Unlike traditional psychoanalysis, modern psychodynamic therapies focus more on clients' ____________
a. present relationships and less on sexual issues
b. dreams and past relationships with one's parents
c. outward appropriate expression of childhood longing
d. current sexual issues and past grief
A
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Nola and Larkin are concerned about the lack of city services in their low-income neighborhood, and their religious congregation has helped establish a PICO-based community organization to address these issues. That organization now has a small membership and is ready to begin work. In the PICO cycle of organizing, what step below would they take next?
a. one-to-one meetings with neighborhood residents to identify the most pressing issue b. meet with influential members of the congregation to identify the most pressing issue c. meet with city officials to identify the most pressing issue d. schedule an "accountability meeting" of a large number of citizens with a key city official
A psychoanalyst has noticed that whenever a patient begins talking about his father, he has very little to say or he will quickly change the topic. When his father finally is discussed, the patient claims that his father is irrelevant
The therapist is most likely to interpret the patient's behavior as an instance of a. catharsis. b. resistance. c. transference. d. countertransference.
Babies
A) are capable of only one form of learning: classical conditioning. B) learn through their natural preference for novel stimulation. C) rarely learn through observation. D) are capable of only one form of learning: operant conditioning.
Operant conditioning:
What will be an ideal response?