The approaches that show the most promise for treating somatic symptom disorders are ____

a. relaxation training, psychoeducation, and changing cognitions
b. flooding, modeling, and drug therapy
c. hypnotherapy, drug therapy, and changing cognitions
d. systematic desensitization, cognitive therapy, and exposure


a

Psychology

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Research indicates that the highly structured intensive behavior therapy techniques developed by Ivor Lovaas and his colleagues

a. can be very effective within very short periods of time. b. only work when combined with antipsychotic medications. c. lead only to temporary improvements. d. can be effective but only when they are provided many hours a week and for many years.

Psychology

Positive intergroup contact can effectively reduce prejudice through ____

a. avoiding contact with outgroup members until necessary b. competitive exercises with outgroup members c. imagined positive interactions with outgroup members d. testing positive interactions under adverse conditions

Psychology

The use of a competing response probably serves the same functions for habits, tics and stuttering

a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false

Psychology

What was Jason’s goal in life, according to Adler’s theory? Did he experience feelings of inferiority that influenced his life? Provide examples. How did he strive for success? Explain.

What will be an ideal response?

Psychology