A) Feelings of relief and improvement
B) Decreased emotionality while in the hypnotic state
C) Accurate post-hypnotic recall
D) Increased understanding of the causes of their psychological disorder
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A) They were considered to be suffering from religious delusions and were cared for by members of the church communities.
B) They were seen as possessed by evil spirits and blamed for all misfortunes.
C) They were regarded as basically good individuals who were not responsible for their abnormal behavior.
D) They were provided with medical treatments and sometimes hospitalized because mental illness was regarded as equivalent to physical illness.
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A) behavior that occurs infrequently is considered abnormal in every culture.
B) society is less willing to tolerate eccentricity in people who are productive.
C) behaviors vary very little from one culture to another.
D) many people behave in ways that deviate from the average, but this doesn't mean that they have a disorder.
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A) can be either adaptive or maladaptive.
B) are always maladaptive.
C) are never adaptive.
D) are always self-defeating.
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A) clinical psychology.
B) behavior therapy.
C) scientific psychology.
D) the law of effect.
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A) prognosis
B) etiology
C) outcome
D) psychopathology
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A) systematic desensitization
B) person centered therapy
C) exorcism
D) aversive conditioning
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A) dogs.
B) humans.
C) rats.
D) pigeons.
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A) intrapsychic conflict.
B) displacement.
C) conscience judging the ego ideal.
D) defense mechanisms.
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A) sociocultural
B) psychobiological/biopsychological
C) unidimensional
D) multidimensional integrative
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A) coping styles
B) strategic adjustment
C) maladaptive thinking
D) self-defeating actions
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A) each of us develops an ego to help us behave more realistically.
B) id fantasies never become reality.
C) psychologists disproved Freud's theories a long time ago.
D) since id impulses are usually part of consciousness awareness, we can learn to control them.
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A) Philippe Pinel.
B) Anton Mesmer.
C) Sigmund Freud.
D) Benjamin Franklin.
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A) prevalence
B) incidence
C) recurrence
D) ratio
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A) adult males only.
B) adult females only.
C) both males and females of any age.
D) children only.
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A) a neutral stimulus is paired with a stimulus until it elicits the same response as that stimulus.
B) a stimulus is followed by positive consequences.
C) a response is accepted unconditionally.
D) a stimulus and an object are paired together.
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A) important people in your life.
B) material objects in your home.
C) unconscious processes.
D) natural objects such as trees.
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A) Personal distress
B) Cultural factors
C) Impaired functioning
D) Violation of societal norms
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A) pleasure
B) reality
C) moral
D) Oedipal
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A) It is basically unscientific and untestable.
B) It is largely based on anecdotal evidence.
C) The structures of the mind cannot be scientifically measured.
D) Unconscious mental processes cannot be scientifically observed.
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