Which of the following statements most accurately describes CT theorists' views of human nature?
a. Humans are constantly striving for superiority
b. Humans are driven by aggressive impulses.
c. Humans are social beings and therefore strive to be involved in social interactions
d. Humans strive to adapt to the environment.
D
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Phyllis ate a salad for lunch. But, she didn’t take off the croutons. She now feels like she “cheated” at lunch and her whole diet is blown. This is an example of which of the following?
a. excessive compliance b. obsessive thinking c. dichotomous thinking d. perfectionism
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. There is a one specific definition of the harm reduction theory that is available and agreed upon in the field. 2. Harm reduction is a shorthand term for policies such as needle exchange, teaching of safe injection practices, injection practices, distribution of naloxone kits to reduce opioid overdose, and prescribing of methadone and buprenorphine to treat opioid addiction. 3. The comprehensive in Amsterdam that was implemented as a way to reduce HIV/AIDS led to a reduction in treatment admissions. 4. Harm reduction techniques are being increasingly implemented worldwide. 5. Friends and family are encouraged to be part of the treatment process in HR.
Neo-Analytic theorists differ most from Freud in
a. Their de-emphasis on the unconscious. b. Their rejection of transference and resistance. c. Their denial of the importance of the id. d. Their emphasis on psychosocial development.
In the family projection process, the parents consciously project their immaturity on one or more of the children in order to decrease parental anxiety, causing decreased differentiation in the child
a. True b. False