Which of the following is a caring relationship that unites a therapist and a client in working to solve the client's problems?
a. a therapeutic alliance
b. carthartic bonding
c. the mirror effect
d. reciprocal determination
A
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You are watching a television documentary that shows a patient who is undergoing electroconvulsive therapy (ECT). If this documentary is depicting treatment in the 1930s, you should conclude that
a. the patient is being treated for severe depression that has not responded to medication. b. the patient is being treated for epilepsy. c. the doctor is using a form of aversion therapy to reduce compulsive behaviors in a patient with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). d. the patient is being treated for schizophrenia.
According to Horney, a normal person differs from a neurotic in that a normal person:
a. experiences no conflict among the neurotic trends. b. expresses all neurotic trends as circumstances warrant. c. experiences only one of the neurotic trends. d. shows complete absence of neurotic trends.
Sylvia is undergoing systematic desensitization. She and her therapist are working on developing a list of feared stimuli. What are they creating?
A. resistance hierarchy B. transference list C. exposure list D. stimulus hierarchy
Physiological measurement of sexual arousal in women is measured using a vaginal
photoplethysmograph which A) indicates the level of blood congestion using a small, noninvasive biological camera. B) measures the amount of vaginal fluids secreted at various times of arousal. C) was used by Masters and Johnson to study changes in women's external sex organs. D) indicates the level of blood congestion using the amount of light reflected in the vaginal walls.