Third generation therapies function under the assumption that psychological pain is a ubiquitous part of life, meaning that it
a. requires great effort and time to expunge.
b. should have no effect upon individuals.
c. cannot be completely avoided or eliminated.
d. pervades even the most pleasurable events.
c
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Why did the pigeons eventually demonstrate superstitious behavior?
A. They received food pellets at random intervals. B. They "accidentally" behaved in a certain way before the food pellet arrived and repeated it to get more food. C. They received no reward for "normal" behavior. D. They believed thrusting their heads into the upper corner of the cage would bring rewards.
While at a conference dealing with issues related to aging, Eve is interested in learning about how sleep patterns change in late life. She will be best served by attending a presentation entitled "____ and the Elderly."
a. Circadian Rhythms b. Neuritic Plaques c. Monoamine Oxidase Inhibitors d. Selectivity
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
The PANAS and other measures of affect are designed to help understand whether people can experience positive and negative affect at the same time.
_____ is a cognitive technique that focuses on accepting internal psychological experiences, including emotions, thoughts, and sensations.
A. Rational emotive behavior therapy B. Dialectical behavior therapy C. Acceptance and commitment therapy D. Metacognitive therapy