Jim wants to quit smoking secondary to some recent, serious health concerns. He and his therapist communicate frequently via e-mails and phone calls. In addition, his therapist periodically sends him links to webpages that offer useful techniques for dealing with cravings, and sends him automated text messages when he's likely to be at a high risk of relapse (e.g., when on break at work,

following meals). This treatment is an apt example of what is known as

a. an electronic therapy protocol.
b. ambulatory assessment.
c. computer-assisted therapy.
d. virtual therapy.


C

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Behavioral family therapy seems to be promising as a treatment for

a. conduct disorder. b. oppositional defiant disorder. c. antisocial personality disorder. d. attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder.

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Dr. Monte says about a patient, "As a child, he was often spanked on the bare buttocks by his very attractive governess. He cannot remember these incidents clearly, but as an adult, he always associates pain with sexual arousal." Dr. Monte's patient likely has which disorder?

a. voyeuristic disorder b. exhibitionistic disorder c. pedophilic disorder d. sexual sadomasochism disorder

Psychology

Genotypic influences on the child's self-concept are

a. impossible to estimate. b. stronger for boys than for girls. c. stronger for girls than for boys. d. very low for either girls or boys.

Psychology

During the first few weeks of life, newborns are most likely to smile __________

A) in response to bright objects B) when they are full C) in response to seeing a human face D) when they achieve new skills

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