Test: Psychology: Chapter 17 - 20 Questions

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  1. All-or-Nothing Thinking
  2. Halfway House
  3. Role Reversal
  4. Aversion Therapy
  5. Behavior Modification
  1. a Taking the role of another person to learn how one's own behavior appears from the other person's view
  2. b A community-based facility for individuals making the transition from an institution (mental hospital, prison, and so forth) to independent living
  3. c The application of learning principles to change human behavior, especially maladaptive behavior
  4. d Classifying objects or events as absolutely right or wrong, good or bad, acceptable or unacceptable, and so forth
  5. e Suppressing an undesirable response by associating it with aversive (painful or uncomfortable) stimuli

5 Multiple Choice Questions

  1. A nondirective therapy based on insights gained from conscious thoughts and feelings; emphasizes accepting one's true self
  2. Reduced use of full-time commitment to mental institutions to treat mental disorders
  3. An approach in which patients receive treatment at a hospital during the day, but return home at night
  4. A technique in which all family members participate, both individually and as a group, to change destructive relationships and communication patterns
  5. A capacity for taking another's point of view; the ability to feel what another is feeling

5 True/False Question

  1. Virtual Reality Exposure → A community-based facility for individuals making the transition from an institution (mental hospital, prison, and so forth) to independent living

          

  2. Authenticity → A rank-ordered series of higher and lower amounts, levels, degrees, or steps

          

  3. Psychodrama → Any psychological techmique used to facilitate positive changes in a person's personality, behavior, or adjustment

          

  4. Token Economy → A therapeutic program in which desirable behaviors are reinforced with tokens that can be exchanged for goods, services, activities, and privileges

          

  5. Logo-Therapy → A form of existential therapy that emphasizes the need to find and maintain meaning in one's life

          

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