(A) Limbic system
(B) Reticular formation
(C) Amygdale
(D) Hippocampus
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Freud believed that adult problems usually:
(A) Result in Freudian slip
(B) Result in bad dreams
(C) Can be traced back to critical stage during childhood
(D) Are the result of poor behavior
Illnesses that seem to result from an interaction of physical and psychological factors are called:
(A) Hysterical
(B) Psychosomatic
(C) Somatic
(D) Conversion disorders
Which of the following clinical procedures are based, in part on classical conditioning?
(A) Transference
(B) Systematic desensitization
(C) Token economy
(D) Two chair technique
Intelligence can be defined as:
(A) Knowledge of a great many facts
(B) The ability to get good grades in school
(C) The ability to think abstractly and learn from experience
(D) All the factors that make one person different from another.
Conditioned response may be eliminated by withdrawing reinforcement. This is known as:
(A) Stimulus generalization
(B) Extinction
(C) Discrimination
(D) Spontaneous recovery
An affective disorder in which a person swings from one mood extreme to another is classified as:
(A) Manic
(B) Depressive
(C) Unipolar
(D) Bipolar
Albert Ellis and Aron Beck are names associated with the __ therapy approach.
(A) Gestalt
(B) Cognitive
(C) Behavioral
(D) Phenomenological