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Chapter 15

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show therapy  
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show Psychotherapy  
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show Psychoanalysis and humanistic therapies  
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Psychotherapy aimed at changing disordered behavior directly is called   show
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Behavioral and cognitive therapies are examples of   show
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show Biomedical therapy  
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Biomedical therapies include   show
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show deinstitutionalization  
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show Sigmund Freud psychoanalysis  
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show Free Associations  
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show manifest content  
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show Dream Interpretation  
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the symbolic or hidden meaning of dreams   show
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show Resistance  
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clients tend to transfer their positive and negative feelings for other people onto the therapist   show
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For client-centered therapy to be effective, the client must perceive the therapist as showing ___________.   show
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is more directive, helping clients to become aware of their feelings and take responsibility for their choices in life.   show
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are action therapies that do not look at thought processes but instead focus on changing the abnormal or disordered behavior itself through classical or operant conditioning.   show
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show Behavior modification or applied behavior analysis  
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show systematic desensitization  
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show Therapies Based on Classical Conditioning  
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pairing negative/aversive images with undesirable behaviors   show
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show flooding  
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learning through the observation and imitation of others   show
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show participant modeling  
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show Reinforcement  
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show Extinction  
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show Behavior therapies  
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is oriented toward teaching the client how thinking may be distorted and helping clients to see how inaccurate some of their beliefs may be.   show
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show arbitrary inference –  
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show selective thinking  
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show personalization  
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show Cognitive-behavioral therapies  
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are to relieve the symptoms and solve the problems, to develop strategies for solving future problems, and to help change irrational, distorted thinking.   show
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is a very directive therapy in which the therapist challenges the client’s irrational beliefs, often arguing with clients and even assigning them homework.   show
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show Group therapy  
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show trained therapist  
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of low cost, exposure to other people with similar problems, social interaction with others, and social and emotional support from people with similar disorders or problems.   show
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can include the need to share the therapist’s time with others in the group, the lack of a private setting in which to reveal concerns, the possibility that shy people will not be able to speak up within a group setting, and the inability of people with s   show
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His early survey of client improvement seemed to suggest that clients would improve as time passed, with or without therapy.   show
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Surveys reveal that from _______ of people who receive therapy improve   show
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show The four barriers to effective psychotherapy  
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show Eclectic therapies  
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show Eye-movement desensitization reprocessing, or EMDR  
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show Cybertherapy  
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show Cybertherapists  
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offers the advantages of anonymity and therapy for people who cannot otherwise get to a therapist.   show
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is used in treating bipolar disorder.   show
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is used to treat depression.   show
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is used to treat severe depression, bipolar disorder, and schizophrenia.   show
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involves the use of a muscle relaxant, a short-term anesthetic, and relatively mild muscular contractions.   show
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is a form of psychosurgery   show
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