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2 Step Up To: Psychology John J. Schulte, Psy.D. & Jason S. Spiegelman, M.A., ABD From: Hockenbury & Hockenbury Discovering Psychology 5e Worth Publishers (2010) From: Hockenbury & Hockenbury Discovering Psychology 5e Worth Publishers (2010)

3 Chapter 14: Therapies Psychoanalytic and Humanistic Therapies Behavior Therapy Cognitive Therapies Group and Family Therapies and Evaluating Psychotherapy Biomedical Therapies

4 100 200 300 400 500 Psychoanalytic and Humanistic Therapies

5 100 200 300 400 500 Behavior Therapy

6 100 200 300 400 500 Cognitive Therapies

7 100 200 300 400 500 Group and Family Therapies and Evaluating Psychotherapy

8 100 200 300 400 500 Biomedical Therapies

9 1.In contrast to other psychodynamic therapies, interpersonal therapy focuses on: A) past relationships B) transference issues C) unconscious motives D) current relationships A) past relationships B) transference issues C) unconscious motives D) current relationships

10 2.Dr. Sereth tells her patient, “just say the first thing that pops into your head.” She is using the technique of: A) free association B) psychoanalysis C) dream analysis D) resistance A) free association B) psychoanalysis C) dream analysis D) resistance

11 3.Carl Rogers believed that three qualities of the therapist are necessary to promote self-awareness. Which of the following is not one of these qualities? A) genuineness B) analytical insight C) unconditional positive regard D) empathic understanding A) genuineness B) analytical insight C) unconditional positive regard D) empathic understanding

12 4.Marcie is in therapy with a psychoanalyst. In response to his input in one session, she yells “Why are you always telling me what to do?” Since this is how Marcie often responds to her own father, this is an example of: A) free association B) a defense mechanism C) resistance D) transference A) free association B) a defense mechanism C) resistance D) transference

13 5.Which therapeutic technique lasts only one or two sessions and is designed to help clients overcome reluctance about committing to change? A) motivational interviewing B) analyzing resistance C) defense interpretation D) reworking of transference A) motivational interviewing B) analyzing resistance C) defense interpretation D) reworking of transference

14 6.The psychologist who is often considered to have been the first behavior therapist is: A) John B. Watson B) Ivan Pavlov C) Mary Cover Jones D) Francis Cecil Sumner A) John B. Watson B) Ivan Pavlov C) Mary Cover Jones D) Francis Cecil Sumner

15 7.The behavioral technique called __________ involves progressive relaxation and constructing an anxiety hierarchy. A) progressive relaxation B) systematic desensitization C) behavior modification D) flooding A) progressive relaxation B) systematic desensitization C) behavior modification D) flooding

16 8.Which of the following conditions has been effectively treated with virtual reality (VR) therapy? A) Phobias B) Schizophrenia C) Major depressive disorder D) Eating disorders A) Phobias B) Schizophrenia C) Major depressive disorder D) Eating disorders

17 9. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson want to change their daughter’s behavior of crying and getting out of her own bed at night. Using operant conditioning, the first step would be to: A) establish a baseline B) use positive reinforcement C) teach relaxation D) show unconditional positive regard A) establish a baseline B) use positive reinforcement C) teach relaxation D) show unconditional positive regard

18 10.To shape behavior of patients, the drug treatment center used a modified version of the token economy called __________, using vouchers that could be exchanged for rewards. A) therapeutic ticketing B) aversive conditioning C) shaping and restructuring D) contingency management A) therapeutic ticketing B) aversive conditioning C) shaping and restructuring D) contingency management

19 11.The cognitive therapy style called Rational Emotive Therapy (RET) was developed by: A) Albert Ellis B) Aaron T. Beck C) Martin E. P. Seligman D) Fritz Perls A) Albert Ellis B) Aaron T. Beck C) Martin E. P. Seligman D) Fritz Perls

20 12.Professor Penton received 29 glowing end-of-semester evaluations from his students, and one bad review. He spent the next hour wondering why he was such a bad teacher. This is an example of: A) arbitrary inference B) overgeneralizing C) selective abstraction D) personalization A) arbitrary inference B) overgeneralizing C) selective abstraction D) personalization

21 13.Cognitive therapy has much in common with RET but differs in the approach. In CT, the therapist: A) looks for the underlying motive B) encourages the client to test the accuracy of his/her assumptions and beliefs C) has the client experience aversive consequences D) tells the client how irrational his thinking really is A) looks for the underlying motive B) encourages the client to test the accuracy of his/her assumptions and beliefs C) has the client experience aversive consequences D) tells the client how irrational his thinking really is

22 14.Which type of therapy has been shown to be effective in treating conditions such as depression, eating disorders, substance abuse, and anxiety disorders, as well as reducing the psychotic symptoms of schizophrenia? A) dispute and challenge therapy B) cognitive restructural therapy C) rational emotive therapy D) cognitive-behavioral therapy A) dispute and challenge therapy B) cognitive restructural therapy C) rational emotive therapy D) cognitive-behavioral therapy

23 15.Which of the following is not one of the steps of Aaron Beck’s cognitive therapy? A) helping clients recognize and monitor automatic thoughts B) helping clients restructure their irrational thoughts into logical ones C) helping client learn how to test the reality of their automatic thoughts D) creating a therapeutic climate of collaboration A) helping clients recognize and monitor automatic thoughts B) helping clients restructure their irrational thoughts into logical ones C) helping client learn how to test the reality of their automatic thoughts D) creating a therapeutic climate of collaboration

24 16.One of the many advantages of group therapy over individual psychotherapy is: A) it is more cost effective B) it provides interaction with others C) it helps the client feel less alone with his/her problems D) all of the above are true A) it is more cost effective B) it provides interaction with others C) it helps the client feel less alone with his/her problems D) all of the above are true

25 17.Family therapy is based on the assumption that: A) parents are always the cause of a child’s problems B) the family must be treated as a system C) families are easier to change than individuals D) you can fix the patient if you enlist the help of the entire family A) parents are always the cause of a child’s problems B) the family must be treated as a system C) families are easier to change than individuals D) you can fix the patient if you enlist the help of the entire family

26 18. “Time heals all wounds,” is a popular cliché. In psychotherapy, which of the following terms reflects this ideology? A) spontaneous remission B) placebo treatment C) EMDR D) meta-analysis A) spontaneous remission B) placebo treatment C) EMDR D) meta-analysis

27 19.Which of the following factors is the most important predictor of successful outcomes in psychotherapy? A) The theoretical orientation of the therapist B) Personal characteristics of the therapist C) The quality of the therapeutic relationship D) Personal characteristics of the client A) The theoretical orientation of the therapist B) Personal characteristics of the therapist C) The quality of the therapeutic relationship D) Personal characteristics of the client

28 20.Which type of therapy is consistently found to be the most effective? A) Humanistic therapies B) Cognitive therapies C) Behavior therapies D) In general, there is little or no difference in the overall effectiveness of different psychotherapies A) Humanistic therapies B) Cognitive therapies C) Behavior therapies D) In general, there is little or no difference in the overall effectiveness of different psychotherapies

29 21.Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) is a medical treatment for which psychiatric condition? A) epilepsy B) dissociative identity disorder C) paranoid schizophrenia D) severe depression A) epilepsy B) dissociative identity disorder C) paranoid schizophrenia D) severe depression

30 22.The long-term use of antipsychotics causes some to develop a potentially irreversible motor disorder called: A) tardive dyskinesia B) psychotic rebound C) agranulocytosis D) risperidone overload A) tardive dyskinesia B) psychotic rebound C) agranulocytosis D) risperidone overload

31 23.Which of the following is not a type of antidepressant medication? A) Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) B) Dopiminergic excitation facilitators (DEFs) C) Monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOIs) D) Tricyclics A) Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) B) Dopiminergic excitation facilitators (DEFs) C) Monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOIs) D) Tricyclics

32 24.Even newer than the SSRI’s, Effexor and Cymbalta act on: A) serotonin and norepinephrine B) GABA and norepinephrine C) dopamine and GABA D) serotonin and dopamine A) serotonin and norepinephrine B) GABA and norepinephrine C) dopamine and GABA D) serotonin and dopamine

33 25.The medication most commonly used to treat the mood swings of bipolar disorder is a naturally occurring substance called: A) monoamine oxidase B) tricyclic glutemate C) lithium D) carbamide peroxide A) monoamine oxidase B) tricyclic glutemate C) lithium D) carbamide peroxide

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36 1.In contrast to other psychodynamic therapies, interpersonal therapy focuses on: A) past relationships B) transference issues C) unconscious motives D) current relationships A) past relationships B) transference issues C) unconscious motives D) current relationships

37 2.Dr. Sereth tells her patient, “just say the first thing that pops into your head.” She is using the technique of: A) free association B) psychoanalysis C) dream analysis D) resistance A) free association B) psychoanalysis C) dream analysis D) resistance

38 3.Carl Rogers believed that three qualities of the therapist are necessary to promote self-awareness. Which of the following is not one of these qualities? A) genuineness B) analytical insight C) unconditional positive regard D) empathic understanding A) genuineness B) analytical insight C) unconditional positive regard D) empathic understanding

39 4.Marcie is in therapy with a psychoanalyst. In response to his input in one session, she yells “Why are you always telling me what to do?” Since this is how Marcie often responds to her own father, this is an example of: A) free association B) a defense mechanism C) resistance D) transference A) free association B) a defense mechanism C) resistance D) transference

40 5.Which therapeutic technique lasts only one or two sessions and is designed to help clients overcome reluctance about committing to change? A) motivational interviewing B) analyzing resistance C) defense interpretation D) reworking of transference A) motivational interviewing B) analyzing resistance C) defense interpretation D) reworking of transference

41 6.The psychologist who is often considered to have been the first behavior therapist is: A) John B. Watson B) Ivan Pavlov C) Mary Cover Jones D) Francis Cecil Sumner A) John B. Watson B) Ivan Pavlov C) Mary Cover Jones D) Francis Cecil Sumner

42 7.The behavioral technique called __________ involves progressive relaxation and constructing an anxiety hierarchy. A) progressive relaxation B) systematic desensitization C) behavior modification D) flooding A) progressive relaxation B) systematic desensitization C) behavior modification D) flooding

43 8.Which of the following conditions has been effectively treated with virtual reality (VR) therapy? A) Phobias B) Schizophrenia C) Major depressive disorder D) Eating disorders A) Phobias B) Schizophrenia C) Major depressive disorder D) Eating disorders

44 9. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson want to change their daughter’s behavior of crying and getting out of her own bed at night. Using operant conditioning, the first step would be to: A) establish a baseline B) use positive reinforcement C) teach relaxation D) show unconditional positive regard A) establish a baseline B) use positive reinforcement C) teach relaxation D) show unconditional positive regard

45 10.To shape behavior of patients, the drug treatment center used a modified version of the token economy called __________, using vouchers that could be exchanged for rewards. A) therapeutic ticketing B) aversive conditioning C) shaping and restructuring D) contingency management A) therapeutic ticketing B) aversive conditioning C) shaping and restructuring D) contingency management

46 11.The cognitive therapy style called Rational Emotive Therapy (RET) was developed by: A) Albert Ellis B) Aaron T. Beck C) Martin E. P. Seligman D) Fritz Perls A) Albert Ellis B) Aaron T. Beck C) Martin E. P. Seligman D) Fritz Perls

47 12.Professor Penton received 29 glowing end-of-semester evaluations from his students, and one bad review. He spent the next hour wondering why he was such a bad teacher. This is an example of: A) arbitrary inference B) overgeneralizing C) selective abstraction D) personalization A) arbitrary inference B) overgeneralizing C) selective abstraction D) personalization

48 13.Cognitive therapy has much in common with RET but differs in the approach. In CT, the therapist: A) looks for the underlying motive B) encourages the client to test the accuracy of his/her assumptions and beliefs C) has the client experience aversive consequences D) tells the client how irrational his thinking really is A) looks for the underlying motive B) encourages the client to test the accuracy of his/her assumptions and beliefs C) has the client experience aversive consequences D) tells the client how irrational his thinking really is

49 14.Which type of therapy has been shown to be effective in treating conditions such as depression, eating disorders, substance abuse, and anxiety disorders, as well as reducing the psychotic symptoms of schizophrenia? A) dispute and challenge therapy B) cognitive restructural therapy C) rational emotive therapy D) cognitive-behavioral therapy A) dispute and challenge therapy B) cognitive restructural therapy C) rational emotive therapy D) cognitive-behavioral therapy

50 15.Which of the following is not one of the steps of Aaron Beck’s cognitive therapy? A) helping clients recognize and monitor automatic thoughts B) helping clients restructure their irrational thoughts into logical ones C) helping client learn how to test the reality of their automatic thoughts D) creating a therapeutic climate of collaboration A) helping clients recognize and monitor automatic thoughts B) helping clients restructure their irrational thoughts into logical ones C) helping client learn how to test the reality of their automatic thoughts D) creating a therapeutic climate of collaboration

51 16.One of the many advantages of group therapy over individual psychotherapy is: A) it is more cost effective B) it provides interaction with others C) it helps the client feel less alone with his/her problems D) all of the above are true A) it is more cost effective B) it provides interaction with others C) it helps the client feel less alone with his/her problems D) all of the above are true

52 17.Family therapy is based on the assumption that: A) parents are always the cause of a child’s problems B) the family must be treated as a system C) families are easier to change than individuals D) you can fix the patient if you enlist the help of the entire family A) parents are always the cause of a child’s problems B) the family must be treated as a system C) families are easier to change than individuals D) you can fix the patient if you enlist the help of the entire family

53 18. “Time heals all wounds,” is a popular cliché. In psychotherapy, which of the following terms reflects this ideology? A) spontaneous remission B) placebo treatment C) EMDR D) meta-analysis A) spontaneous remission B) placebo treatment C) EMDR D) meta-analysis

54 19.Which of the following factors is the most important predictor of successful outcomes in psychotherapy? A) The theoretical orientation of the therapist B) Personal characteristics of the therapist C) The quality of the therapeutic relationship D) Personal characteristics of the client A) The theoretical orientation of the therapist B) Personal characteristics of the therapist C) The quality of the therapeutic relationship D) Personal characteristics of the client

55 20.Which type of therapy is consistently found to be the most effective? A) Humanistic therapies B) Cognitive therapies C) Behavior therapies D) In general, there is little or no difference in the overall effectiveness of different psychotherapies A) Humanistic therapies B) Cognitive therapies C) Behavior therapies D) In general, there is little or no difference in the overall effectiveness of different psychotherapies

56 21.Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) is a medical treatment for which psychiatric condition? A) epilepsy B) dissociative identity disorder C) paranoid schizophrenia D) severe depression A) epilepsy B) dissociative identity disorder C) paranoid schizophrenia D) severe depression

57 22.The long-term use of antipsychotics causes some to develop a potentially irreversible motor disorder called: A) tardive dyskinesia B) psychotic rebound C) agranulocytosis D) risperidone overload A) tardive dyskinesia B) psychotic rebound C) agranulocytosis D) risperidone overload

58 23.Which of the following is not a type of antidepressant medication? A) Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) B) Dopiminergic excitation facilitators (DEFs) C) Monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOIs) D) Tricyclics A) Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) B) Dopiminergic excitation facilitators (DEFs) C) Monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOIs) D) Tricyclics

59 24.Even newer than the SSRI’s, Effexor and Cymbalta act on: A) serotonin and norepinephrine B) GABA and norepinephrine C) dopamine and GABA D) serotonin and dopamine A) serotonin and norepinephrine B) GABA and norepinephrine C) dopamine and GABA D) serotonin and dopamine

60 25.The medication most commonly used to treat the mood swings of bipolar disorder is a naturally occurring substance called: A) monoamine oxidase B) tricyclic glutemate C) lithium D) carbamide peroxide A) monoamine oxidase B) tricyclic glutemate C) lithium D) carbamide peroxide

61 AcknowledgmentsAcknowledgments Step Up Created by: John J. Schulte, Psy.D. Questions written by: Jason S. Spiegelman, M.A., ABD Based on Discovering Psychology 5e by Hockenbury & Hockenbury Published by Worth Publishers, 2010 Step Up Created by: John J. Schulte, Psy.D. Questions written by: Jason S. Spiegelman, M.A., ABD Based on Discovering Psychology 5e by Hockenbury & Hockenbury Published by Worth Publishers, 2010

62 AnswersAnswers 1.D 2.A 3.B 4.D 5.A 6.C 7.B 8.A 9.A 10.D 11.A 12.C 13.B 14.D 15.B 16.D 17.B 18.A 19.C 20.D 21.D 22.A 23.B 24.A 25.C


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