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Manush’s story shows the importance of using powerful keywords to his resume in landing the job he wanted.

Quiz 2

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Below are the questions for the exam with the choices of answers:

Question #2
A  working to change unacceptable thoughts.
B  researching the effectiveness of the therapy.
C  accepting problematic thoughts.
D  challenging irrational cognitions.
Question #3
A  psychodynamic model.
B  humanistic-existential model.
C  cognitive model.
D  sociocultural model.
Question #5
A  double-blind controlled experiments.
B  controlled correlational studies.
C  longitudinal experimental studies.
D  individual case studies.
Question #6
A  modeling.
B  self-efficacy.
C  classical conditioning.
D  overgeneralization.
Question #7
A  being on the verge of falling
B  being a child again
C  flying in the air
D  being chased or pursued
Question #8
A  current thinking in the mental health profession.
B  the way in which the mental health profession is moving.
C  conclusions drawn by research scientists.
D  classic Freudian psychotherapy.
Question #10
A  children who very seldom fight.
B  parents who have a laissez-faire parenting style.
C  rigid boundaries between family members.
D  members who are overinvolved in one another’s lives.
Question #11
A  Two-fold
B  Primary
C  Secondary
D  Tertiary
Question #12
A  ego theory.
B  object relations theory.
C  self theory.
D  psychoanalytic theory.
Question #13
A  termed consciousness.
B  learned.
C  a defense mechanism.
D  the libido.
Question #14
A  erogenous zone
B  superego
C  id
D  ego
Question #15
A  viral infection in utero.
B  bacterial infections at the time of puberty.
C  a resistance to antibiotics.
D  hormonal imbalances.
Question #16
A  phallic stage.
B  latency stage.
C  anal stage.
D  oral stage.
Question #17
A  unconditional positive regard.
B  conditions of worth.
C  spontaneity.
D  unconditional self-regard.
Question #18
A  hormones
B  cortisol
C  serotonin
D  norepinephrine
Question #19
A  Eclectic approaches fail to take interactions of various models into account.
B  There is one legitimate approach to understanding mental disorders.
C  Abnormality is best explained by sociocultural stresses a person experiences.
D  Abnormality results from the interaction of genetic, emotional, and cultural influences.
Question #20
A  are entirely due to unconscious conflicts.
B  are not accidental.
C  are solely the result of physiology.
D  are not related to past experiences.