A) insight therapy.
B) group therapy.
C) behavior therapy.
D) biomedical therapy.
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A) the client's vague complaints be translated into concrete behavioral goals.
B) the client develop insight into his or her irrational thought processes.
C) the client passively accept suggestions for change.
D) the client's concrete complaints be translated into abstract constructs.
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A) the childhood unconscious conflict that led to the behavior.
B) how situational factors are evoking the troublesome behavior.
C) the ways in which the behavior keeps the client from becoming self-actualized.
D) the inappropriate thought patterns that underlie the behavior.
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A) behavior therapy
B) biomedical therapy
C) insight therapy
D) emotion therapy
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A) social skills training.
B) client-centered therapy.
C) cognitive therapy.
D) psychoanalysis.
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A) transference
B) the content of dreams
C) the client's feelings toward the therapist
D) the client's attempts to hinder the progress of therapy
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A) more resistance are less likely to drop out of therapy.
B) less resistance are less likely to drop out of therapy.
C) more transference are less likely to drop out of therapy.
D) less transference are less likely to drop out of therapy.
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A) an imagined fear.
B) an imagined pleasant experience.
C) deep muscle relaxation.
D) vigorous exercise.
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A) Men are more likely than women to enter therapy.
B) People from the lower socioeconomic classes are more likely to enter therapy than those from the upper classes.
C) Many people who need therapy don't receive it.
D) Only people who have an identifiable mental disorder are eligible for therapy.
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A) gradual approach to the feared object.
B) direct confrontation with the feared object.
C) use of real objects instead of imagination.
D) transfer of treatment to real-life situations.
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A) provide warmth and caring only when clients' behavior is appropriate.
B) communicate with clients in an honest and spontaneous manner.
C) understand the client's world from the client's point of view, and be able to communicate this.
D) show complete, nonjudgmental acceptance of the client as a person.
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A) is a neurological disorder marked by involuntary writhing and tic-like movements.
B) is a serious side effect of long-term use of antidepressant drugs.
C) can be cured with the same medication used to treat Parkinson's disease.
D) can emerge after long-term use of lithium.
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A) client-centered therapy.
B) a psychoanalytic approach to therapy.
C) social skills training.
D) Beck's cognitive therapy.
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A) 5%
B) 15%
C) 25%
D) 35%
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A) recognizing and changing negative thought patterns.
B) reliving of traumatic childhood experiences.
C) increasing the client's self-awareness and self-acceptance.
D) modifying maladaptive behaviors.
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A) development of a therapeutic alliance with a professional helper
B) the provision of emotional support and empathy by the therapist
C) the opportunity to express feelings, confront problems and gain new insights
D) the specific methods and techniques used by the therapist
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A) create a negative response to a stimulus that has elicited problematic behavior.
B) correct habitual thinking errors and maladaptive beliefs.
C) reduce phobic responses.
D) improve interpersonal skills.
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A) Therapy groups typically consist of 4 to 12 participants.
B) The therapist holds a special status within the group and remains distant from the group.
C) Only the weekly group leader expresses emotions, and shares feelings during a session.
D) Group therapy is typically more expensive than individual therapy.
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A) negative associations using classical conditioning techniques.
B) pleasant associations using observational learning techniques.
C) negative associations using operant learning techniques.
D) pleasant associations using classical conditioning techniques.
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A) Xanax.
B) Valium.
C) Mellaril.
D) Buspar.
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