G refers to which factor of intelligence?
a. General
b. Generalizable
c. Germane
d. Global
A
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Historically, Western models of psychotherapy have been based on a worldview that emphasizes ___________as a means to enhance optimal independent functioning, coping abilities, and adaptation.
a. Individual psychotherapy b. Group psychotherapy c. Medication psychotherapy d. Collective psychotherapy
Margot sometimes can’t get back to sleep when she wakes up in the middle of the night. She thinks about all the things she has to do and can’t stop her mind from racing. Her therapist tells her that if she’s not asleep within 30 minutes, she should get out of bed and read in a different location so that she doesn’t associate the bed with her feelings of anxiety. This is an example of which cognitive–behavioral technique?
a. relaxation training b. stimulus control c. sleep restriction d. cognitive restructuring
According to the text, the most common fear surrounding the transmission of HIV is:
(a) breathing the same air as a person with HIV (b) living next door to someone with HIV (c) working with someone with HIV (d) both a and c
Which of the following is not consistent with rational emotive behavior therapy?
a. Events or other people make us feel bad or good. b. Irrational beliefs emanate from environmental and genetic factors. c. Emotional distress results from exaggeration, overgeneralization, and unvalidated assumptions. d. Thinking, feeling, and behaving are interconnected