Buy Guided Liberty University PSYC 351 Test 4
Buy Guided Liberty University PSYC 351 Test 4
Set 1
- Match the following: Sir Francis Galton. Karl Pearson. Charles Darwin. Herbert Spencer. Abraham Maslow.
- Match the following: Carolyn Vash. F. Shontz. Biklen. Julie Smart. Braddock and Parrish.
- Match the following: Reciprocal Determinism. Dichotomous Thinking Maladaptive Beliefs. Schemata. Emotional Reasoning.
- Who said, “Oftentimes, normal is defined solely as the absence of deviance, illness, or disability”?
- Often, people are very selective/subjective in the ‘evidence’ that they focus on regarding their lives.
- It is easy to address the “whole” of the disability experience within one human-made postulate.
- According to the notes, the four ‘models’ of disability are
- The most fundamental notion of Christian Psychology is
- Self-Efficacy is an individual’s disposition to judge their ability to actually do certain activities.
- A ‘myth’ of people with disabilities is that most are wheelchair users.
- Catastrophizing: Guessing that others are thinking negatively about us.
- According to the notes, the integration of psychology and theology has grown and matured.
- Who stated, “Individuals are neither powerless objects controlled by environmental forces nor entirely free agents who can do whatever they want.”
- Philippians 4:8, and 9 addresses external behaviorism.
- In the very early stages of CBT, ‘objectivity’ by the counselor is not needed.
- One’s ‘worldview’ influences how we
- Religious and spiritual involvement in studies across cultures was found to impact in
- Interventions that integrate spirituality may be important to highly religious clients for
- Psalm 119: 97-104 addresses the value of adhering to God’s word.
- Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) is a psychological treatment that addresses the interactions between how we
- Historically, the pursuit of ___________ __________ of human biological traits led to the concept of what is “normal” and what is “deviant.”
- The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) was signed into law in 1996.
- The ‘Reasonable Accommodations’ mandate in the ADA was written into the law to primarily address the needs of the employer.
- All secular counselors find integrating spirituality into therapy antithetical to ethical practice.
- According to some, CBT is the integration of ‘___________’ and ‘____________.’
- ___________ implants for individuals who are deaf, improve the individual’s speech perception and oral communication. Paradoxically, some in the deaf community refuse them.
- Which of these was the first to incorporate cognitive constructs with behavioral theory?
- The criteria most often used to diagnose psychiatric disorders are found in the DSM-5.
- The past cannot be changed. But the way we think about the past, present, and future can be.
- In CBT, what we do (Our behaviors) does NOT affect how we feel and think.
- CBT is often thought of as
- “Assistive Technology” helps people with disabilities to maintain, increase or improve their functional capabilities. It commonly refers to
- What was the name of the ‘rich man in the story of Luke 16:19, 20?
- Disability as part of the human condition
- According to the notes, the development of Disability Identity constructs has lagged behind those for other related statuses, such as
- ‘Normalcy’ is often defined by those who are
- In CBT, once treatment goals are set, treatment techniques should then be developed.
- In the notes, Transitional Issues refer to the transition from school to working life for an adolescent with a disability. This process is thought of as
Set 2
- Match the following:
- Match the following:
- Match the following:
- Self-Efficacy is an individual’s disposition to judge their ability to actually do certain activities.
- Often, people are very selective/subjective in the ‘evidence’ that they focus on regarding their lives.
- Religious and spiritual involvement in studies across cultures found an impact in
- Philippians 4:8, and 9 addresses external behaviorism.
- A ‘myth’ of people with disabilities is that most are wheelchair users.
- “Assistive Technology” helps people with disabilities to maintain, increase or improve their functional capabilities. It commonly refers to
- Historically, the pursuit of ___________ __________ of human biological traits led to the concept of what is “normal” and what is “deviant.”
- The criteria most often used to diagnose psychiatric disorders are found in the DSM-5.
- It is easy to address the “whole” of the disability experience within one human-made postulate.
- The most fundamental notion of Christian Psychology is
- ‘Normalcy’ is often defined by those who are
- According to the notes, the integration of psychology and theology has grown and matured.
- Who said, “Oftentimes, normal is defined solely as the absence of deviance, illness, or disability”?
- Psalm 119: 97-104 addresses the value of adhering to God’s word.
- Disability as part of the human condition
- According to some, CBT is the integration of ‘___________’ and ‘____________.’
- ___________ implants for individuals who are deaf, improve the individual’s speech perception and oral communication. Paradoxically, some in the deaf community refuse them.
- In CBT, once treatment goals are set, treatment techniques should then be developed.
- In the very early stages of CBT, ‘objectivity’ by the counselor is not needed.
- Interventions that integrate spirituality may be important to highly religious clients for
- In the notes, Transitional Issues refer to the transition from school to working life for an adolescent with a disability. This process is thought of as
- The past cannot be changed. But the way we think about the past, present, and future can be.
- Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) is a psychological treatment that addresses the interactions between how we
- According to the notes, the four ‘models’ of disability are
- Who stated, “Individuals are neither powerless objects controlled by environmental forces nor entirely free agents who can do whatever they want.”
- All secular counselors find integrating spirituality into therapy antithetical to ethical practice.
- The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) was signed into law in 1996.
- The ‘Reasonable Accommodations’ mandate in the ADA was written into the law to primarily address the needs of the employer.
- Which of these was the first to incorporate cognitive constructs with behavioral theory?
- Catastrophizing: Guessing that others are thinking negatively about us.
- In CBT, what we do (Our behaviors) does NOT affect how we feel and think.
- CBT is often thought of as
- One’s ‘worldview’ influences how we
- What was the name of the ‘rich man in the story of Luke 16:19, 20?
- According to the notes, the development of Disability Identity constructs has lagged behind those for other related statuses, such as.
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