Paul visits a therapist for treatment of his depression. His therapist helps Paul recognize
that his depression arises from his failure to meet various conditions of worth
internalized from his interactions with his parents during childhood
. Throughout the therapy process, Paul discovers and develops his own unique potential. Paul's therapist most resembles ______ in his therapeutic approach.
a. Beck c. Hartmann
b. Rogers d. Horney
B
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Which of the following indicates that the model of bereavement proposed by Kübler-Ross does not tell the whole story regarding how people grieve?
a. There are actually more stages than proposed by Kübler-Ross. b. Many people do not go through the stages in the sequence proposed, and some show no signs of any of the stages. c. Men, but not women, seem to proceed through the stages in different orders and at different speeds. d. The bargaining stage does not occur very often because most people realize the futility of such a response.
Which major subdivision of the peripheral nervous system controls the involuntary functioning of blood vessels, body organs, and glands?
A) the central nervous system B) the autonomic nervous system C) the somatic nervous system D) the sympathetic nervous system
Superstitious conditioning refers to:
A) lay people's erroneous assumptions about luck and fate B) bits of folk wisdom that people are rewarded for expressing C) the false conditioning of random behaviors D) a learned aversion toward situations people don't understand
Multiple personality has been traditionally classified as a somatic symptom or related disorder
Indicate whether the statement is true or false