A therapist providing treatment for a woman who is clinically depressed develops an incentive program to help her engage more in social activities. For every approved activity that she completes, she wins points that later can be exchanged for items she finds desirable. The therapist is using a version of _____, and this treatment is consistent with the theoretical orientation of _____.
A) interpersonal therapy; Carl Rogers
B) person-centreed therapy; Carl Rogers
C) systematic desensitization; B. F. Skinner
D) a token economy; B. F. Skinner
D) a token economy; B. F. Skinner
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c. common stereotypes are based on gender, ethnicity, and occupation. d. stereotypes are frequently broad overgeneralizations.
The letter B and the number 13 might appear to be very similar; in fact, the only real difference between them is the space between the left and right sides of each figure. Who would be most likely to describe this difference as being caused by the context of the letters or numbers that come before and after the image?
a. William, who is a functionalist b. Max, who is a Gestalt psychologist c. Ziggy, who is a psychoanalytic psychologist d. Terry, who is a cognitive psychologist
What is the role of the family in the development and maintenance of depression in young people?
What will be an ideal response?
Typology systems make each of the following assumptions except one. Which one?
A. Each person belongs in one personality category. B. All people within a personality category are basically alike. C. People in one personality category are distinctly different from people in other categories. D. Not all people can be classified into a type category, but most of them can.