A. can not be stopped by the patient which is why he/she is seeking therapy
B. are signs of an underlying emotional or cognitive problem
C. can be modified directly, through the application of established principles of conditioning
D. should be viewed as the expression of an unconscious sexual or aggressive conflict
Related Mcqs:
- Which of the following techniques have behavior therapists used to help people overcome a fear of flying?
A. the double – blind technique
B. aversive conditioning
C. eye movement desensitization and reprocessing
D. virtual reality exposure therapy - Behavior therapists believe that insight is ___________?
A. A worthwhile goal
B. Non sufficient for behavior change
C. Not necessary for behavior change
D. All of these - Psycho dynamic therapists believe that maladaptive behavior stems from ___________?
A. Disturbed thought patterns
B. Inappropriate learning patterns
C. A failure to live up one’s full potential
D. Emotional trauma experienced in childhood
E. None of these - Behavior therapists can help people to overcome such unwanted habits as smoking or overeating through _____________________?
A. operant conditioning
B. observational learning
C. place learning
D. habituation - The school of psychology that argue that nearly all behavior is a result of conditioning and the environment shapes behaviors is labeled __________?
A. gestalt, Wertheimer
B. psychoanalytic, Freud
C. behaviorism, Titchener
D. behaviorism, Watson - “The technique reduces people to puppets controlled by therapists! It doesn’t respect human freedom. “This criticism is most likely to be directed at:
A. systematic desensitization
B. psychoanalysis
C. EMDR
D. a token economy - Which of the following therapists make intensive use of role playing?
A. Client-centered therapists
B. Psychoanalytic therapists
C. Existential therapists
D. Gestalt therapists - Therapists who focus on altering faulty thought process are ____________?
A. Cognitive therapists
B. Humanistic therapists
C. Biological therapists
D. Psychodynamic therapists
E. None of these - According to Freud, the Oedipal and Electra conflicts and when a child takes on the values and behaviors the same sex parent in a process called:
A. fixation
B. imitation
C. observation
D. identification - Nami’s actions resemble movie stereotype of “crazy” behavior. Her personality disintegration is extreme. She engages in silly laughter, bizarre mannerisms, and obscene behavior. Her diagnosis is probably:
A. paranoid schizophrenia
B. borderline schizophrenia
C. catatonic schizophrenia
D. disorganized schizophrenia