
Exam 3 Review
Quiz by Erin Prince
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Beck's cognitive therapy is particularly effective in the treatment of __________.
What is the primary focus of mindfulness-based therapies?
People who are attempting to become extremely thin by refusing to eat suffer from __________.
What is the primary goal of group therapy?
The kind of therapy that involves talking things out with a professional is called __________.
Which of the following therapies focuses on enhancing personal growth and self-actualization?
Jim is suffering from OCD. If he tries to stop his compulsive behaviors, he is likely to experience __________.
What is the most prevalent form of psychological therapy?
People from collectivistic cultures are more likely to make attributions based on dispositional factors than are people in more individualistic cultures.
What is the term for a group of disorders characterized by disruptions in memory, identity, consciousness, or perception?
Which medical procedure disconnects the frontal lobe from the rest of the brain?
What is the term for the theory that personality is shaped by the need for self-actualization?
Scapegoats are usually the group of people with the
What is the term for a group of disorders characterized by persistent sadness, loss of interest, and a lack of motivation?
Antipsychotic drugs treat symptoms such as
What is Seasonal Affective Disorder related to?
What is the defining trait of Category C personality disorders?
(think avoidant personality disorder, dependent personality disorder, and OCD)
What do most researchers think about the effectiveness of psychotherapy?
What area of the brain is extraversion associated with?
Which of the following is the best definition of social psychology?
What is the term for the tendency for people to conform to the majority opinion, even if they believe it is wrong?
What is the term for the stable, enduring characteristics that distinguish one person from another?
What is the term for the five broad personality dimensions that are thought to be universal?
What is the term for the theory that personality is shaped by the interaction of genetics and environment?
What is the term for the theory that personality is determined by unconscious motives and conflicts?