Actions intended to harm or destroy are referred to as __________.
A. persistence
B. displacement
C. varying efforts
D. aggression
Answer: D
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What was Carl Rogers' reaction to Freud's psychoanalytic approach?
A. He disagreed with Freud's belief that psychological problems come from unconscious thoughts. B. Rogers argued that psychological problems come from unconscious thoughts and not what Freud believed, which was failure to reach one's potential. C. He disagreed with the argument that Freud made about how the necessity of the therapist is to be more of a helper rather than expert. D. He argued that Freud focused too much on the role of the conscious mind.
Dr. Rowan is seeing a client who is afraid of dogs. If Dr. Rowan uses participant modeling therapy, how long is it likely to take for the client's phobia to be extinguished?
a) 15-20 minutes b) 3 or 4 hours c) 2 days d) 7-12 sessions
If a person demonstrated what Hippocrates described as "melancholia," the person would be classified as having __________.
A. manic disorder B. schizophrenia C. bipolar disorder D. depression
In the influential The Varieties of Religious Experience, James set forth a set of basic premises including
A) religious experience should be the study of religious institutions. B) the most intense varieties of experience should be studied by medical doctors. C) religious experience should be the focus of the study of religion. D) the importance of utilizing rationality to help us live fuller and better lives.