A major characteristic of the psychoanalytic therapist is:
A) openness and self-disclosing.
B) a deeply personal and sharing therapeutic relationship.
C) a sense of being anonymous.
D) a focus on specific behavior and an objective appraisal of learned patterns of behavior.
E) both (a) and (b).
Answer: C) a sense of being anonymous.
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Which of the following is an example of the concept known as dissociation?
a. Mood-congruence effects are usually stronger than mood-incongruence effects. b. Many people perform well on implicit memory tasks, even when they perform poorly on explicit memory tasks. c. Depressed people recall unpleasant material better than pleasant material, whereas non-depressed people recall pleasant material better than unpleasant material. d. Mood-congruence effects are fairly strong, whereas implicit-memory effects are inconsistent and not very strong.
Emily takes her new baby to the grocery store for the first time, and the baby shows the most common infant expression. According to psychologist Carroll Izard, this expression is
a. fear. b. happiness. c. interest. d. anger.