Chapter 16: Problem 1
After undergoing psychoanalysis for several months, Karen has suddenly started "forgetting" to attend her therapy sessions. Karen's behavior is most likely a form of: A. resistance. B. transference. C. insight. D. catharsis.
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Chapter 16: Problem 1
After undergoing psychoanalysis for several months, Karen has suddenly started "forgetting" to attend her therapy sessions. Karen's behavior is most likely a form of: A. resistance. B. transference. C. insight. D. catharsis.
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The key process in client-centered therapy is: A. interpretation of the client's thoughts, feelings, memories, and behaviors. B. clarification of the client's feelings. C. confrontation of the client's irrational thoughts. D. modification of the client's problematic behaviors.
Collectively, numerous studies of therapeutic outcome suggest that: A. insight therapy is superior to no treatment or placebo treatment. B. individual insight therapy is effective, but group therapy is not. C. group therapy is effective, but individual insight therapy is not. D. insight therapy is only effective if patients are in therapy for at least two years.
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Many people repeatedly go in and out of mental hospitals. Typically, such people are released because _______ they are eventually readmitted because ________. A. they have been stabilized through drug therapy; their condition deteriorates once again due to inadequate outpatient care B. they run out of funds to pay for hospitalization; they once again can afford it C. they have been cured of their disorder; they develop another disorder D. they no longer want to be hospitalized; they voluntarily recommit themselves
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