QUESTIONS AND SOLUTIONS
◉ Paired-associate.
Answer: The presentation of one word as a stimulus for the recall of
a second word.
◉ Psychiatric musicology.
Answer: A music therapy approach which uses music as a metaphor
for examining relationships.
◉ Psychodynamic Therapy.
Answer: A system of psychotherapy based on an individual's
unconscious motivation and past experience
◉ Rational Emotive Therapy.
Answer: A system of psychotherapy proposed by Albert Ellis which
attempts to confront one's rational belief system as a method of
solving problems
◉ Reconstructive Therapy.
,Answer: One type of insight-oriented therapy which examines
unconscious and deep-set emotions in order to restructure the
personality
◉ Reeducative Therapy.
Answer: One type of insight-oriented therapy which promotes self
growth and adjustment through behavior change
◉ Shaping.
Answer: A technique for developing new behaviors by reinforcing
successive approximations of the desired behavior
◉ hierarchy of objectives.
Answer: A logical sequence of behavioral expectations leading
toward the desired outcome of therapy
◉ repeated measures design.
Answer: An experimental group design in which repeated
observation of subjects under different treatment or no treatment
conditions allows subjects to act as their own controls
◉ Single subject, applied behavior analysis design.
, Answer: A research design which assess the effect of treatment. It
refers to a group of "within-subject" or "intensive" designs which
examine the behavior of one person or group over time
◉ Phenomenological.
Answer: Perceived through subjective reality, as opposed to
physically and objectively
◉ transactional analysis.
Answer: Eric Berne's psychotherapy which proposes the
examination of interactions in terms of explicit roles and games as a
method of recognizing and understanding behavior patterns
◉ temporal lobe.
Answer: A region of the cerebral cortex responsible for hearing,
language, and memory
◉ parietal lobe.
Answer: A region of the cerebral cortex which processes sensations,
language, perception, body awareness, and attention
◉ Hemiplegia.
Answer: paralysis of one side of the body