How has psychotherapy changed since the middle of the 20th century, and why?

What will be an ideal response?


Today, health insurance pays most costs instead of the patient paying. Many types of therapists are available, including clinical psychologists, instead of just psychiatrists. Many types of treatment are available, instead of mostly Freudian methods. Treatment is briefer, whenever possible. Therapists attempt to make clear diagnoses, and research evaluates the effectiveness of various treatments. The main impetus behind all these changes is the shift to health insurance. An insurer wants to pay for only as much treatment is necessary, only the types of treatment that work, and only the patients who really need help.

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A. Yes-Project Genome is scheduled to begin in 2009 B. No-Project Genome has identified all genes C. No-since 1980, many human genes have been identified D. Yes-scientists have expressed disinterest in genetic research

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Why is the relationship with parents so critical in adolescence?

a. A good relationship with parents correlates with good grades b. A strong parent-child bond means a strong relationship with peers c. Teens who are close to their parents are less likely to use drugs d. All of the above

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Why do schemas differ from culture to culture?

a. Cultures differ in terms of what is important and relevant to the people who live there. b. In some cultures, a good memory is more important than in other cultures. c. Life is simpler in nonindustrialized cultures, making schemas less important. d. Survival is more difficult in nomadic cultures, making schemas more important.

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

An example of selection bias error would be when high-income individuals are assigned to one group and low-income individuals to the other group.

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