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What is a set of symptoms which are usually co-occurring and characterize a particular psychological disorder known as?
What is a set of symptoms which are usually co-occurring and characterize a particular psychological disorder known as?
- Archetype
- Syndrome (correct)
- Ego-defence mechanism
- Neuroses
According to Freud, ego-defence mechanisms operate:
According to Freud, ego-defence mechanisms operate:
- Consciously
- Unconsciously (correct)
- Voluntarily
- Automatically
According to Rogers’ view of human nature, what does he suggest about humans?
According to Rogers’ view of human nature, what does he suggest about humans?
- Humans are basically evil
- Humans are fundamentally flawed
- Humans are basically good (correct)
- Humans are morally neutral
In Rational Emotive Behaviour Therapy (REBT), which emotions are seen as healthy and unhealthy?
In Rational Emotive Behaviour Therapy (REBT), which emotions are seen as healthy and unhealthy?
Which therapeutic approach focuses on a client's stage of life?
Which therapeutic approach focuses on a client's stage of life?
In schizophrenia, which symptoms are classified as positive and negative?
In schizophrenia, which symptoms are classified as positive and negative?
Which aspect of DSM criteria is undermined by the subjective judgement of clinicians in diagnosis?
Which aspect of DSM criteria is undermined by the subjective judgement of clinicians in diagnosis?
What type of anxiety did Freud believe was brought about by a psychodynamic conflict between the ego and super-ego?
What type of anxiety did Freud believe was brought about by a psychodynamic conflict between the ego and super-ego?
According to psychoanalysis, what is referred to as anything that works against the process of therapy?
According to psychoanalysis, what is referred to as anything that works against the process of therapy?
Which psychological disorder might be brought about by a fixation at the anal stage of development according to psychoanalysis?
Which psychological disorder might be brought about by a fixation at the anal stage of development according to psychoanalysis?
'Individuation' in Jung’s Analytical Therapy refers to:
'Individuation' in Jung’s Analytical Therapy refers to:
'Randomised Control Trials (RCT)' minimize threats to:
'Randomised Control Trials (RCT)' minimize threats to:
What did Smith and Glass' (1977) meta-analysis of therapy outcome research indicate?
What did Smith and Glass' (1977) meta-analysis of therapy outcome research indicate?
According to Freud, what makes up the unconscious and can lead to neurotic symptoms?
According to Freud, what makes up the unconscious and can lead to neurotic symptoms?
According to the cognitive model of depression, this disorder is characterized by a systematic bias towards negative information across how many areas?
According to the cognitive model of depression, this disorder is characterized by a systematic bias towards negative information across how many areas?
In Rational Emotive Behaviour Therapy (REBT), which emotions are seen as healthy?
In Rational Emotive Behaviour Therapy (REBT), which emotions are seen as healthy?
According to Freud, which archetype represents the masculine side of a female personality?
According to Freud, which archetype represents the masculine side of a female personality?
What did Ellis suggest are the two main categories into which neuroses can be grouped?
What did Ellis suggest are the two main categories into which neuroses can be grouped?
In Person-Centered Therapy, unconditional positive regard on the behalf of the therapist means:
In Person-Centered Therapy, unconditional positive regard on the behalf of the therapist means:
In Rational Emotive Behaviour Therapy (REBT), a key cognitive technique is:
In Rational Emotive Behaviour Therapy (REBT), a key cognitive technique is:
According to Jung’s Analytical Therapy, what does 'individuation' refer to?
According to Jung’s Analytical Therapy, what does 'individuation' refer to?
In schizophrenia, which symptoms are classified as positive and negative?
In schizophrenia, which symptoms are classified as positive and negative?
'Randomised Control Trials (RCT)' minimize threats to:
'Randomised Control Trials (RCT)' minimize threats to:
'Individuation' in Jung’s Analytical Therapy refers to:
'Individuation' in Jung’s Analytical Therapy refers to:
'Smith and Glass' (1977) meta-analysis of therapy outcome research indicated that:
'Smith and Glass' (1977) meta-analysis of therapy outcome research indicated that:
'Moral' anxiety, according to Freud, arises from a psychodynamic conflict between:
'Moral' anxiety, according to Freud, arises from a psychodynamic conflict between:
In Person-Centered Therapy, the defence mechanisms that operate in response to incongruence between an experience and a person’s self-concept are:
In Person-Centered Therapy, the defence mechanisms that operate in response to incongruence between an experience and a person’s self-concept are: