John suffers from chronic anxiety. He tends to worry constantly and is uncomfortable in a wide variety of situations. He decides to seek therapy. John put considerable thought into what he wants to gain from therapy, believing that if he learns why he is so anxious, he will be better able to cope. Based on John's beliefs, he is MOST likely to seek a therapist who emphasizes the ____ approach
a. behavior therapy
b. biomedical therapy
c. insight therapy
d. emotion therapy
C
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Early writings show that the Chinese, Egyptians, Hebrews, and Greeks often attributed abnormal behavior to __________.
A. poor parenting B. physical disease C. demonic possession D. chemical imbalance in the brain
According to Starker and colleagues (2009), heart disease patients were more likely to survive hospitalization when they
a. had high ratings of self-efficacy. b. had low ratings of self-efficacy. c. had depressive explanatory styles. d. made stable, global attributions.
The death instinct is called:
a. obsession b. eros c. libido d. thanatos
Stress may play ____ in the development of some health conditions, and in other conditions it appears to play ____ yet contributes to the exacerbation of symptoms. a. the only role, one role of many c. no causal role, a causal role b. a major part, a more significant part d. a causal role, no causal role
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word