The psychoanalytic method explains difficulties with the free association method as based on the client's __________ to threatening unconscious material
a. abreaction c. impulse
b. resistance d. confession
B
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The positive practice portion of dry-bed training focuses on
a. urinating in the bathroom. b. changing pajamas and the bed. c. building bladder control. d. establishing associations.
You and a friend are seated in the large auditorium psychology class. There are two students seated right behind you talking about what they did last weekend. You have trouble concentrating on what the teacher is saying, but you picked up on a lot of campus gossip from the conversation going on behind you. At the end of class, you relate to your friend the latest gossip heard during class, but
she does not remember hearing any gossip and is really worried about how she will complete the new assignment that the teacher discussed today. You think, "What new assignment?" This explains the difference in your and your friend's a. short-term memory. b. redintegrative memory. c. selective attention. d. procedural memory.
Martin is an alcoholic. He is currently in a treatment program in which he receives small prizes if he abstains from drinking alcohol. What is this an example of?
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