What is self-reflection?
the ability to understand and respond helpfully to another person's distress
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the capacity to think about one's self as you would think about other persons or objects
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an emotional bond that promotes the protection and survival of children
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an individual's readiness or disposal to respond to their environment in a particular way
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the capacity to think about one's self as you would think about other persons or objects
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Your friend has just come from a therapist who has recommended eye movement desensitization and reprocessing for posttraumatic stress disorder. Because you are taking a course in abnormal psychology, your friend asks what you think. Based on the literature, what would you say?
a. This technique is based on operant conditioning principles and seems quite effective. b. This technique does not seem to have a theoretical basis, and the limited effectiveness it does show may be due to the fact that it involves exposure. c. Classical conditioning provides the theoretical rationale for this technique that has had mixed results. d. Because the eyes are the "window on the mind," this technique explores hidden meanings related to traumatic events and has been extremely successful.
Which form of biological therapy would a psychiatrist be most likely to suggest for a client?
A) Electroconvulsive therapy B) Psychopharmacotherapy C) Psychosurgery D) Vagus nerve stimulation therapy