
Module 5.5b - Treatment of Psychological Disorders: Behavioral, Cognitive, and Group Therapies
Quiz by Dan Koch
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Dr. Welle helps her clients by teaching them to modify the way they think when they are under stress or when they are experiencing symptoms. What form of therapy does Dr. Welle most likely practice?
What form of therapy is depicted in the graph?

Which of the following best describes the trends in the variables as depicted by the data in the graph?

Jayne has been diagnosed with major depressive disorder. Her therapist suggested that she interact with her friends more frequently, and she helped Jayne learn how to decrease her worries about whether her friends want to be around her. What form of therapy is Jayne’s therapist using?
Dr. Laremy meets with adolescents and their parents together to help them develop effective communication strategies. What form of therapy does Dr. Laremy use?
Dr. Mehari believes that the best way to treat clients is to use active listening and to help clients gain self-acceptance, while Dr. Rodriguez believes that the best way to treat clients is to help them change their thoughts and behaviors. Which statement is most accurate about Dr. Mehari’s and Dr. Rodriguez’s preferred therapy?
Javi’s parents give him a marble each day he completes his homework. He can exchange marbles for privileges, such as a later weekend bedtime or a trip to the ice-cream store. Which of the following is described in this example?
Which of the following scenarios best illustrates the concept of counterconditioning?
After repeatedly drinking an alcoholic drink mixed with a drug that produces severe nausea, Xander, who has a history of alcohol use disorder, developed a temporary conditioned aversion to alcohol. In this example of aversive conditioning, the nausea-producing drug is the