Therapy that helps the client reduce the discrepancy between his or her real self and ideal
self is called
a. Gestalt therapy.
b. client-centered therapy.
c. rational-emotive therapy.
d. cognitive-behavior therapy.
e. psychodynamic therapy.
b. client-centered therapy.
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Beck's cognitive therapy is designed to:
a. challenge irrational beliefs directly through aggressive confrontation b. be genuine and empathic and treat the client with unconditional positive regard c. help clients identify negative forms of thinking for themselves d. help clients accept responsibility for fundamental choices they have made
Which of the following is NOT a danger signal for SIDS?
a. Infant snores and holds its breath. b. The baby is premature and has a shrill, high-pitched cry. c. The baby is placed on his or her back to sleep. d. Baby remains passive when its face rolls into a pillow or blanket.
An analysis of variance is the appropriate test when there are ____ conditions in an experiment
a. two b. three c. four d. three or more
Dopamine is a neurotransmitter that plays a role in reward, movement, and what other behaviors?
A. Mood, learning, and memory B. Mood, learning, and attention C. Motivation, learning, and memory D. Motivation, learning, and attention