A person decides to seek help through psychoanalysis. In the interactions between the person and the therapist, the therapist might use free association, which means, the person is:

a. asked a series of specific questions regarding his or her childhood
b. given a number of specific suggestions regarding ways to improve his or her behavior
c. encouraged to say anything he or she chooses
d. taught ways to avoid harmful thoughts


C

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A. identity versus role diffusion B. industry versus inferiority C. initiative versus guilt D. autonomy versus shame and doubt

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Judy was bitten by a small brown and white dog when she was a little girl, and now every time she sees a small dog approaching her, she is fearful. John B. Watson would say that Judy's fearful reaction is a result of what?

A. reinforcement B. classical conditioning C. punishment D. psychosocial learning

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Locke used simple and complex ideas to describe his theory of association, now commonly known as learning.?

a. True b. False

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Philippe Pinel advanced the treatment of the mentally ill as a result of his efforts

a. at La Salpêtrière in Paris. c. with the Quakers. b. in Bethlehem, England. d. with William Tuke.

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