centered. 1% Approximately ____ percent of today's clinical psychologists report that their approach is existential. 1% Approximately ____ percent of today's clinical psychologists report that their approach is Gestalt. 1% Approximately ____ percent of today's clinical psychologists report that their approach is cognitive. 28% __________________ involves speaking with a therapist with the aid of a camera, microphone, and proper computer tools. Audio -visual e -therapy _____________________ ____ is a new cognitive therapy that helps clients to accept many of their problematic thoughts rather than judge them, act on them, or try fruitlessly to change them. Acceptance and Commitment Therapy They believe that people must have an accurate awarene ss of themselves and live meaningfully in order to be psychologically well adjusted. Existentialists This tiny space separates one neuron from the next. synapse Every chromosome contains numerous genes, and each cell contains between __________ and _______ ___ genes. 30,000 -40,000 Julie would have bouts of depression followed by periods of normalcy. On her last admission, she presented with increased excitability, euphoric mood, and rapid speech. She was prescribed which of the following medications? mood st abilizers The _________ operates on the pleasure principle, while the __________ operates on the reality principle. id; ego According to Freud, this is the psychological force that represents a person's values and ideals. superego Jane is overweight and he r health is suffering. She explains to her doctor that "food is her only happiness in life and she deserves to be happy." Jane's explanation is an example of: rationalization Many clinicians in the _________ became frustrated with the psychodynamic model w hich gave rise to the behavioral model of abnormality. 50 This is the process of learning in which an individual acquires responses by observing and imitating others. modeling When the dog salivates to the sound of the bell, the bell is the: unconditioned stimulus Approximately ____ percent of today's clinical psychologists report that their approach is behavioral. 10% This therapy encourages the client to accept responsibility for their lives and to live with greater meaning and values. existential therapy In ______________________, therapists works with two individuals who are in a long -term relationship couple's therapy His study in 1973 demonstrated the effect of how labels may encourage people to accept and play the assigned social role. Rosenhan ______ __________ prevention consists of identifying and treating psychological disorders in the early stages, before they become serious. Secondary ________________ prevention consists of efforts to improve community attitudes and policies Primary The goal of __ ______________ prevention is to provide effective treatment as soon as it is needed so that moderate or severe disorders do not become long -term problems Tertiary The humanistic therapy developed by Carl Rogers in which clinicians try to help clients by conveying acceptance, accurate empathy, and genuineness. client -centered therapy The humanistic therapy developed by Fritz Perls in which clinicians actively move clients toward self -recognition and self -acceptance by using techniques such as role playing an d self -
discovery exercises. Gestalt therapy The humanistic process by which people fulfill their potential for goodness and growth. self-actualization These psychodynamic theorists give the greatest attention to the unified personality.