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Question 1
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Barlow’s development of a unified protocol is an example of a(n)_____ approach to psychotherapy efficacy studies.
bidiagnostic
transdiagnostic
polydiagnositc
monodiagnostic
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Among the following individuals, who would be most likely to support a prescriptive approach to therapy?
Bruce Wampold
Henrietta Churchill
Stanley Messer
Dianne Chambless
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Dr. Harbinger is studying a new psychotherapy treatment for depression. He carefully screens potential participants to make sure they fit strict diagnostic criteria and randomly assigns them to a treatment or control group. He is most likely conducting a(n) _____ study.
effectiveness
efficacy
efficiency
power
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Over the past three months, Jennifer’s family has repeatedly expressed concern about her abuse of alcohol. Jennifer refuses to acknowledge that problems have arisen from her drinking, and she clearly states she has no desire to change her behaviors. In the stages of change model developed by Norcross, Krebs, and Prochaska (2011), Jennifer is in the _____ stage.
action
contemplation
preparation
precontemplation
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Freud’s psychodynamic psychotherapy has been reinvented in many forms, including all of the following EXCEPT
Klein’s object relations.
Erikson’s ego psychology.
Kohut’s self-psychology.
Jung’s associative psychology.
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Dr. James “forgets” to unlock the front door to his office on a Saturday when his only patient is Millie, a loud, disagreeable woman who often yells during therapy sessions. According to the psychodynamic school of thought, Dr. James has committed a _____.
free association
manifest content
Freudian slip
dream work
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Clarissa dreams she is a platypus flopping about on a never-ending sandy beach while the bright sun slowly bakes her to a crisp. Dr. Siggie, her psychologist, explains that the never-ending beach represents her inability to emotionally escape from an abusive relationship, and the sun represents the abuser. What is the manifest content in this scenario?
The beach representing her inability to escape an abusive relationship
The sun representing an abuser
Clarissa as a platypus flopping about on a beach
Dr. Siggie’s nonverbal behaviors while explaining Clarissa’s dream
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Ron is a psychotherapy client who senses that certain unconscious material will soon be exposed. This makes him anxious, so he abruptly changes the subject and then misses his next appointment. Ron’s psychodynamic psychotherapist is likely to understand Ron’s actions as _____.
resistance
displacement
insight
transference
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Juan has formed a psychotherapy relationship with his clinical psychologist in which Juan unconsciously and unrealistically expects the psychologist to behave like Juan’s mother. Juan’s situation best illustrates _____.
resistance
transference
allegiance effects
reflection
1 / 1 pts
Empathy, unconditional positive regard, and genuineness
contribute little to the success of humanistic therapy.
are Maslow’s three necessary and sufficient conditions for therapy.
foster a client’s self-healing.
do not appear to be common factors.
Question 1
1 / 1 pts
Barlow’s development of a unified protocol is an example of a(n)_____ approach to psychotherapy efficacy studies.
bidiagnostic
transdiagnostic
polydiagnositc
monodiagnostic
1 / 1 pts
Among the following individuals, who would be most likely to support a prescriptive approach to therapy?
Bruce Wampold
Henrietta Churchill
Stanley Messer
Dianne Chambless
1 / 1 pts
Dr. Harbinger is studying a new psychotherapy treatment for depression. He carefully screens potential participants to make sure they fit strict diagnostic criteria and randomly assigns them to a treatment or control group. He is most likely conducting a(n) _____ study.
effectiveness
efficacy
efficiency
power
1 / 1 pts
Over the past three months, Jennifer’s family has repeatedly expressed concern about her abuse of alcohol. Jennifer refuses to acknowledge that problems have arisen from her drinking, and she clearly states she has no desire to change her behaviors. In the stages of change model developed by Norcross, Krebs, and Prochaska (2011), Jennifer is in the _____ stage.
action
contemplation
preparation
precontemplation
1 / 1 pts
Freud’s psychodynamic psychotherapy has been reinvented in many forms, including all of the following EXCEPT
Klein’s object relations.
Erikson’s ego psychology.
Kohut’s self-psychology.
Jung’s associative psychology.
1 / 1 pts
Dr. James “forgets” to unlock the front door to his office on a Saturday when his only patient is Millie, a loud, disagreeable woman who often yells during therapy sessions. According to the psychodynamic school of thought, Dr. James has committed a _____.
free association
manifest content
Freudian slip
dream work
1 / 1 pts
Clarissa dreams she is a platypus flopping about on a never-ending sandy beach while the bright sun slowly bakes her to a crisp. Dr. Siggie, her psychologist, explains that the never-ending beach represents her inability to emotionally escape from an abusive relationship, and the sun represents the abuser. What is the manifest content in this scenario?
The beach representing her inability to escape an abusive relationship
The sun representing an abuser
Clarissa as a platypus flopping about on a beach
Dr. Siggie’s nonverbal behaviors while explaining Clarissa’s dream
1 / 1 pts
Ron is a psychotherapy client who senses that certain unconscious material will soon be exposed. This makes him anxious, so he abruptly changes the subject and then misses his next appointment. Ron’s psychodynamic psychotherapist is likely to understand Ron’s actions as _____.
resistance
displacement
insight
transference
1 / 1 pts
Juan has formed a psychotherapy relationship with his clinical psychologist in which Juan unconsciously and unrealistically expects the psychologist to behave like Juan’s mother. Juan’s situation best illustrates _____.
resistance
transference
allegiance effects
reflection
1 / 1 pts
Empathy, unconditional positive regard, and genuineness
contribute little to the success of humanistic therapy.
are Maslow’s three necessary and sufficient conditions for therapy.
foster a client’s self-healing.
do not appear to be common factors.