Most exhibitionists
a) do not seek physical contact with their victims.
b) seek to persuade the woman to have physical contact without using force.
c) seek to force physical contact with their victims, but stop short of rape.
d) go on to commit rape.
Question 2Cognitive restructuring helps clients to
a) understand childhood fears.
b) develop more realistic self-appraisals.
c) learn to approach a feared object in a gradual manner.
d) develop insight into the symbolic meaning of symptoms.
Question 3Which of the following would be most stimulating to a voyeur?
a) a woman undressing privately, unaware that he is watching.
b) a prostitute undressing for him.
c) a beautiful but proper woman undressing for his exclusive benefit.
d) a couple having sexual relations in the same room as him, while he observes but does not participate.
Question 4The cognitive perspective on anxiety disorders emphasizes the importance of
a) defense mechanisms.
b) unconscious motivations.
c) unrealistic appraisal of situations.
d) behavior as symbolic of underlying conflicts.
Question 5For which of the following disorders is the prevalence among boys and girls quite similar?
a) conduct disorder
b) anorexia nervosa
c) oppositional defiant disorder
d) attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder
Question 6Which of the following is the most accurate characterization of Helen Singer Kaplan's technique for treating sexual dysfunction?
a) medical
b) existential
c) humanistic
d) psychodynamic
Question 7Voyeurs (peeping Toms) are typically
a) disturbed, confused, and do not understand social codes.
b) angry, violent, controlling, and hostile toward women in general.
c) rigidly moralistic, ashamed of their uncontrollable sexual urges.
d) fearful of actual sexual contact with a woman.