Behavior therapies appear to be particularly effective in treatment of:
A. panic disorder B. phobias C. antisocial personality disorder D. major depression
A. panic disorder B. phobias C. antisocial personality disorder D. major depression
A. morality of the under investigation B. falsified results C. invasion of privacy D. loss of future research possibilities
A. predicting the future. B. analysis and synthesis C. thinking or knowing D. introspection
A. social B. comparative C. physiological D. school
A. bulimia B. anxiety disorders C. schizophrenia D. chronic depression
A. external rewards and punishments B. internal impulses, desires and conflicts C. subjective experiences, potentials and evolution D. physiology, genetics, biochemistry and evolution
A. sleep B. perception C. memory D. appetite
A. Gestalt therapy. B. psychoanalysis C. behavior modification D. S-R therapy
A. behavior modification B. systematic desensitization C. psychodynamic activation D. reaction formation
A. ensuring that participation is involuntary B. harming the subjects when necessary C. minimizing confidentiality D. providing results and interpretations to participants