Allen is suffering from generalized anxiety disorder. He is MOST likely to be effectively treated by ______therapy
a. family c. couple
b. behavior d. cognitive
D
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Hannah would like to go to therapy for personal growth and self-improvement, but she does not want to spend years in therapy. Hannah's belief about the timeline of therapy is __________.
A. accurate-it takes a long time to reprogram the brain B. a myth-therapy does not need to take years C. inaccurate-with the use of psychotropic medications, she will not need therapy for long D. correct-the therapeutic process takes longer, as it is a holistic approach
What did Brown and Harris find when they followed women over a one-year period to study the link between depression and stressful life events?
a. None of those who experienced a severe life event became depressed. b. Most of those who experienced a severe life event became depressed. c. Although life events and depression were related, most people who experienced such events did not become depressed. d. Although life events and depression were related, the results suggested that depression actually caused the life events.
A moderate level of ambient noise helps people concentrate when they work on individualized tasks, but if noise is so substantial it interferes with member-to-member communication it undermines group performance.
a. True b. False
When one chooses a paradigm to understand abnormal behaviour, it
a) has little effect on clinical practice, research and treatment. b) leads to an overly narrow perspective of mental disorders and their treatments. c) is generally sufficiently narrow in focus to describe the diverse mental disorders. d) aids conceptualizing, examining, and treating abnormal behaviour.