Chapter 13 433-end Name Period Date. MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question.

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Chapter 13 433-end Name Period Date MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question. 1) Stress-inoculation therapy is one type of therapy. A) cognitive B) psychoanalytic C) client-centered D) rational-emotive 1) 2) Showing a client how his or her irrational and self-defeating beliefs are causing problems is MOST characteristic of therapy. A) client-centered B) rational-emotive C) behavioral D) psychoanalytic 2) 3) Jean seeks psychological help for her intense feelings of worthlessness. Her therapist confronts and challenges her feelings, arguing that it is a self-defeating way to think and is based on erroneous information about herself. Her therapist is probably a. A) client-centered therapist B) psychoanalyst C) behaviorist D) rational-emotive therapist 3) 4) Psychotherapies that emphasize changing clients' perceptions of their life situation as a way of modifying their behavior are called therapy. A) cognitive B) Gestalt C) client-centered D) behavior 4) 5) Beck and Ellis are both known for their work in developing therapies. A) cognitive B) client-centered C) behavioral D) Gestalt 5) 6) Beck's cognitive therapy is particularly effective in the treatment of. A) anxiety disorders B) depression C) somatoform disorders D) schizophrenia 6) 7) Practitioners of Beck's cognitive therapy are much challenging and much confrontational than practitioners of rational-emotive therapy. A) more; more B) more; less C) less; more D) less; less 7) 8) The therapist most closely associated with the development of cognitive therapy is. A) Skinner B) Wolpe C) Beck D) Lazarus 8) 9) Beck's cognitive therapy is MOST similar to. A) client-centered therapy B) Gestalt therapy C) psychoanalysis D) rational-emotive therapy 9) 03/27/2012 1

10) Family therapy is a form of therapy. A) group B) organic C) self-help D) informal 10) 11) When problems exist between parents and children, their problems are usually BEST handled by. A) individual therapy B) psychoanalysis C) family therapy D) operant conditioning 11) 12) A primary goal of family therapy is to. A) identify and treat the person in the family who is the source of the majority of the family's problems B) teach family members to remain neutral on sensitive issues C) improve family communication D) change the needs of individual family members 12) 13) A type of psychotherapy in which clients meet regularly to help one another achieve insight into their feelings and behavior is therapy. A) Gestalt B) group C) informal D) social 13) 14) Each of the following is a type of group therapy EXCEPT. p. 436-7 A) family B) couple C) self-help D) social 14) 15) An estimated million Americans suffer some kind of psychological problem. A) 30 40 B) 50 60 C) 10 20 D) 40 50 15) 16) Research has found that most members of self-help groups express their groups. A) mild support for B) strong support for C) great disappointment in D) mild disappointment in 16) 17) Most couple therapists concentrate on. A) improving the couple's patterns of communications and mutual expectations B) exploring the marital partners' childhoods to understand the source of the current conflicts C) desensitization techniques to help the marital partners become more tolerant of each other D) changing the behavior of the person in the marriage who is the source of the couple's problems 17) 18) A technique in which each member of a couple is taught to share inner feelings and to listen and understand the partner's feelings before responding to them is called. A) pole shifting B) empathy training C) emotive therapy D) cognitive marital therapy 18) 2

19) Research on the outcome of couple therapy indicates that it. A) has the same success rate as when the wife goes to individual therapy and the husband does not go to therapy at all B) is generally more successful than if the partners go to therapy separately C) is less successful than if both partners go to therapy separately D) has the same success rate as when both partners go to therapy separately 19) 20) According to the most recent research, which of the following is true? A) Psychotherapy is more effective than receiving no therapy at all. B) Individual psychotherapy is no more effective against neurotic disorders than no therapy at all. C) Behavior therapy is more effective than insight therapy in treating anxiety and personality disorders. D) Group therapy is more effective than individual therapy in treating a wide range of disorders. 20) 21) Research indicates that psychotherapy is. A) not effective for either mild or severe disorders B) highly and equally effective for both mild and severe disorders C) more effective for severe disorders than for mild disorders D) more effective for mild disorders than for severe disorders 21) 22) Each of the following is true EXCEPT. A) there is greater improvement among those who have undergone long-term therapy, than those who have received short-term treatments B) insight-oriented therapies have the most effective for most psychological problems C) psychotherapy seems to provide the greatest benefits for people who really want to change D) psychotherapy works best for relatively mild psychological problems 22) 23) A Consumer Reports survey of over 180,00 subscribers found each of the following EXCEPT. A) marriage counselors were seen as less effective than psychiatrists, psychologists, and social workers B) longer term therapy was no more effective than shorter term therapy C) there were no differences in improvement between those who received therapy alone as opposed to those who received therapy combined with medication D) no differences in effectiveness were reported among the various forms of psychotherapy 23) 24) People with a specific behavioral problem would be BEST served by therapy. A) insight B) behavior C) group D) aversive 24) 25) Allen gets extremely anxious whenever he takes a test. He would be best served by therapy. A) behavior B) group C) aversive D) insight 25) 3

26) Allen has a drug abuse problem. He is MOST likely to be successfully treated by. (p.440) A) behavior therapy B) couple therapy C) Gestalt therapy 26) 27) Each of the following is provided by all major types of psychotherapy EXCEPT. A) offering clients hope B) engaging clients in a therapeutic alliance C) offering clients an explanation for their problems D) offering clients insight 27) 28) Allen is troubled by some aspects of his personality and would like to explore his entire personal development in an effort to gain deeper self-understanding. He would be best served by therapy. A) group B) behavior C) aversive D) insight 28) 29) The trend in psychotherapy is toward. A) ECLECTICISM!!!!!!! : > B) group treatment C) behavior therapy D) humanistic therapy 29) 30) The psychotherapeutic approach that recognizes the value of a broad treatment package over a rigid commitment to one particular form of therapy is. A) eclecticism B) situationalism C) existentialism D) interactionism 30) 31) Allen is suffering from depression. He is MOST likely to successfully treat his depression with therapy. A) behavior B) cognitive C) psychoanalytic D) Gestalt 31) 32) Which of the following types of treatment is NOT a biological treatment method? A) electroconvulsive therapy B) medication C) Gestalt therapy D) psychosurgery 32) 33) Medication, electroconvulsive therapy, and psychosurgery are all types of. A) cognitive therapy B) biological treatment C) reality therapy D) emotive therapy 33) 34) Biological treatments are preferred when the patient is. A) elderly B) bothered by difficulties that are difficult to treat with psychotherapy C) a child or an adolescent D) from another culture 34) 35) Traditionally, were the only mental health professionals licensed to offer biological treatments. A) psychiatrists B) psychologists C) therapists D) counselors 35) 4

36) Drugs were not widely used to treat psychological disorders until the. p. 441 A) 1930s B) 1950s C) 1970s D) 1990s 36) 37) In treating major depression and preventing a recurrence, work(s) best. A) biological treatments alone B) psychotherapy alone C) letting the disorder run its course, without professional intervention D) biological treatments combined with psychotherapy 37) 38) Antipsychotic drugs tend to relieve of schizophrenia. A) the negative symptoms more than the positive symptoms B) the positive symptoms more than the negative symptoms C) neither the positive nor negative symptoms D) both the positive and negative symptoms 38) 39) Hallucinations are known as symptoms of schizophrenia. (Careful!! p. 442) A) negative B) positive C) lateral D) translateral 39) 40) Symptoms such as social withdrawal are considered to be symptoms of schizophrenia. A) negative B) translateral C) lateral D) positive 40) 41) The most widely prescribed antipsychotic drugs are known as. A) psychostimulants B) minor tranquilizers C) neuroleptics D) analgesics 41) 42) Neuroleptics are a class of drugs. A) antianxiety B) antipsychotic C) psychostimulant D) antidepressant 42) 43) Virtually all antipsychotic drugs work by. A) blocking dopamine receptors in the brain B) increasing the amount of acetylcholine in the brain C) increasing the amount of serotonin in the brain D) inhibiting the function of the hypothalamus 43) 44) The drug is used to treat depression. A) Valium B) Tofranil C) Ritalin D) Prozac 44) 45) Which of the following drugs would be the treatment of choice for schizophrenia? A) phenothiazine B) librium C) lithium D) dexedrine 45) 46) A major antipsychotic tranquilizer is. A) Miltown B) Valium C) phenothiazine D) insulin 46) 5

47) Drugs that combat depression work by. A) inhibiting the function of the medulla and the pons B) blocking dopamine receptors in the brain C) increasing the amount of acetylcholine in the brain D) reducing the reuptake of serotonin in the brain 47) 48) In 1988, the new drug was put on the market as the first of a new class of antidepressant drugs. A) Halcion B) Ecstasy C) Thorazine D) Prozac 48) 49) Prozac works by the uptake of in the nervous system. A) reducing; norepinephrine B) increasing; serotonin C) increasing; norepinephrine D) reducing; serotonin 49) 50) Prozac is part of a class of antidepressant drugs known as. A) tricyclics B) MAO inhibitors C) phenothiazines D) SSRIs 50) 51) Which of the following classes of antidepressant drugs has the fewest side effects? A) MAO inhibitors B) All three classes of anti-depressant drugs have side effects of similar severity. C) SSRIs D) tricyclics 51) 52) Jean has been under a psychiatrist's care for schizophrenia. She has recently developed a motor disturbance that includes trouble controlling her facial muscles. While her original condition is improving, she still does not function like a fully alert and normal person. Her doctor has probably been treating her with. A) tricyclic drugs B) psychosurgery C) phenothiazines D) ECT 52) 53) A disturbance of motor control, particularly of the facial muscles, that results from the use of antipsychotic drugs is. A) delirium tremens B) tardive dyskinesia C) Korsakoff's syndrome D) Wernicke's syndrome 53) 54) If you wanted to produce calm and drowsiness in a client, reduce agitation and induce sleep, you would be most successful by using a(n). A) antidepressant drug B) psychostimulant C) sedative D) antianxiety drug 54) 55) Electroconvulsive therapy is most often used to alleviate. A) severe depression B) somatoform disorders C) schizophrenia D) anxiety 55) 6

56) ECT typically consists of session(s). A) one B) ten or fewer C) three to five D) eleven or more 56) 57) Unilateral ECT produces side effects and is effective than traditional ECT. A) more; slightly more B) more; much less C) fewer; slightly less D) fewer; much more 57) 58) Electroconvulsive therapy. A) often results in memory impairment B) is more effective in treating schizophrenic disorders than mood disorders C) has no side effects D) is most effective if administered several times a week for several weeks 58) 59) Electroconvulsive therapy is in treating depression. A) the first method most psychiatrists try B) considered a last resort C) the most common method for long-term use D) virtually never used today 59) 60) Bob has been under a physician's care for depression. Although his symptoms have completely disappeared, he has been suffering some nausea, insomnia, headaches, anxiety, and impaired sexual functioning. Bob's doctor has probably been treating him with. A) phenothiazines B) lithium C) psychosurgery D) antidepressant drugs 60) 61) Bob has been under a physician's care for bipolar disorder. Bob's doctor is MOST likely to prescribe which of the following to treat Bob's disorder? A) Prozac B) tricyclics C) lithium D) Ritalin 61) 62) Lithium is a naturally occurring. A) salt B) plant C) enzyme D) drug 62) 63) Lithium appears to work by affecting. A) metabolism of proteins B) hormone levels in the endocrine system C) neurotransmitters in the brain D) sodium levels in the blood 63) 64) Psychostimulants are used to treat. A) bipolar disorder B) manic episodes C) major depressive episodes D) attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder 64) 7

65) The assumption behind performing a prefrontal lobotomy is that the frontal lobes emotional impulses from the. A) intensify; lower brain centers B) intensify; spinal cord C) reduce; spinal cord D) reduce; lower brain centers 65) 66) Which of the following treatments is LEAST likely to be used today? A) prefrontal lobotomy B) drug treatment C) behavioral therapy D) electroconvulsive therapy 66) TRUE/FALSE. Write 'T' if the statement is true and 'F' if the statement is false. 67) Stress-inoculation therapy is a form of cognitive therapy. p. 434 67) 68) Cognitive therapists are much more challenging and confrontational than rational-emotive therapists. 68) 69) Group therapies allow both the therapist and client to observe how the person interacts with other people. 69) 70) Couple therapy for one partner of a couple is just as effective as it is for both of them. 70) 71) There is no difference in the effectiveness of the various psychotherapies. 71) 72) Phenothiazines are antidepressant drugs. 72) 73) No one knows why ECT works. 73) 74) Psychiatrists generally prefer ECT to either drugs or psychotherapy. 74) 8

Answer Key Testname: CH 13 433-END 1) A 2) B 3) D 4) A 5) A 6) B 7) D 8) C 9) D 10) A 11) C 12) C 13) B 14) D 15) B 16) B 17) A 18) B 19) B 20) A 21) D 22) B 23) B 24) B 25) A 26) B 27) D 28) D 29) A 30) A 31) B 32) C 33) B 34) B 35) A 36) B 37) D 38) B 39) B 40) A 41) C 42) B 43) A 44) D 45) A 46) C 47) D 48) D 49) D 03/27/2012 9

Answer Key Testname: CH 13 433-END 50) D 51) C 52) C 53) B 54) C 55) A 56) B 57) C 58) A 59) B 60) D 61) C 62) A 63) C 64) D 65) A 66) A 67) TRUE 68) FALSE 69) TRUE 70) FALSE 71) TRUE 72) FALSE 73) TRUE 74) FALSE 10