Current research addressing the question of whether psychotic symptoms should be challenged suggests that ____.
a. it is dangerous to the patient's psychological well-being to challenge symptoms
b. it is best to teach the patient how to "get along with" the symptoms
c. the patient is best served by learning to ignore the symptoms
d. the therapist assess the patient's openness to confronting information before challenging the patient's beliefs
d
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are conducive to the development of psychological problems and to create conditions that promote sound psychological health? a. Primary prevention b. Secondary prevention c. Tertiary prevention d. Deinstitutionalization e. Community prevention
Pairing undesirable sexual behavior with negative stimuli, such as mild electric shocks, is a treatment technique called
A) systematic desensitization. B) orgasmic reconditioning. C) chemical castration. D) aversion therapy.
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A. Personal construal system. B. Background. C. Attachment style. D. Sociality corollary.
Which of the following statements best describes rheumatoid arthritis?
A. It is a disorder that can be cured by diet. B. It is a disease of lifestyle. C. It is a disease that typically attacks men. D. It is an autoimmune disorder.