Which type of therapist would purposefully anger a client?
a) Gestalt
b) humanistic
c) existential
d) cognitive-behavioral
Question 2A physician is deciding whether to prescribe one of the older tricyclic antidepressant drugs or one of the newer, more recently developed ones. Fortunately, a medical journal just published a review of the drugs. What is the likely conclusion?
a) There are no difference other than cost between the two groups of
drugs.
b) The newer drugs are more effective, work faster, and have fewer
side effects.
c) The older drugs have a higher degree of effectiveness but they have some troubling side effects.
d) The two types of drugs do not differ in effectiveness, although the
newer ones have fewer side effects.
Question 3The idea that some people may be able to compensate for neurocognitive diseases by using alternative brain networks or cognitive strategies such that cognitive symptoms are less pronounced is called
a) cognitive reserve
b) cognitive adjustment
c) mental compensation
d) none of the above
Question 4Extreme physical immobility or excessive peculiar physical movements are known as:
a) melancholic features.
b) catatonic features.
c) mixed features.
d) atypical features.
Question 5A survey of the effectiveness of antidepressant medications reveals that not all depressed people respond full to these medications. Approximately what percentage respond fully?
a) 10
b) 20
c) 35
d) 70
Question 6Rather than becoming angry or defensive, a task-oriented response to a difficult situation is a healthier reaction to stress.
Indicate whether the statement is true or false