According to cognitive theorists, a lot of information that contributes to a person's psychopathology
A) is processed at a conscious, intentional level.
B) is not processed at all.
C) is processed at a nonconscious level.
D) is processed only when in interpersonal relationships.
Question 2As discussed in your text, much evidence now suggests a number of biological causal factors in obsessivecompulsive disorder including all of the following EXCEPT
A) a moderate genetic contribution.
B) decreased activity in the orbital frontal cortex.
C) abnormalities in serotonin systems.
D) abnormalities in the functioning of the basal ganglia.
Question 3In order to make a diagnosis of bulimia nervosa, the client must
A) not meet the criteria for anorexia nervosa.
B) have a distorted body image.
C) admit that they have a problem.
D) have missed three consecutive menstrual periods.
Question 4It is a hot day and a child sprays you with a garden hose. You might react with amusement (and even
thanks) or considerable anger. The fact that one event can be interpreted in different ways is central to the
________ approach to therapy.
A) sociocultural B) operant conditioning
C) classical conditioning D) cognitive
Question 5What are two problems with diagnostic labeling? ______
Fill in the blanks with correct word
Question 6The process of assigning causes to things that happen is called
A) schema therapy. B) cognition.
C) internal reinforcement. D) attribution.
Question 7Which of the following do those with anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa have in common?
A) fear of being or becoming fat B) below normal weight
C) restricted eating D) a need for control