When individuals with dependent personality disorder are in therapy, they are
A. seemingly "ideal" patients.
B. resistant to the therapeutic process.
C. too unstable to do the intellectual work that therapy requires.
D. demanding and impulsive.
Answer: A
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The data regarding treatment outcome for individuals with paranoid personality disorder a. indicate clients do not remain in therapy long enough for treatment success
b. suggest that treatment can only be successful if the patient remains in therapy for a minimum of one year. c. indicate that cognitive therapy is effective in most cases. d. demonstrate that strict behavioral approaches are effective.
Hobson and Pace-Schott proposed a theory of dreaming that includes memory
consolidation during a. stage 1. b. stage 2. c. slow-wave sleep. d. REM sleep. e. both slow-wave and REM sleep.
As a critical thinker in psychology, it is important to recognize that:
a. the overlap between the sexes is less than the differences between them. b. biological differences between the sexes always have implications for behavior. c. brain differences could be the result, not the cause, of behavioral differences between the sexes. d. animal studies show that sex differences in the brain do not affect behavior.
Feminist psychologists have been critical of the mainstream approaches reliance upon _________. That means that individuals were treated as though they were independent of social relations and circumstances in the experimental treatment.
a. context-stripping b. environmental determinism c. value-free objectivity d. variable individuality