What is a major difference between a psychoanalytic approach and a cognitive-behavioral approach to therapy?
a. Psychoanalytic approaches have been better researched.
b. Psychoanalytic therapy focuses on direct education of the patient.
c. Cognitive-behavior therapy focuses on change without offering a theory of human personality.
d. The course of cognitive-behavior therapy depends on theoretical assumptions about the nature of the pathology.
Question 2
The theorist who elevated the need for warm, close relationships to the status of a basic human need was
a. Sigmund Freud.
b. Erik Erikson.
c. Karen Horney.
d. John Bowlby.