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Chapter 15

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show therapy  
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show Psychotherapy  
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are examples of insight therapies   show
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show action therapy.  
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show action therapy  
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uses a medical procedure to bring about changes in behavior.   show
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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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saying whatever comes to mind in order to reveal the unconscious   show
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show manifest content  
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show Dream Interpretation  
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show latent content  
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pointing out client attempts to resist therapeutic breakthroughs   show
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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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show Behavior therapies  
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show Behavior modification or applied behavior analysis  
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teaching clients to relax in response to a fear-producing stimulus   show
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show Therapies Based on Classical Conditioning  
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show aversion therapy  
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show flooding  
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show Modeling  
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show participant modeling  
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show Reinforcement  
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show Extinction  
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can be effective in treating specific problems such as bedwetting, drug addictions, and phobias and can help improve some of the more troubling behavioral symptoms associated with more severe disorders.   show
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show Beck’s Cognitive Therapy  
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show arbitrary inference –  
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distortion of thinking in which a person focuses on only one aspect of a situation while ignoring all other relevant aspects.   show
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show personalization  
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are action therapies that work at changing a person’s illogical or distorted thinking.   show
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show The three goals of cognitive-behavior therapies  
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show Ellis and Rational-Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT)  
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show Group therapy  
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show trained therapist  
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show Advantages of Group Therapy  
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show Disadvantages of Group Therapy  
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show Eysenck’s  
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Surveys reveal that from _______ of people who receive therapy improve   show
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that exist when the backgrounds of client and therapist differ are language, cultural values, social class, and nonverbal communication.   show
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show Eclectic therapies  
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involves moving the eyes back and forth rapidly while concentrating on disturbing thoughts.   show
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is therapy that is offered on the Internet.   show
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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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show Prozac  
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show Electro-convulsive therapy, or ECT  
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show ECT  
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is a form of psychosurgery   show
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