A. 1 & 2
B. 2 & 3
C. 3 & 4
D. 2 & 4
1: These treatments are not as effective as most individual treatments for problems relating to family or relationship conflict.
2: The attraction of these therapies may reflect little more than the charisma of those who developed them.
3: Bona fide treatments only produce beneficial outcomes for a minority of cases in 20 sessions or fewer.
4: These has been a relative lack of research on many of these therapies.
1: Unconditional positive regard.
2: Empathy.
3: Genuineness.
4: Confrontation.
A. 1,2 & 3
B. 2,3 & 4
C. 1,3 & 4
D. None of These
2: Automatic thoughts are spontaneously generated thoughts associated with specific situations.
3: In collaborative empiricism, the therapist formulates a hypothesis and then tests its validity himself.
4: In collaborative empiricism, the client is asked to formulate a hypothesis and than helps the therapist to
test its validity.the following definitions key features of Aaron Beck’s cognitive therapy are accurate?
A. 1 & 2
B. 2 & 3
C. 3 & 4
D. 2 & 4
A. Psychoanalysis
B. Lobotomy
C. Electroconvulsive therapy
D. Aversion therapy
E. Rational emotive therapy
A. The patient shows an improvement after being treated with a relevant medicine.
B. The patient’s condition deteriorates despite being treated with a relevant medicine.
C. The patient shows an improvement after being treated with an inert substance.
D. The patient’s condition deteriorates after being treated with an inert substance.
A. Humanistic
B. Psychoanalytic
C. Cognitive
D. Behavioral
A. Is a mechanistic, impersonal procedure
B. Combines psychoanalytic and psychodynamic thinking.
C. Is a concerned with what the person does that causes distress.
D. Focuses on early experiences rather than the ‘here and now’.
A. Yes, definitely
B. Generally yes, but there are still some concerns
C. Generally no, but there are some exceptions
D. No, not at all
A. Poor therapist – client relationship
B. Therapist incompetence
C. Therapy disrupts stable pattern of functioning
D. Therapy does not offer clients alternative cooping mechanisms
E. All of the above