The therapy method in which clients initially confront situations that only cause minor anxiety and then progress towards those that produce greater anxiety is called ________ method.

What will be an ideal response?

graded in vivo (instructors may wish to accept graduated exposure as an acceptable answer)

Psychology

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Adler's "social interest," Horney's "moving toward," and Erikson's "basic trust" can all be seen as aspects of which factor?

a) Agreeableness b) Conscientiousness c) Openness d) Neuroticism

Psychology

A child whose caregiver serves as a secure base is likely to __________

a. cry immediately and often when not in the presence of the caregiver b. explore the environment independently, but always return to the caregiver for comfort c. avoid contact with the caregiver and rush to strangers d. explore independently and rarely return to the caregiver at all

Psychology