The integration of the best available research with clinician’s expertise in the context of patient characteristics, culture, and preferences is known as ______.

a. holistic therapy
b. humanistic therapy
c. evidence-based practice
d. clinical judgment


c. evidence-based practice

Psychology

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James spends months developing a theory of decision making. But in an experimental test, only half of the participants respond as his theory predicted. James concludes that the rest of the subjects did not understand the directions and proclaims that the experiment is evidence in favor of his theory. This is an example of the ____.?

a. ?confirmation bias. b. ?conversion effect. c. ?"eureka" phenomenon. d. ?gambler's fallacy

Psychology

Family therapists take a(n) ____________ approach to therapy, meaning that they try to understand how each family member contributes to the overall family dynamic

FIll in the blank with correct word.

Psychology

Freud's personality theory and his form of therapy are called ______

a. cognitive theory c. rational emotive therapy b. humanism d. psychoanalysis

Psychology

What is the difference between an emic approach and an etic approach to studying cultures?

A) An emic approach signifies bias; an etic approach signifies non-bias. B) An emic approach is culture specific; an etic approach is cross-cultural. C) An emic approach is culturally centered; an etic approach is culturally applied. D) An emic approach is when someone studies his or her own culture; an etic approach is when someone studies another culture. E) Both terms apply to the same approach.

Psychology