
Module 5.5a - Treatment of Psychological Disorders: Introduction to Therapy, and Psychodynamic and Humanistic Therapies
Quiz by Dan Koch
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In the 1950s, Dr. Tanaka conducted a study to determine how being discharged from a mental hospital impacted participants’ subjective well-being. She found that 8 weeks after their discharge, 85 percent of participants reported improved subjective well-being, compared to the 23 percent who reported improved subjective well-being while still hospitalized. Which of the following is a variable in Dr. Tanaka’s study?
Blacklawn Outpatient Clinic treats clients who have been diagnosed with a bipolar disorder. What is a logical conclusion about the treatment methods used for these clients?
Dr. Carlson works with individuals diagnosed with major depressive disorder. He encourages them to discuss their childhoods, internal conflicts, and present lives, believing that an open and empathic environment will help his clients accept not only past events but also their current selves. His therapeutic style would be best described as
When Harriet could not consciously remember her difficult childhood, her psychoanalytic therapist said she was experiencing
In her application for funding for her treatment center, Verna needs to advocate for humanistic therapies. What should she say?
Xiaoming uses active listening, acceptance, genuineness, and empathy in her work with therapy clients to promote their growth. Xiaoming uses