5 Steps to a 5 AP Psychology 2019

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  1. B—Group therapy is effective for all of the reasons given, with the exception that it

    does utilize a trained professional. Psychotherapists are necessary in this dynamic
    process to give needed direction and counseling to all involved clients.

  2. C—REBT, devised by Albert Ellis, can be a very confrontational cognitive treatment.

    The hope is that by facing the irrationality of their belief systems, clients like Drew will

    become more rational in how they view the world.

  3. B—Antabuse is an aversive therapy because of the punishing effects of the nausea,
    which, through repeated pairings, leads to the extinction of the desire for alcohol. As

    in all classically conditioned therapies, occasional pairing of the alcohol and Antabuse

    will be necessary to maintain its effectiveness over the long term.

  4. A—A psychiatrist would prescribe lithium carbonate for Andre’s symptoms of bipolar

    disorder. Though the chemical nature of mania is not completely understood, the
    metal lithium is effective with many patients. However, care must be taken to avoid

    lithium poisoning. Some patients might still suffer depressive symptoms, and a combi-
    nation of an antidepressant drug with lithium is often used.

  5. E—Both medical doctors, Galen and Hippocrates pursued the belief that imbalances

    in the body were the bases for abnormal behavior, much as the biomedical approach

    today believes that neurochemical and hormonal balances underlie disorders.

  6. A—Though there have been conflicting individual studies, meta-analysis of 475 studies
    found that psychotherapy was effective in treating psychological disorders. Although

    cognitive-behavioral approaches to therapy are popular today for treating a wide variety
    of disorders, no single treatment has been found more effective for all types of mental
    health problems.


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Professionals   who treat   people  with    psychopathologies   include:

    •   Psychiatrists—medical   doctors (MD);   can prescribe   medication  and perform     surgery.


  • Clinical psychologists—have doctoral degrees (PhD or PsyD); use different thera-
    peutic approaches depending on training and diagnosis.

  • Counseling psychologists—have PhD, EdD, PsyD, or MA in counseling; tend to

    deal with less severe mental health problems.

  • Psychoanalysts—may or may not be psychiatrists, but follow the teaching of Freud

    and practice psychoanalysis or other psychodynamic therapies.

  • Clinical or psychiatric social workers—typically have earned a master’s degree or

    doctoral degree in social work (MSW or DSW), which includes a supervised intern-
    ship, and have passed a certification exam.

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