What distinguishes Unified Protocol (UP) from disorder-specific approaches to treating psychopathology?
What will be an ideal response?
Key terms and concepts that may be included in student responses:
? Treatment for specific disorders emerges from research and clinical experience associated that single disorder.
? UP treatment targets psychopathological processes common to multiple disorders (rather than a specific disorder in which those processes occur).
? By targeting processes rather than specific disorders, the clinical techniques of UP appear to have wider application.
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a. Because the heightened influence of teratogens in the world today has actually extended the duration of pregnancy from conception to delivery. b. Because pregnancy usually begins two weeks after a woman's menstrual period, and that is the time from which the beginning of pregnancy is measured. c. Because the duration of pregnancy actually gets longer as a woman ages, and it ranges from 38 to 42 weeks. 40 weeks is the average, so that is what people say. d. Because physicians want to allow for a two-week "window" at the end of the pregnancy so that women do not become concerned if they have not delivered by the end of the 38th week.
Katrina reports knowing her children are misbehaving when she hears "a certain type of silence." Katrina is likely using intuition.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
Research by Haubenstricker (1984) found that physical educators generally devote
A. adequate amounts of time to assessment but use poorly constructed tests B. adequate amounts of time to assessment and use well-devised assessment instruments C. very little time to assessment and use teacher-made tests D. too much time to testing, though they use well-constructed assessment instruments
A small boy has just recently delighted his parents because he learned to call his father "daddy." However, it has now become an embarrassment
to his mother when she takes him out with her because he keeps calling other men "daddy." This is an example of: a. associative linkage. b. generalization. c. higher-order conditioning. d. spontaneous recovery.