Tuyet-Hoa says, "I tend to focus on the individual and how that person can reach his or her full potential. I am optimistic that people can fulfill themselves when they are free of society's burdening expectations." Tuyet-Hoa's ideas sound most like ____
a. Ellis's A-B-C theory of personality c. humanistic thinking
b. Thorndike's "law of effect" d. existential thinking
C
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__________ models of health have been especially influential in psychological counseling.
A. Biomedical B. Wellness C. Biopsychosocial D. Socioenvironmental
A _____ control group is used to account for the influence of clients' expectations that they will receive therapy
a. wait list b. attention c. no contact d. placebo
A psychologist discovers that the blood of patients with schizophrenia contains a certain chemical not found in the general population. This means that
a. this chemical causes a person to develop schizophrenia. b. having schizophrenia causes this chemical to form in a person's blood. c. both schizophrenia and the chemical are caused by some unknown third factor, such as the typical diet in mental hospitals. d. the chemical and schizophrenia are related, but no causal relationship has been established.
The general curiosity about why people think, feel, and behave the way they do __________.
A. primarily happened after World War II B. is about a century old C. is several centuries old D. has always probably been with us