Karlin is in dialectical behavior therapy for borderline personality disorder. She is working with her therapist on how to say "no" to her sister, who has often exploited her. What part of dialectical behavior therapy focuses on this skill?
a. Interpersonal effectiveness skills training
b. Emotional regulation skills training
c. Distress tolerance skills training
d. Mindfulness skills training
a
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Judd is considered obese and has a weakness for donuts. His therapist decides to try a new therapeutic approach wherein he sprinkles an invisible, bitter-tasting powder on top of the donuts. The powder will cause a noxious effect. What technique is being used to help Judd with this weakness?
A. Token economies B. Aversion therapy C. Guided exposure therapy D. EMDR therapy
As people become middle-aged, the lens of the eye becomes less flexible and less able to accommodate, resulting in a farsightedness due to aging known as
a. hyperopia. b. myopia. c. presbyopia. d. astigmatism.
Which of the following are impaired by alcohol consumption and increase the risk of car accidents by drunk drivers?
a. retinal disparity and convergence b. convergence and brightness constancy c. figure-ground effect and retinal disparity d. size and shape constancy
If Harry continually looks to others to help him solve his problems, he is likely to have unresolved conflicts with origins in the:
a. oral stage b. anal stage c. phallic stage d. genital stage