Are traditional psychoanalytic therapy and humanistic psychotherapies effective in helping severely disturbed people?

a. Only humanistic psychotherapies are effective; traditional psychoanalytic therapy is not
b. Psychoanalytic and humanistic psychotherapies do not work well with severely disturbed people.
c. Both psychotherapies are designed to help severely disturbed people.
d. Only traditional psychoanalytic therapy is effective; humanistic psychotherapies are not.


b

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A rite of passage is best classified as a(n) a. implicit stereotype. b. biological event

c. reflective judgment. d. ritual.

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__________ says that older adults spend more time on information that brings them emotional satisfaction in the present and less time on information that might be useful for the future.

A. Piaget’s cognitive development theory B. Kohlberg’s moral development theory C. Carstensen’s socioemotional selectivity theory D. Bowlby’s internal working model E. Erikson’s psychosocial theory

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a. the sacraments c. creation b. the existence of God d. the Trinity

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