Susan consulted a therapist to help with her panic attacks. The therapist asked her how she experienced the attacks: when, where, what the triggers were, and more. The therapist was conducting a(n) __________ interview to look for precipitating cues.
A. behavioral
B. performance
C. reactive
D. analytical
Answer: A
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a. emerge through reciprocal influence. b. describe how members act, feel, and think. c. define which behaviors are “bad” or “wrong.” d. emerge from personal, idiosyncratic beliefs. e. identify behaviors that should not be performed.
"Flashbulb" memories of highly emotional events have what characteristic? They are accurate but not detailed or confident.They are accurate but not detailed or confident. a. They are detailed and confident but not always accurate. b. They are accurate but not detailed or confident
c. They are detailed, confident, and accurate. d. They are neither detailed, confident, nor accurate.
Ryan was fired last week, but he looked still confident as usual. As opposed to Ryan, Jason looked less confident due to the lay off. This illustrates a
a. person-situation interaction. b. trait. c. state. d. personality.
In psychoanalysis, insight is achieved when:
a. the client begins to experience resistance and transference b. the therapist is able to explain the latent content of the client's dreams c. the client's unconscious conflicts are brought into conscious awareness d. the therapist is able to explain the manifest content of the client's dreams