Fundamentals of Abnormal Psychology 8th Edition by Comer TestBank
(1.) If you are being encouraged to see the link between the way you interpret your
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D. cognitive therapy.
(2.) Therapists who often deliberately frustrate and challenge their clients, and who often use role- playing and a “here and now” orientation, are:
D. gestalt.
(3.) The model of abnormality that focuses on the role of values and choices in behavior is the:
C. humanistic-existential model.
(4.) In explaining why women are diagnosed with anxiety disorders and depression twice as often as men, multicultural therapists would focus on:
A. prejudice and discrimination faced by women.
(5.) Based on David Rosenhan's work, one would conclude that labeling people as mentally ill:
C. sets up harmful expectations.
(6.) If you recognize your worth as a person, Carl Rogers would say that you have developed:
D. unconditional self-regard.
(7.) According to Freud's psychodynamic theory, at birth the child is in the:
C. oral stage.
(8.) The model of abnormality that cites physical processes as being the key to behavior is the:
C. biological model.
(9.) According to Freud, the healthy person:
A. has a balance of id, ego, and superego expression.
(10.) If a mother seems excessively involved in her child's life such that the two of them do not seem to be independent people, their relationship is said to be:
D. enmeshed.
(11.) Jamal observed his parents' generous behavior throughout his childhood. As a result, he developed a positive and generous attitude toward the world. According to the behavioral model, Jamal has acquired his lifestyle through the process of:
A. modeling.
(12.) The term for the form of psychotherapy pioneered by Carl Rogers is:
D. client-centered.
(13.) If you believe that you can master and perform needed behaviors whenever necessary, Bandura would say that you had a positive sense of:
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