PSYC 100 Lecture Notes - Lecture 23: Systematic Desensitization, Antipsychotic, Wishful Thinking

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Lessons Twenty-Three & Twenty-Four:
1. ECT ('shock therapy') and psychosurgery are no longer in wide use because;
1.a)They have been found to be ineffective
1.b)They require informed consent
1.c) Less invasive measures are tried first
1.d)They are no longer considered ethical treatments
2. Which form of psychotherapy incorporates the manipulation of environmental
variables to produce therapeutic change?
2.a)Psychoanalysis
2.b)Humanistic and Gestalt
2.c) Behavioral
2.d)Cognitive
3. For most disorders, the best treatment is:
3.a)One that reduces or removes the client's symptoms
3.b)A combination of medication and psychotherapy
3.c) One that provides hope, expectation and support
3.d)One that both the client and therapist agree on
4. In addition to the effect(s) of a specific treatment, clients may improve due to
nonspecific treatment effects such as
4.a)Hope, expectation and support
4.b)Placebo effect
4.c) Spontaneous recovery
4.d)All of the above
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5. Cognitive behavioural (CBT) therapists may prescribe homework such as:
5.a)Recording your dreams
5.b)Recording your thoughts and emotions
5.c) Recording your anxiety levels
5.d)Recording your diet and exercise
6. According to Albert Ellis' Rational Emotive Therapy (RET), psychological
problems are the result of:
6.a)Reinforcement histories
6.b)Faulty cognitions
6.c) Intrapsychic conflicts
6.d)Early learning experiences
7. For Rogers and others who practice Humanistic therapy, the client's worth as an
individual must be expressed by the therapist through:
7.a)Empathy
7.b)Unconditional positive regard
7.c) Reflection
7.d)Appropriate boundaries
8. Most therapists today adopt a/an __________ approach to psychological
treatment
8.a)Psychodynamic
8.b)Behavioural
8.c) Humanistic
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Lessons twenty-three & twenty-four: ect ("shock therapy") and psychosurgery are no longer in wide use because; 1. a) they have been found to be ineffective. 2. d)cognitive: for most disorders, the best treatment is: 3. a) one that reduces or removes the client"s symptoms. 3. c) one that provides hope, expectation and support. 3. d)one that both the client and therapist agree on. In addition to the effect(s) of a specific treatment, clients may improve due to nonspecific treatment effects such as. 4. d)all of the above: cognitive behavioural (cbt) therapists may prescribe homework such as: 5. d)recording your diet and exercise: according to albert ellis" rational emotive therapy (ret), psychological problems are the result of: 6. d)early learning experiences: for rogers and others who practice humanistic therapy, the client"s worth as an individual must be expressed by the therapist through: 7. d)appropriate boundaries: most therapists today adopt a/an __________ approach to psychological treatment.

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