Finn suffers from borderline personality disorder. His therapist tells him that his problem stems from a failure of separation-individuation while he was growing up. His therapist's conceptualization of the problem is most like that of __________.
A. Kohut
B. Kernberg
C. Mahler
D. Millon
Answer: C
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Jackson is working with a company to help it develop more effective training programs for its employees. He has spent a great deal of time reviewing all the documentation the company has about the previous training opportunities it has provided for its employees. Up to this point in time, Jackson has been engaged in
a. psychological testing. b. archival research. c. direct observation. d. meta-analysis.
Which two factors does the Self-Efficacy Scale measure?
A. general self-efficacy and social self-efficacy B. social self-efficacy and psychological self-efficacy C. learned self-efficacy and inherent self-efficacy D. general self-efficacy and social self-efficacy
Emotion-focused therapy is one example of a(n) ______ therapy.
a. existential-humanistic b. psychodynamic c. biological d. cognitive behavioral
After Little Albert acquired a conditioned fear of rats, Watson wanted to see how he would react to a white rabbit, cotton wool, and a Santa Claus mask. He was studying whether or not __________ had occurred.
A. behavior modification B. stimulus discrimination C. extinction D. stimulus generalization