Therapists who advise clients to apply special breathing and relaxation techniques in response to their hallucinatory voices are using a technique from the cognitive-behavioral approach that involves:
A) education about the biological causes of hallucinations.
B) ways of coping with hallucinations.
C) interpreting their hallucinations.
D) challenging ideas about the power of hallucinations.
Answer: B) ways of coping with hallucinations.
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A. authority figures B. conformity inducers C. altruistic leaders D. asocial models
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A. the same participants remembering some information at longer and longer intervals after learning the information. B. different groups of participants remembering some information across different periods of time after learning the information. C. the same participants remembering some information for as many trials as it takes to recall all of the information correctly. D. the same participants recalling some information many times but, each time, receiving different retrieval cues to assist their recall.
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A. ablation B. aspiration C. lesion D. chilling
During the Middle Ages, the treatment for abnormal behavior often involved physical torture in order to "cast out the evil spirits," which was part of a procedure known as
a. psychodrama. b. exorcism. c. ergotism. d. asceticism.