Play therapy, in which a child enacts family conflicts through play activities, such as
play-acting with dolls or puppets, was developed by ______.
a. psychodynamic therapists c. humanistic therapists
b. behavioral therapists d. cognitive therapists
A
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Dr. Ivers works in a school district as a psychologist. What is she most likely to do in her work?
A. increase production B. improve job satisfaction among the staff C. conduct academic and career testing D. conduct therapy for those suffering from major psychological problems
Which would be a negative correlation?
(a) height and weight (b) age and shoe size in children 3 to 13 (c) age and time to run a mile in children 3 to 13 (d) X and 2X (e) IQ and school grades
Arnold is a social psychologist interested in learning about people's reactions to emergencies. He creates an experiment where his research assistant, Todd, pretends to have a heart attack in the middle of a busy coffee shop
From behind a one-way glass, Arnold observes and records the reactions of the customers in the coffee shop before emerging and explaining the nature of the experiment. Arnold has used ________. a) misleading information b) informed consent c) deception d) passive consent
Which of the following youth with childhood-onset schizophrenia is most likely to have the
best prognosis? a. Cynthia, an 8-year old girl with an acute-onset of mixed symptoms b. Aaron, a 6-year old boy with an insidious-onset of positive symptoms c. Lesley, a 17-year old girl with an acute onset of negative symptoms d. Selena, a 16-year old girl with an acute onset of positive symptoms e. Kadeem, a 14-year old boy with an insidious-onset of negative symptoms