Psychoanalytic clinicians may not complete their _________________________ or arrive at a final diagnosis until the latter stages of treatment.
The general approach for the behavioral treatment of sexual dysfunction involve:
According to self psychology, children are more likely to develop a secure and cohesive sense of self when parents provide sufficient opportunities for mirroring and:
Three types of sexual dysfunction identified by Helen Singer Kaplan, which correspond to three stages of the sexual response include arousal disorders, orgasm disorders, and:
This behavioral technique uses a system of points or stars to reward children for successful behavior:
Analytic therapists help couples recognize how their present difficulties emerged from ______ perpetuation of conflicts from their own families.
Cognitive-Behavioral family therapy assessment methods may include which of the following except?
The most commonly used techniques in behavior therapy fall into which category?
The behavioral parent training model begins with a careful assessment of the child’s problem behavior and consequences; then it
The general goals of behavioral family therapy are to:
Psychoanalytic family therapists emphasize that much of what is hidden in family dialogues is not consciously withheld but rather repressed into unconsciousness, thus the approach to this material is often guarded by_
According to psychoanalytic theory, marital choice is affected in part by the _____________ phenomenon, in which the insecurely attached child grows up learning to hide their real needs and feelings to win approval.
When people develop distorted perceptions by attributing qualities belonging to one person to someone else—a patient to a therapist or family member, for example—is known as:
Psychoanalytic family therapists pay particular interest to childhood memories when:
Procedures that emphasize a positive approach rather than an adversarial approach to control in the relationship are called_
According to object relations theory, both ________ and ________ will likely result in poor adult adjustment.
Psychoanalytic family therapy consists of four basic techniques: listening, empathy, interpretation, and
The use of high-probability behavior to reinforce low-probability behavior is known as:
is an interactive process in which a subject perceives an object as containing elements of the subject’s personality and evokes certain behaviors and feelings from the object that conform to these perceptions.