Pseudopsychologies are types of unfounded beliefs held without evidence or in the face of falsifying evidence. These unfounded beliefs are referred to as
a. superstitions.
b. empirical evidence.
c. intersubjective data.
d. deductions.
a
Psychology
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When a therapist pursues a line of questioning until a client's beliefs are apparent and open to analysis, it is called
a. collaborative empiricism. b. Socratic questioning. c. psychoeducation. d. a therapeutic alliance.
Psychology
Which of the following is a correct match of medical condition and definition?
a. Angina—obstruction caused by buildup of plaque in the arteries b. Atherosclerosis—deficiency of blood to a body part caused by narrowing of the arteries c. Myocardial infarction—death of heart tissue due to a completely clogged artery d. Ischemia—chest pain caused by partial obstruction of the arteries
Psychology