________ has been shown to be an effective intervention for posttraumatic stress disorder, chronic back pain, and chronic fatigue syndrome
A) ?Progressive muscle relaxation
B) ?Autogenics training
C) ?Cognitive behavioral therapy
D) ?Emotional disclosure
C
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a. probably agrees with the behavioral perspective b. takes a diathesis-stress approach to illness anxiety disorder (hypochondriasis) c. is discussing primary and secondary gain d. probably rejects the psychoanalytic perspective
Kohlberg identified the three levels of moral development as the
a. preconventional, conventional, and postconventional. b. preconditional, conditional, and unconditional. c. self-orientation, authority-orientation, and social-orientation. d. premoral, conventional, and postethical.
Rabbi Kushner's book, When Bad Things Happen to Good People, concerns itself with the following type of task faced by persons who are mourning
a. affective b. cognitive c. valuational d. behavioral e. none of these
A spoonerism is
a. a brief verbal exchange indicating love or affection. b. the belief that one has had an experience previously, though the exact context cannot be recalled. c. the feeling that a word is on the "tip of one's tongue." d. an exchange of the initial sounds of two or more words in a phrase or sentence.