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1. Freud called which of the following the "royal road to the unconscious"?

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2. The use of classical conditioning to alleviate human problems is called

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3. __________ is any technique involving surgical alteration of the brain

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4. Which is a myth regarding psychotherapy?

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5. Freud called his form of psychotherapy

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6. A parent who copes with quarreling among young children by placing them in separate rooms is using

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7. Freud's method of psychotherapy stressed

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8. According to __________, each person creates his or her private world by making choices in order to confront and overcome feelings of meaninglessness and isolation

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9. The obvious and visible aspects of a dream comprise its

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10. The disappearance of symptoms due to the mere passage of time is termed

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11. Virtual reality exposure refers to

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12. Those who decide that no one will ever love them again because they have been rejected by a "significant other" and are, therefore, unlovable are illustrating

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13. If you get praised by your parents for making A's in your college courses, the grades are

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14. Freud's theory was based on the belief that neuroses were caused by

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15. Which of the following is the MOST likely outcome for psychotherapy?

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16. Dr. Hochman is a therapist who tries to lend support to clients who are having an emotional crisis and want to solve daily life problems. He most likely practices __________ therapy.

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17. Unconditional positive regard is part of what therapy?

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18. A verbal interaction between a trained mental health professional and several clients is called

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19. If ignoring causes a child's temper-tantrums to cease, a psychologist would call this effect

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20. In rational-emotive therapy,

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