To teach clients effective coping skills so that they can cope with anger, depression, shyness, stress, and similar problems is the aim of
a. EMDR.
b. client-centered therapy.
c. cognitive therapy.
d. aversion therapy.
C
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I feel tense and uncomfortable around people, and I worry people are always judging me. I get “butterflies” when I must meet new people, and worry that I will say something dumb or insulting. I am
a. low in self-esteem. b. a high self-monitor. c. socially anxious (shy). d. low in need for affiliation. e. high in need for power.
Which of the following statements is true of the nativist theory of language development?
A) Language acquisition is based solely on environmental influences. B) Vocabulary development is independent of intelligence. C) Children bring neurological prewiring to language learning. D) Numerous researchers suggest that language learning begins at 36 months.
Gia has learned that if the TV is tuned to a football game, asking her father to take her to the park always results in the answer "No.". If the TV is off, her father almost always answers "Yes.". The status of the TV is an example of a:
a. shaping stimulus b. negative reinforcer c. conditioned stimulus d. discriminative stimulus
The approach that has proven to be the most successful at helping alcoholics to stay sober is
a. individual behavioral therapy. b. using antidepressants with individual counseling. c. mutual-help approaches, like Alcoholics Anonymous. d. the regular use of detoxification techniques.