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Essentials of Understanding Psychology

Robert S. Feldman

Chapter 41

Psychotherapy: Humanistic, Interpersonal, and Group Approaches to Treatment - all with Video Answers

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Chapter Questions

01:20

Problem 1

Match the following mental health practitioners with the appropriate description.
1. Psychiatrist
2. Clinical psychologist
3. Counseling psychologist
4. Psychoanalyst
a. Ph.D. specializing in the treatment of psychological disorders
b. Professional specializing in Freudian therapy techniques
c. M.D. trained in abnormal behavior
d. Ph.D. specializing in the adjustment of day-to-day problems

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01:05

Problem 2

According to Freud, people use ______ as a means of preventing unwanted impulses from intruding on conscious thought.

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01:53

Problem 3

In dream interpretation, a psychoanalyst must learn to distinguish between the ______ content of a dream, which is what appears on the surface, and the ______ content, its underlying meaning.

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03:03

Problem 4

Which of the following treatments deals with phobias by gradual exposure to the item producing the fear?
a. Systematic desensitization
b. Partial reinforcement
c. Behavioral self-management
d. Aversion therapy

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