You make an appointment to see a therapist and, as you are waiting, you notice that a lot of the books on the therapist's shelves deal with the work of Joseph Wolpe. You might expect that this therapist will:
a. use counterconditioning to reduce specific fears and anxieties
b. emphasize the need to bring unconscious conflicts into conscious awareness
c. help you recognize and change negative thoughts and maladaptive beliefs
d. help you recognize discrepancies between your self-concept and your everyday experiences
A
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Julian Rotter, a leading personality theorist was told that "____ simply could not get academic jobs, regardless of their credentials."?
a. ?African-Americans b. ?women c. ?graduates above the age of 50 d. ?Jews e. ?All of the choices are correct.
Distinguish between benevolent sexism and hostile sexism, and give at least one example of each. How are these two concepts related to ambivalent sexism? Finally, what are some of the impacts of these forms of sexism?
What will be an ideal response?
During a math test, Jacob is given the lengths of two sides of a right triangle and is asked to find the length of its third side. He uses the Pythagorean theorem to calculate the length. In this scenario, Jacob has used a(n) _____ to calculate the length of the third side of the right triangle
A) prototype B) hypothesis C) algorithm D) exemplar
Ling, a recent immigrant from China, experiences physical and mental fatigue: dizziness, headaches, and problems concentrating, sleeping, and remembering important information. She is also irritable and highly excitable. While her symptoms might be diagnosed as a mood or anxiety disorder, a therapist with a DSM-5 emphasis might consider ____
a. disorders unique to particular cultural groups b. a "Not Otherwise Specified" diagnosis c. causal specifiers to broaden the diagnosis d. biological causes for her symptoms