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9. Julia has a reoccurring dream that she is falling down a steep hill. Her pare

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9. Julia has a reoccurring dream that she is falling down a steep hill. Her parents try to reassure her but are concerned because Julia seems very tired lately. Julia insists that she has actually been on that particular hill before. If Julia's therapist attempts to interpret the dream, he/she is most likely a 5) (Chapter a. Cognitive psychologist b. Behaviorist c. Psychoanalyst d. Humanist 10. Which of the following is common behavioral therapy technique? (Chapter 5) a. Free Association b. In vivo exposure c. Challenging automatic thoughts d. Providing unconditional positive regard 11. Which of the following is not a symptom of panic attacks? (Chapter 7) A. Tearfulness B. Heart palpitations C. Trembling D. Dizziness

Explanation / Answer

1.C)Julia's psychologist is a psychoanalyst.Psychoanalysis focusses on unconscious as a source of conflicts that may manifest themselves in forms of dreams.Freud the father of psychoanalysis has written about the psychology of dreams in his famous book interpretation of dreams.

2.B)

providing unconditional positive regard is a part of person centered therapy.Free association is apart of psychoanalytic therapy where the client is asked to freely share his thoughts felings without any suggestions from the therapist.In vivo exposure is a form of behavior therapy to treat phobias.It can include flooding- direct exposure to feared stimuli or systematic desensitization - stepwise exposure to varying degrees of feared stimuli.Challenging automatict thoughts is a part of cognitive behavioral therapy.

3.A)panic attacks do not include tearfullness as a symptom.however the intensity of the symptoms may sometimes lead to crying.

Its symptoms include

palpitations, sweating, nausea, chest pain, dizziness,trembling, difficulty breathing,numbness or tingling, fear of loss of control