Briefly compare and contrast eclectic and integrative approaches to psychotherapy.
What will be an ideal response?
Both involve some form of combining forms of therapy. The eclectic approach involves choosing a particular form of therapy for a particular client based on empirical data from studies of the treatment of similar clients. The integrative approach involves blending techniques to form an entirely new, hybrid form of therapy.
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Obtaining a complete understanding of aggressive behavior requires that
A. we focus on the unconscious motives behind our aggressions. B. we examine aggression from a variety of theoretical perspectives. C. we only examine the evolutionary basis of aggression. D. we focus our attention on the cognitions involved in aggressive choices.
Abraham Maslow envisioned people's motives as forming a pyramid. The first needs to be satisfied (the foundation) were ____________needs
a. security b. social c. esteem d. basic survival
Restricting the range of either X or Y will generally lower the correlation between the variables
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Allison enters a summer program for high school students who are gifted in math. Of the 40 students, she is one of five girls. Her success in the program is likely to
A) be greater because she wants to prove that girls can handle it. B) depend on making friends with the smartest boys. C) suffer because of the effect of stereotype threat. D) be unaffected by the unbalanced male-female ratio.