Abnormal Psychology An Integrative Approach 6th canadian Edition by David H. Barlow Test bank
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109. Explain the basic assumptions of psychoanalytic theory. Refer to concepts such as anxiety, defence mechanisms, and psychosexual development. Use specific examples to illustrate these concepts.
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110. Compare and contrast the three traditional models of abnormal behaviour: supernatural, psychological, and biological. Mention key aspects of the explanations of abnormal behaviour and treatments of the mentally ill associated with each model.
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111. Compare and contrast classical psychoanalysis and psychodynamic psychotherapy. Note the criticisms of classical psychoanalysis and explain why it is more of historical than of current interest.
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112. Compare the basic assumptions and techniques of behaviour therapy versus humanistic therapy. Mention significant figures who contributed to each approach and the key concepts associated with those individuals.
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113. Identify and explain the developments in the 1990s that contributed to a multidimensional, integrative approach to psychopathology. Describe the contributions that cognitive science and neuroscience have made to our expanding knowledge about psychopathology.
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