__________ must have reasoned that fears can be unlearned by the process of counterconditioning
a. Fritz Perls c. Joseph Wolpe
b. Albert Bandura d. Sigmund Freud
C
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Six-year-old Nick's parents have been called to school repeatedly during the past two years for a variety of problems ranging from disobeying teachers to bullying classmates. Their position is that, like any other boy his age, Nick is testing the limits
Which of the following correlates to how school officials should respond if they take a developmental psychopathology perspective? a. All children test the limits, but the only way they become adults is to stop that testing. b. Although it is normal for children to test the limits, your son's limit testing is not appropriate for his age. c. We just want to make you aware of your son's behavior; we do expect that he will outgrow this stage soon. d. Testing the limits is a sign of a deeply rooted psychological disturbance that needs to be treated.
Julia is very preoccupied with how much food she eats, even though she eats very, very little. She has an unhealthy body weight and a distorted body image. Julia appears to have __________.
A. bulimia nervosa B. anorexia nervosa C. adrenarche D. binge-eating disorder
Christopher, a Canadian, feels that the Canadian way is the only way and clearly the best way
That being said, he feels that all other cultures are inferior to his. Which of the following concepts best describes Christopher's viewpoint? a) ethnoracism b) social cognition c) ethnocentrism d) cultural bias
A psychologist is administering an assessment technique to a client. The psychologist shows the client cards with ambiguous scenes on them. The client makes up stories to go along with each card. This assessment technique is most likely the
a) Rorschach Inkblot Technique. b) Thematic Apperception Test. c) Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory. d) Myers-Briggs Type Indicator.