When cognitive psychotherapists teach clients how to handle recurring problems, it is often an attempt to eliminate

A. emotional consequences.
B. the ideal self.
C. self-defeating thinking.
D. negative personal constructs.


C

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Jane and Jan have been best friends since they were four years old. Even though both women have married and are raising families, they remain best friends. Research by Christakis and Fowler (2007) suggests that if Jane becomes obese, ____

a. Jan will try to help her lose weight b. Jan will actually lose weight c. there is a 171% chance that Jan, too, will become obese d. there will, at most, a one percent effect on Jan's weight

Psychology

According to the Somatovisceral Afference Model of Emotion (SAME), which scenario is likely to elicit the slowest emotional response??

a. ?Tiana receives a rare phone call from her husband who is away at war; she happily grins from ear-to-ear. b. ?While hiking, Daria sees a mountain lion off in the distance; she has never been so scared, and stops dead in her tracks as her heart beats uncontrollably. c. ?Doug is finishing up his term paper as his roommate accidentally drops a pint of beer on his laptop; Doug starts to shake uncontrollably with anger. d. ?Tyrone looks over his annual progress report from his boss; the comments are mostly positive and he is proud of his accomplishments.

Psychology

Behaviors observed in hypnotized subjects have been observed in nonhypnotized subjects.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

Psychology

When a client fails to put into action a plan developed with the therapist, he/she is said to be demonstrating

a. treatment refusal. b. resistance. c. treatment non-compliance. d. compliance refusal.

Psychology