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lindiwe

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In a study on schizophrenic clients from Ontario psychiatric hospitals, Coons et al. (1957, 1970 ) found that:
 
  a) Empathic therapy led to improved personality functioning
  b) Despite having an empathic therapist, only drug therapy led to improvement in these clients
  c) Psychoanalytic or insight-based therapy led to the greatest improvements in these clients
  d) Cognitive-behavioural treatment led to the greatest improvements in these clients

Question 2

In a panic-induction study, Bradwejn, Koszycki, and Shriqui (1991 ) found that intravenous injections of CCK had which of the following effects?
 
  a) There was no difference between CCK and saline (placebo) injection in either the panic disorder or control group.
  b) It induced panic in those participants with injection phobias.
  c) It induced panic in all clinical participants and half of the controls.
  d) Panic symptoms were ameliorated after CCK injections.



macybarnes

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Answer to Question 1

a
Difficulty: Medium

Answer to Question 2

c



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