Having a person reinforce him-/herself for active, non-depressed behaviors is part of
a. contingency management.
b. self-control therapy.
c. social skills training.
d. coping or problem-solving skills training.
b
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A report of 375 controlled studies, each comparing psychotherapy (of different types, including psychodynamic, behavioral, and humanistic) against control groups, revealed that __________.
A. the average client receiving psychotherapy was no better off than 75 percent of clients who remained untreated B. the average client receiving psychotherapy was better off than 75 percent of clients who remained untreated C. clients receiving psychotherapy were no better off than 25 percent of those not receiving therapy D. the average client receiving psychotherapy was better off than 40 percent of clients who remained untreated
The learning of a second language:
a. depends on neuropsychological plasticity b. is confined to a critical period c. is more efficient when young d. is a process qualitatively different from the learning of the first language e. is as easy (if not easier) in adulthood than in childhood
Like most people, Madison relies on other people such as the police, the fire department, and mechanics to exercise indirect control over her life. Bandura calls this situation
A. collective efficacy. B. proxy agency. C. personal efficacy. D. external reliance.
We mentioned in class that people with schizophrenia have smaller ___________ lobes and ____________ lobes.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).