Cognitive restructuring helps clients to
a) understand childhood fears.
b) develop more realistic self-appraisals.
c) learn to approach a feared object in a gradual manner.
d) develop insight into the symbolic meaning of symptoms.
b
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Sperling's delayed partial report procedure provided evidence that
A. short-term and long-term memory are the independent components of memory. B. information in sensory memory fades within one or two seconds. C. information in short-term memory must be rehearsed to transfer into long-term memory. D. short-term memory has a limited capacity.
We learn our own actions lead to outcomes through:
a. operant conditioning b. classical conditioning c. second-order conditioning d. higher-order conditioning
If a family is in crisis, a family therapist will first
a. try to determine which family member is causing the problem. b. work with the family member who is the most troubled and devastated by the crisis. c. try to identify the most resourceful family members, who can help solve the immediate problem. d. work with the whole family unit in a calming atmosphere in which each family can state his or her feelings without interruption regarding the cause of the crisis situation.
During an interview, a patient says he has frequently seen a hand come out of the bathroom sink to grab a bar of soap. The psychologist who is conducting the interview most likely writes that the patient presents evidence of
a. delusions. b. loose associations. c. negative symptoms. d. hallucinations.