A therapist tells a mildly depressed individual to work on identifying her negative, maladaptive thoughts if she wishes to feel better. This therapist's approach is most associated with:

A. Freud's psychoanalysis
B. Beck's cognitive theory of depression
C. Rogers' client-centered therapy
D. a medical approach


Answer: B

Psychology

You might also like to view...

A positive correlation exists between the number of close and personal friends one has and levels of self-esteem. This finding

a. suggests that high self-esteem enhances one's capability to develop close personal friendships. b. suggests that having close friends leads to increased self-esteem. c. is difficult to interpret because the direction of the influence cannot be determined. d. suggests that friends are not a source children use to help them determine their competence and self-worth.

Psychology

During ____________________, children become less fearful of imaginary creatures, but fears of bodily harm and injury remain common

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

Psychology

According to Piaget, moral development, like cognitive development, proceeds in stages. The sequence of stages is as follows:

a. incipient cooperation, heteronomous morality, and autonomous cooperation. b. autonomous cooperation, heteronomous morality, and incipient cooperation. c. heteronomous morality, incipient cooperation, and autonomous cooperation. d. incipient cooperation, autonomous cooperation, and heteronomous morality.

Psychology

All peptides studied so far are produced from

a. enzymes. b. polypeptides. c. vesicles. d. precursor molecules. e. postcursor molecules.

Psychology