When someone forgets highly personal information after a traumatic event, he/she typically has
a. hypochondriasis.
b. anterograde interference.
c. dissociative amnesia.
d. dissociative interference.
c
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Rogers's personality theory is rooted in:
a. Freud's theories. c. experimental psychology. b. Jung's theories. d. humanistic psychology.
What is the most frequent outcome of treatment for bulimia nervosa?
a. Worsening of symptoms b. Chronic course c. Considerable improvement d. Full recovery
Cognitive therapists are mainly interested in
a. how people develop faulty self-images. b. unconscious thoughts of sex and aggression. c. what people think, believe, and feel. d. only visible behaviors.
The levels-of-processing model, proposed by Craik and Lockhart, assumes that the rate of forgetting is determined by
a. whether the item is in STM or LTM. c. the coding of an item. b. the number of times an item is rehearsed. d. All of these