A. Family therapy
B. Rational-emotive therapy
C. Client-centered therapy
D. Gestalt therapy
Author: Lubaba Zarshal
A. Cognitive therapy
B. Behavioral therapy
C. Humanistic therapy
D. Family therapy
E. b and c
A. Drug abusers
B. Suiciidal
C. Depressed
D. Psychotic
E. b and d
A. Cognitive-behavioral therapy
B. Psychoanalysis
C. Behavioural therapy
D. Humanistic therapy
A. Self-selection into therapy leads to biased samples
B. Creating true control groups for comparison
C. The number of possible treatment-disorder combinations to assess
D. Most patients do not give consent to participate in research
E. a,b and c
A. Cognitive therapy
B. Pharmacotherapy
C. Humanistic therapy
D. Behavioral therapy
A. Tradive dyskinesia
B. Blurred vision
C. Diarrheas
D. Rabbit syndrome
A. Not everyone responds to the drug
B. Major side effects experienced by some patients
C. Drug treatment does not help patients learn to cope with life experiences and stressors that contribute to the disorder
D. There are no known limitations of drug therapy to treat psychological disorders
E. a,b and c
A. Ice pick lobotomy
B. Trepanning
C. Prefrontal lobotomy
D. Bloodletting
A. 6 to 8 sessions
B. 10 to 15 sessions
C. 1 to 2 sessions
D. 25 to 30 sessions