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OPEN BOOK FINAL EXAM
NO COLLABORATION
PSYCH 1110-12 K. Hutton Fall 2016


Follow the directions in your weekly work to complete the open book final exam.

1. A trained therapist who uses psychological techniques to assist someone to overcome a
psychological disorder such as a phobia would generally be best described as a
A) psychodynamic therapist.
B) psychoanalyst.
C) psychotherapist.
D) psychopharmacologist.


2. The use of antipsychotic drugs for the treatment of schizophrenia best illustrates
A) cognitive therapy.
B) psychodynamic therapy.
C) biomedical therapy.
D) behavior therapy.


3. Sigmund Freud introduced a form of psychotherapy known as
A) psychoanalysis.
B) cognitive therapy.
C) counterconditioning.
D) active listening.


4. Psychoanalytic techniques are designed primarily to help patients
A) become aware of their repressed conflicts and impulses.
B) focus on their immediate conscious feelings.
C) develop greater self-esteem.
D) feel more trusting toward others.


5. Free association involves the
A) repeated association of a relaxed state with anxiety-arousing stimuli.
B) uncensored reporting of any thoughts that come to mind.
C) replacement of a negative response to a harmless stimulus with a positive response.
D) expression toward a therapist of feelings linked with earlier relationships.




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, OPEN BOOK FINAL EXAM
NO COLLABORATION
PSYCH 1110-12 K. Hutton Fall 2016

6. Mr. Phillips has recently begun to express feelings of hostility and resentment toward
his therapist, who is consistently friendly, caring, and helpful. A psychoanalyst would
most likely consider Mr. Phillips's hostility to be an example of
A) the placebo effect.
B) systematic desensitization.
C) transference.
D) counterconditioning.


7. Carl Rogers is known for the development of
A) meta-analysis.
B) client-centered therapy.
C) systematic desensitization.
D) the token economy.


8. Letting another person know that you sense and understand the feelings he or she is
expressing to you best demonstrates
A) placebo effect.
B) transference.
C) meta-analysis.
D) active listening.


9. Cindy suggested that her nail biting might be a symptom of unconscious resentment
toward her parents. Her therapist chuckled and said, “No, Cindy, your problem isn't
unconscious hostility; your problem is nail biting.” Cindy's therapist sounds most like a
________ therapist.
A) cognitive
B) behavior
C) psychodynamic
D) humanistic


10. Which of the following techniques is derived from classical conditioning principles?
A) ECT
B) meta-analysis
C) the token economy
D) systematic desensitization




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, OPEN BOOK FINAL EXAM
NO COLLABORATION
PSYCH 1110-12 K. Hutton Fall 2016

11. To help Thor overcome his fear of giving public speeches, his therapist instructs him to
relax and then to imagine speaking to a group of four people. The therapist is using
A) aversive conditioning.
B) client-centered therapy.
C) cognitive therapy.
D) systematic desensitization.


12. To treat nail biting, one can paint a patient's fingernails with a nasty-tasting nail polish.
This procedure best illustrates
A) aversive conditioning.
B) light exposure therapy.
C) systematic desensitization.
D) transference.


13. Mr. Quinones, a fifth-grade teacher, gives a blue plastic star to each student who
achieves a high score on a math or spelling test. At the end of the semester, students can
exchange their stars for prizes. Mr. Quinones' strategy illustrates an application of
A) operant conditioning.
B) systematic desensitization.
C) counterconditioning.
D) transference.


14. Teaching people to stop blaming themselves for failures and negative circumstances
beyond their control is of most direct concern to ________ therapists.
A) client-centered
B) behavior
C) cognitive
D) psychodynamic


15. Jenna is afraid of speaking to a large audience. Her therapist suggests that prior to a
speaking engagement she should reassure herself with comments like, “Cheer up, Jenna.
You know what you're talking about and your topic is really interesting!” This approach
to reducing Jenna's fear most clearly illustrates
A) systematic desensitization.
B) aversive conditioning.
C) cognitive therapy.
D) client-centered therapy.




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