A. Are less likely to use psychoanalytic mathods than psychologists
B. Are physicians who specialize in the treatment of mental disorders
C. Are more likely to use cognitive methods than psychologists
D. Have essentially the same education as clinical psychologists
A. Incongruence
B. Maladaptive habits
C. Transference
D. Clarification
A. Clients should play a major role in determining the pace and direction of their therapy
B. The client is in a position of natural status and authority over the thrapist
C. Therapist should never give their diagnosis directly to the client
D. Client should always be the centre of attentio
A. Can not be stopped by the patient.which is why he/she is seeking therapy
B. Are signs of an underlying emotional or cognitive problem
C. Can be modified directly, through the applications of established principles of conditioning
D. Should be viewed as the expression of a unconscious sexual or aggressive conflict
A. Counterconditioning
B. Meta-analysis.
C. Factor analysis.
D. Electic therapy.
A. Multiple-personality disorders
B. Major depression
C. Schizophrenia
D. Bipolar mood disorders
A. Bulmia.
B. Anxiety dis orders.
C. Schizophrenia.
D. Chronic depression.
A. Panic disorder
B. Phobias
C. Antisocial personality disorder
D. Major depression
A. Humanistic therapy
B. Interpersonal psychotherapy
C. Psychoanalysis
D. Cognitive therapy
A. Psychanalysis.
B. Client-centered therapy.
C. Stress inoculation training
D. Aversive conditioning