A therapist can induce a patient to forget events that occurred during or before the hypnotic session in an effect called
a. hypnotic amnesia.
b. autohypnosis.
c. posthypnotic amnesia.
d. hypnotic meditation.
e. posthypnotic aphasia.
c. posthypnotic amnesia.
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After reviewing the results of the follow-up research conducted by Manfred Bleuler, what conclusion could we reach concerning the outcome of schizophrenia?
a. The long-term prospects for people with this disorder remains dismal in most cases. b. About half of those diagnosed with schizophrenia will either recover or exhibit at least some significant improvement. c. Contrary to general opinion, schizophrenia is more of an episodic disorder from which recovery rates tend to be quite high. d. The deterioration that occurs in schizophrenia is not reversible, and consequently few, if any, people will make any meaningful recovery.
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Simon's "foot stomping" behavior would best be considered an example of: a. object permanence b. mirror imaging c. symbolic representation d. deferred imitation