Exposing a person to cues such as the sight and smell of alcohol and then using skills such as relaxation or discussion to successfully decline drug use occurs in
a. contingency management therapy.
b. cue exposure therapy.
c. self-monitoring.
d. multidimensional family therapy.
b
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In Psychology as the Behaviorist Views It, Watson pointed out the importance of keeping all results on an entirely objective level.?
a. True b. False
Mark shares a private practice with Ian. They are both clinical psychologists. Mark notices that Ian has been scheduling one particularly attractive female client at the end of the day pretty consistently. One night Mark is working late and sees Ian and this woman holding hands on the way to the parking lot. The first thing Mark should do after observing this ethical violation is
a. notify the APA ethics board. b. ignore it, as it is not his business or his violation. c. talk to Mark and ask him to stop seeing the woman socially. d. call into a radio show and announce that Mark is not a trustworthy colleague.
Using motor and sensory neurons as examples, explain the difference between afferent and efferent.
What will be an ideal response?
According to Erikson, when individuals are productive in an unselfish and caring way, they are demonstrating
autonomy. generativity. diffusion. altruism.