πŸ“Š Counselling Psychology 1
Q. Mark is visiting a counsellor to deal with anxiety issues. A Cognitive Psychologist would approach therapy of Mark in which way?
  • (A) interview him about his thought processes and self-talk
  • (B) provide him with medication
  • (C) give him positive or negative feedback, depending on the desired environmental outcome
  • (D) tell him he is only trying to reach his true potential, and counsel him in an effort to find this
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βœ… Correct Answer: (A) interview him about his thought processes and self-talk
πŸ“Š Counselling Psychology 1
Q. Freud was the founder of which approach to Psychology?
  • (A) psychoanalytic
  • (B) behaviouristic
  • (C) humanistic
  • (D) cognitive
πŸ’¬ Discuss
βœ… Correct Answer: (A) psychoanalytic
πŸ“Š Counselling Psychology 1
Q. An explanation of behaviour that is not based on scientific methods is called a/an
  • (A) experiment
  • (B) pseudoscience
  • (C) hypothesis
  • (D) theory
πŸ’¬ Discuss
βœ… Correct Answer: (B) pseudoscience
πŸ“Š Counselling Psychology 1
Q. Joelene is upset and has often felt stressed. She decides to visit a Psychologist, who refers her to a Psychiatrist. Which of the reasons below is not true of Psychiatrists?
  • (A) a psychiatrist is a medically-trained doctor.
  • (B) a psychiatrist prescribes medication
  • (C) a psychiatrist must complete a four year degree in psychology
  • (D) a psychiatrist performs medical procedures
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βœ… Correct Answer: (C) a psychiatrist must complete a four year degree in psychology
πŸ“Š Counselling Psychology 1
Q. The behaviourist approach refers to
  • (A) thoughts as an explanation of behaviour
  • (B) chemicals as an explanation of behaviour
  • (C) punishment and reinforcement as an explanation of behaviour
  • (D) bodily changes and genetics as an explanation of behaviour
πŸ’¬ Discuss
βœ… Correct Answer: (C) punishment and reinforcement as an explanation of behaviour
πŸ“Š Counselling Psychology 1
Q. The cognitive approach refers to
  • (A) thoughts as an explanation of behaviour
  • (B) chemicals as an explanation of behaviour
  • (C) punishment and reinforcement as an explanation of behaviour
  • (D) bodily changes and genetics as an
πŸ’¬ Discuss
βœ… Correct Answer: (A) thoughts as an explanation of behaviour