Better outcomes for group therapy members are achieved when
a. group members clearly understand how the group is being run and know what responses to give.
b. there is strong group cohesion and a strong therapeutic alliance.
c. the group encourages independent learning and confrontive interactions.
d. all of the above
c
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Mel believes that people are spying on him and plotting against him. A stranger that comes to his door asking for directions is "really trying to get information," while static sounds during a telephone conversation indicate that "someone is recording the phone call.". So, Mel feels like he must be on guard at all times. Mel is suffering from
a. schizophrenia. b. paranoid psychosis. c. the erotomanic type of delusional disorder. d. the histrionic personality disorder.
Recent theoretical discussion on Piaget's stages has focused on the issue of whether
a. Piaget identified too few distinct stages. b. there are individual differences among children. c. cognition develops continuously instead of in stages. d. Piaget thought children are generally smarter than they are.
Wilhelm Wundt felt that the object of psychology was the study of the mind as a natural event and that the best way to approach the study of psychology was to
a. break down conscious experience into basic elements. b. focus on the continuity between conscious experience and behavior. c. analyze the relationship between sensory stimuli and behavior. d. determine the functions of conscious experience.
Considering the biology of memory, which of the following scenarios is most likely to occur?
A. Alex develops an intense height phobia due to an experience that activates his amygdala. B. Beatriz learns to perform a double axel jump due to an experience that activates her striatum. C. Thuy scores 100 percent on her history final due to an experience that activates her cerebellum. D. Malik learns all the lines for his role in the class play due to an experience that activates his medulla.