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  1. Hace 21 horas · Which of the following approaches to psychotherapy is CORRECTLY matched with its description? Behavioral approach—Classical and operant conditioning principles are used to change people's behavior. _____ is the transmission of feelings to a psychoanalyst of love or anger that had been originally directed to a patient's parents or other ...

  2. His approach to psychotherapy is called fixed-role therapy. It assumes that psychological problems are a matter of perception. He begins the process by having a client write a self-characterization of how they view themselves and their world.

  3. Psychology chapter 13. ________ is a psychologically based treatment in which a trained professional—a therapist—uses psychological techniques to help someone overcome psychological difficulties and disorders, resolve problems in living, or bring about personal growth. Click the card to flip 👆.

  4. Chapter 15 Inquizitive Psychological treatments. Identify the true and false statements about using applied behavioral analysis to manage the symptoms of children with autism. Continued therapy contributes to improvements in IQ scores. This Therapy is based on principles of operant conditioning.

  5. Hace 21 horas · a.) For most people, psychotherapy is effective. b.) For many clinical disorders, no treatment is better than receiving a treatment. c.) Most therapies share several basic similar elements. d.) No single form of psychotherapy works best for every problem. Click the card to flip 👆.

  6. It provides a perspective for understanding anxiety, guilt, freedom, death, isolation, and commitment. Limitations of the approaches of existential therapy: Many basic concepts are fuzzy and ill-defined, making its general framework abstract at times. Lacks a systematic statement of principles and practices of therapy.

  7. Hace 21 horas · The Adlerian approach is well suited to multicultural counseling because the a. approach encourages clients to define themselves within their social context. b. approach has few rigid techniques.