1) People in collectivist cultures are likely to view a mental disorder as a symptom of something wrong in:
a. the unconscious mind
b. a person’s behavior, rather than the mind
c. a person’s relationship with family or community
d. a person’s character
e. a person’s attitude
2) What kind of therapist is most likely to analyze a client’s dreams?
a. Behaviorist
b. Cognitive
c. Humanistic
d. Psychoanalytic
e. Biomedical
3) Which of the following therapies would be most likely to treat an unwanted response, such as nail biting, as merely a bad habit, rather than as a symptom of an underlying disorder?
a. Psychoanalyst
b. Psychiatrist
c. Insight Therapist
d. Group Therapist
e. Behavioral Therapist
4) Craig saw a behaviorist to treat his crippling test anxiety. After a few months, Craig no longer experiences any fear when taking tests, however he has developed OCD. According to psychoanalysts, Craig is experiencing
a. Free association
b. Symptom substitution
c. Anxiety hierarchy
d. Problem transference
e. Interpretation
5) Countercounditioning is based on the principles of
a. Operant conditioning
b. Classical conditioning
c. Social learning
d. Cognitive learning
e. Observational learning
6) Systematic desensitization is to in vivo desensitization as
a. Flooding is to aversion therapy
b. Modeling is to implosive therapy
c. Aversion therapy is to modeling
d. Implosive therapy is to flooding
e. Implosive therapy is to in vivo implosive therapy
7) A primary goal of psychoanalysis is to
a. Change behavior
b. Reveal problems in the unconscious
c. Overcome low self-esteem
d. Help the client learn how to get along with others
e. Alter interior thought processes
8) What process involves counterconditioning?
a. RET
b. ECT
c. Transference
d. Somatic therapy
e. Systematic desensitization
9) Which form of therapy directly confronts a clients self deflating