In narrative therapy, a sparking event or _____________, are times when they have had some control over the problem that have been obscured by their problem saturated story.
a. unique outcomes
b. examples of self-leadership
c. exceptions
d. invisible loyalties
Answer: a. unique outcomes
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Toward the end of the 14th century and continuing into the 15th, the causes of "madness" were generally attributed to a. toxins in the blood
b. religious delusions. c. brain disease. d. demons and witches.
"Social referencing" refers to the child's ability to
a. categorize people or animals as good or bad. b. use the reactions of others to interpret an ambiguous stimulus or situation. c. hide one's own true inner feelings. d. understand that others' feelings differ from your own.
Learning that is not mechanically acquired through reinforcement, void of overt responses, and is gained through paying attention to other's behavior is called ___________ learning
a. programmed c. association b. classical d. observational
Avraham is terrified of water. He goes to a behavioral therapist who can't decide if he should use implosion therapy or flooding. What would each type of intervention look like?
a. Implosion therapy would take the time to figure out why Avraham is so terrified of water, while flooding would involve the use of medication designed to induce a state of relaxation. b. Implosion therapy would ask Avraham to imagine that he was wading into a swimming pool, while flooding would involve taking Avraham to a community pool and pushing him in. c. Implosion therapy would focus on immediate behavioral change, while flooding would focus on uncovering the roots of Avraham's fear. d. Implosion therapy would force Avraham to get into the water and learn to swim while the therapist models how safe the water can be, while flooding would involve having Avraham sit on the side of a pool and watch the therapist get in the water alone.