost immediately after taking the drug for the first time.
C) only after 1-2 weeks of taking the prescribed amount of the drug.
D) only after 6-8 weeks of taking the prescribed amount of the drug.
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A) biofeedback training.
B) systematic desensitization.
C) reverse countertransference.
D) aversion therapy.
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A) insight-rehearsal training.
B) rational-emotive therapy.
C) cognitive restructuring.
D) social skills training.
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A) seem to produce more severe side effects, but they work much more quickly.
B) are more effective in treating the negative symptoms of schizophrenia.
C) can be used to treat depression and anxiety, in addition to schizophrenia.
D) seem to produce fewer unpleasant side effects.
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A) antidepressant drugs.
B) benzodiazepines.
C) antipsychotic drugs.
D) MAO inhibitors.
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A) clinical and counseling psychologists
B) clinical and counseling psychologists, and psychiatrists
C) clinical and counseling psychologists, psychiatrists, and clinical social workers
D) clinical and counseling psychologists, psychiatrists, clinical social workers, and psychiatric nurses
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A) classical and operant conditioning.
B) relaxation training and shaping.
C) modeling, behavioral rehearsal, and shaping.
D) cognitive therapy and modeling.
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A) systematic desensitization.
B) aversion therapy.
C) extinction.
D) social skills training.
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A) unconditional positive regard.
B) genuineness.
C) clarification.
D) empathy.
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A) Behavior therapists have historically placed little emphasis on measuring therapeutic outcomes.
B) Behavior therapies can make important contributions in treating obsessive-compulsive disorder, schizophrenia, eating disorders, and hyperactivity.
C) Insight therapists generally can measure progress more precisely than behavior therapists because of the nature of their therapeutic goals.
D) The evidence for the effectiveness of insight therapy is stronger than the evidence for the effectiveness of behavior therapy.
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A) transference still plays a role, but not interpretation.
B) free association no longer plays a role.
C) interpretation still plays a role, but not transference.
D) interpretation, resistance, and transference still play key roles.
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A) infindibular recidivism.
B) tardive dyskinesia.
C) tachycardia palpitations.
D) MAO inhibition.
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A) feelings of discontent.
B) obsessive compulsive disorder.
C) phobias.
D) sexual dysfunction.
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A) panic disorder.
B) mild depression.
C) generalized anxiety disorder.
D) schizophrenia.
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A) instrumental conditioning.
B) classical conditioning.
C) operant conditioning.
D) aversive conditioning.
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A) free association.
B) analysis of transference.
C) dream analysis.
D) directed confrontation.
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A) current stressful situations in one's life.
B) inconsistency between one's self-concept and reality.
C) unconscious conflicts left over from early childhood.
D) maladaptive patterns of thinking established in childhood.
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