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Treatments that reduce or eliminate the symptoms of psychological disorders by altering the way an individual's body functions are therapies.
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A person suffering from bipolar disorder who takes medication is taking .
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Removing tissue from the frontal lobe of the brain is an example of .
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A psychotherapist who helps clients consider their own behavior in order to develop greater self-awareness is practicing therapy.
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Therapies that stress the importance of the unconscious mind, extensive interpretation by the therapist, and childhood experiences are therapies.
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A therapist who asks a client to respond with any word that comes to mind when the therapist says a word is using .
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A client who tells a therapist he feels better after describing an argument with his supervisor has used .
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The unconscious, unremembered, symbolic aspects of a dream are its content.
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A client who unconsciously does not reveal an important aspect of her problem to the therapist is exhibiting .
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A therapist who provides a warm, supportive atmosphere to improve the client's self-concept and encourage insight is practicing - therapy.
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A therapist who challenges clients' beliefs and values to help them become more aware of their feelings and face their problems is practicing therapy.
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A client who is being taught to associate a deep relaxation response with increasingly intense anxiety-producing situations is undergoing .
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Therapies based on the premise that a person's thoughts are the primary source of abnormal behavior and psychological problems are therapies.
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The belief, important in cognitive behavior therapy, that one can master situations and produce positive outcomes is -
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A clinical psychologist who has combined the results of over 30 studies of depression to conclude that cognitive therapy is effective has used - .







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