When a client fails to put into action a plan developed with the therapist, he/she is said to be demonstrating
a. treatment refusal.
b. resistance.
c. treatment non-compliance.
d. compliance refusal.
c
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Recognizing a large class of frequently observed symptoms describes the approach
a. prognostic b. categorical c. labeling d. observational
Rats studied by Hans Selye were subjected to various prolonged stressors. A physiological response that was NOT observed in the rats is:
A) stomach ulcers. B) an enlarged adrenal cortex. C) enlarged thymus glands. D) shrinkage of the lymph glands.
The tendency to perceive and approach problems in certain ways is called ________
a. noncompensatory modeling b. mental set c. prototypical idealization d. means-end analysis
What describes the relationship between justification and cognitive dissonance?
A. Only those with sufficient justification for behavior will have cognitive dissonance. B. Only those with insufficient justification for behavior will have cognitive dissonance. C. Only those with sufficient justification for attitudes will have cognitive dissonance. D. Only those with insufficient justification for attitudes will have cognitive dissonance.