Moss, Chen, and Yi's more recent study on alcoholic dependence identified five subtypes:

(a) Child, Pre-Adolescent, Adolescent, Adult, and Mature Adult
(b) Pre-Alcoholic, Alcoholic, Prodromal, Crucial, and Chronic
(c) Young Adult, Functional, Intermediate Familial, Young Antisocial, and Chronic Severe
(d) Adolescence, Working, Transitional, Rebellious, and Protracted


A

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What do transpersonal therapists say about the other three forces of psychology?

a. They have many methods of enhancing positive emotions, but methods of reducing negative emotions are theoretically underdeveloped. b. Most transpersonal therapists also use the other three forces of psychology, so the distinction between them is lost. c. Because it deals with the meaning of life, transpersonal psychology is a type of psychodynamic theory. d. Transpersonal therapists recommend seeing practitioners of the other three forces for pathological problems and coming to the transpersonal therapists for quality of life issues. e. They develop many methods for reducing negative emotions, but methods of enhancing the positive emotions are theoretically underdeveloped and underused.

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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

Cuijpers et al. did not find that CBT was an effective treatment for adults with depression.

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Short-term memory is also known as

A) ?quick draw. B) ?working memory. C) ?easy recollection. D) ?storage.

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In describing the process of successively removing layers of neuroses, Perls meant by the phobic layer, the level at which the client

a. responds to his or her environment in stereotypical ways, manipulating situations according to habit, and behaving inauthentically in social settings. b. feels that he or she is stuck and doesn't know what the next move should be. This is the point where people often seek help. c. lets go of the old self. d. feels dead inside or cut off from his or her former self. e. feels fearful and helpless but keeps the feelings hidden.

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