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What is the primary goal of the therapist in person-centered therapy?

A) to facilitate transference
B) to eliminate the client's undesirable behaviors
C) to provide unconditional positive regard
D) to help the client become more aware of his or her own feelings

On Jul 30, 2024


C
SA

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__________ is characterized by easy distraction, impulsiveness, moodiness, and failure to follow through on plans.

On Jul 27, 2024


ADHD
SA

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A phobic disorder is a persistent fear when there is a realistic danger. 

On Jun 30, 2024


False
SA

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The primary male sex characteristic is the __________

A) penis.
B) scrotum.
C) testes.
D) All of these are male primary sex characteristics.

On Jun 27, 2024


D
SA

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Which of the following suggests that large-fiber activity in the spinal cord can prevent pain signals from reaching the brain?

A) McGurk's theory
B) place theory
C) gate-control theory
D) frequency theory

On May 31, 2024


C
SA

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_____ is the name for a developing human organism from about the third week through the eighth week after conception.

On May 28, 2024


Embryo
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Compare and contrast problem-focused coping and emotion-focused coping. Is one necessarily better than the other? Can you give an example where either might be useful, stating the specific way in which each coping skill might be employed?

On May 01, 2024


Problem-focused coping and emotion-focused coping are two different strategies for dealing with stress and difficult situations.

Problem-focused coping involves taking direct action to solve the problem causing the stress. This could include seeking information, making a plan, or seeking support from others to address the issue. For example, if someone is feeling overwhelmed at work, they might use problem-focused coping by breaking down their tasks into smaller, manageable steps and creating a schedule to complete them.

Emotion-focused coping, on the other hand, involves managing the emotions associated with the stressor. This could include seeking emotional support from others, engaging in relaxation techniques, or reframing the situation in a more positive light. For example, if someone is dealing with the loss of a loved one, they might use emotion-focused coping by seeking support from friends and family, engaging in activities that bring them comfort, and allowing themselves to grieve.

Neither problem-focused coping nor emotion-focused coping is necessarily better than the other. The effectiveness of each strategy depends on the specific situation and the individual's personal coping style. In some cases, problem-focused coping may be more appropriate, such as when the stressor is something that can be directly addressed and solved. In other cases, emotion-focused coping may be more helpful, such as when the stressor is something that cannot be changed, like a chronic illness or a natural disaster.

In conclusion, both problem-focused coping and emotion-focused coping have their own strengths and can be useful in different situations. It's important for individuals to be able to recognize when each strategy might be most effective and to be able to use both as needed.
SA

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Reaction formation refers to the process by which people

A) disguise unacceptable unconscious impulses by attributing them to others.
B) consciously express feelings that are the opposite of unacceptable unconscious impulses.
C) retreat to behavior patterns characteristic of a more infantile stage of development.
D) offer self-justifying explanations in place of the real but unacceptable unconscious reasons for action.

On Apr 28, 2024


B