Abnormal Psychology An Integrative Approach 5th Edition by Barlow - Test Bank
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1. What is the
most notable contribution of Clarence Hinckes?
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2. Who is the
concept of a “hierarchy of needs” most closely associated with?
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3. The concept of
hysteria traditionally meant physical symptoms for which no organic pathology
could be found. Which of the following terms is now used to refer to this concept?
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4. Trent is in
psychoanalysis and states to his therapist that he thinks that his wife is
considering having an affair with her co-worker. Later on in the session,
Trent admits that he is tempted to start an affair with his own co-worker.
What defence mechanism was Trent displaying when he accused his wife of
thinking about being unfaithful?
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5. According to
psychoanalytic theory, what is the role of the ego?
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6. What was
Erikson’s greatest contribution to psychoanalytical theorizing?
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7. According to
psychoanalytic theory, the id operates according to the pleasure principle.
What does that mean?
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8. After
graduation, two of your friends express an interest in psychology careers.
Carl wants to work with relatively healthy individuals who are experiencing
adjustment or vocational difficulties. Anna wishes to focus on the more
severe psychological disorders and conduct research into their causes.
Because you are studying abnormal psychology, they ask you for career advice.
What do you tell them?
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9. In the late
1800s, there was an emphasis on biological causes of mental disorders, which
ironically reduced interest in treatments for mental patients. Why did this
happen?
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10. In 1895, how
did neurologist Josef Breuer treat Anna O.’s hysterical symptoms?
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