A researcher proposes that people often become ""fused"" with their thoughts, mistakenly thinking that ""my thoughts are everything that makes me a person, makes me who I am."" This is a central component of
a. ACT
b. CBT
c. ECT
d. EFT
Answer is Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) (The ability to be psychologically present for example aware, attentive, open. Fusion with unhelpful thoughts especially evaluation and reason-giving.)
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a. appear early in life and change over the lifespan b. have a genetic component. c. lack biological causes and are influenced by learning. d. are unique to children.
Existential psychologists believe that the desire for self-esteem reflects a need to find value in ourselves in order to:
A) achieve a sense of belongingness. B) achieve a high social status. C) escape anxiety associated with our own mortality. D) increase our awareness of ambivalent feelings about love.
If an animal is unable to reach its behavioral bliss point, it will:
A) ?distribute its behavior to draw as close to it as possible. B) ?become depressed. C) ?decrease its activity level. D) ?Both b and c are correct.
In which of the following ways did Paul( 1966 ) separate the improvement due to
spontaneous remission, to the placebo effect, and to the therapy itself? A) He used a single independent variable B) He used a single type of therapy C) He used two control groups D) He used three control groups