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Which is NOT true of action therapy?
{ 1 } - It holds that mental illness is behavior that is unacceptable to society and may also be internally so sefl-inconsistent as to cause painful conflict in the organism.
{ 2 } - It is a process of reconditioning the person to a more self-consistent and socially acceptable form type of behavior.
{ 3 } - Its proponents seek to understand human behavior in terms of operant conditioning.
{ 4 } - It is the outcome of the behaviorist school, which rejects or bypasses the whole notion of the subconscious because it does not consider the notion of consciousness to be of any great help in psychological theory.
{ 5 } - Its methods depend on growth in insight from subjects, who need to know how their malconditioning has arisen and how the therapy works.
{ 6 } - Its proponents think that human beings behave as they do because they live in a physical and social environment that has educated them by rewards and punishments (positive and negative reinforcements) to behave in a certain way.
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Which is NOT true of action therapy?
{ 1 } - It holds that mental illness is behavior that is unacceptable to society and may also be internally so sefl-inconsistent as to cause painful conflict in the organism.
{ 2 } - It is a process of reconditioning the person to a more self-consistent and socially acceptable form type of behavior.
{ 3 } - Its proponents seek to understand human behavior in terms of operant conditioning.
{ 4 } - It is the outcome of the behaviorist school, which rejects or bypasses the whole notion of the subconscious because it does not consider the notion of consciousness to be of any great help in psychological theory.
{ 5 } - Its methods depend on growth in insight from subjects, who need to know how their malconditioning has arisen and how the therapy works.
{ 6 } - Its proponents think that human beings behave as they do because they live in a physical and social environment that has educated them by rewards and punishments (positive and negative reinforcements) to behave in a certain way.
See p. 370.
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Which is NOT true of action therapy?
{ 1 } - It holds that mental illness is behavior that is unacceptable to society and may also be internally so sefl-inconsistent as to cause painful conflict in the organism.
{ 2 } - It is a process of reconditioning the person to a more self-consistent and socially acceptable form type of behavior.
{ 3 } - Its proponents seek to understand human behavior in terms of operant conditioning.
{ 4 } - It is the outcome of the behaviorist school, which rejects or bypasses the whole notion of the subconscious because it does not consider the notion of consciousness to be of any great help in psychological theory.
{ 5 } - Its methods depend on growth in insight from subjects, who need to know how their malconditioning has arisen and how the therapy works.
{ 6 } - Its proponents think that human beings behave as they do because they live in a physical and social environment that has educated them by rewards and punishments (positive and negative reinforcements) to behave in a certain way.
See p. 370.
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Which is NOT true of action therapy?
{ 1 } - It holds that mental illness is behavior that is unacceptable to society and may also be internally so sefl-inconsistent as to cause painful conflict in the organism.
{ 2 } - It is a process of reconditioning the person to a more self-consistent and socially acceptable form type of behavior.
{ 3 } - Its proponents seek to understand human behavior in terms of operant conditioning.
{ 4 } - It is the outcome of the behaviorist school, which rejects or bypasses the whole notion of the subconscious because it does not consider the notion of consciousness to be of any great help in psychological theory.
{ 5 } - Its methods depend on growth in insight from subjects, who need to know how their malconditioning has arisen and how the therapy works.
{ 6 } - Its proponents think that human beings behave as they do because they live in a physical and social environment that has educated them by rewards and punishments (positive and negative reinforcements) to behave in a certain way.
See p. 370.
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Which is NOT true of action therapy?
{ 1 } - It holds that mental illness is behavior that is unacceptable to society and may also be internally so sefl-inconsistent as to cause painful conflict in the organism.
{ 2 } - It is a process of reconditioning the person to a more self-consistent and socially acceptable form type of behavior.
{ 3 } - Its proponents seek to understand human behavior in terms of operant conditioning.
{ 4 } - It is the outcome of the behaviorist school, which rejects or bypasses the whole notion of the subconscious because it does not consider the notion of consciousness to be of any great help in psychological theory.
{ 5 } - Its methods depend on growth in insight from subjects, who need to know how their malconditioning has arisen and how the therapy works.
{ 6 } - Its proponents think that human beings behave as they do because they live in a physical and social environment that has educated them by rewards and punishments (positive and negative reinforcements) to behave in a certain way.
See p. 370.
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Which is NOT true of action therapy?
{ 1 } - It holds that mental illness is behavior that is unacceptable to society and may also be internally so sefl-inconsistent as to cause painful conflict in the organism.
{ 2 } - It is a process of reconditioning the person to a more self-consistent and socially acceptable form type of behavior.
{ 3 } - Its proponents seek to understand human behavior in terms of operant conditioning.
{ 4 } - It is the outcome of the behaviorist school, which rejects or bypasses the whole notion of the subconscious because it does not consider the notion of consciousness to be of any great help in psychological theory.
{ 5 } - Its methods depend on growth in insight from subjects, who need to know how their malconditioning has arisen and how the therapy works.
{ 6 } - Its proponents think that human beings behave as they do because they live in a physical and social environment that has educated them by rewards and punishments (positive and negative reinforcements) to behave in a certain way.
No, the methods require no insight; they are aimed simply at removing undesirable behavior patterns. See p. 370.
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Which is NOT true of action therapy?
{ 1 } - It holds that mental illness is behavior that is unacceptable to society and may also be internally so sefl-inconsistent as to cause painful conflict in the organism.
{ 2 } - It is a process of reconditioning the person to a more self-consistent and socially acceptable form type of behavior.
{ 3 } - Its proponents seek to understand human behavior in terms of operant conditioning.
{ 4 } - It is the outcome of the behaviorist school, which rejects or bypasses the whole notion of the subconscious because it does not consider the notion of consciousness to be of any great help in psychological theory.
{ 5 } - Its methods depend on growth in insight from subjects, who need to know how their malconditioning has arisen and how the therapy works.
{ 6 } - Its proponents think that human beings behave as they do because they live in a physical and social environment that has educated them by rewards and punishments (positive and negative reinforcements) to behave in a certain way.
This type of "education" is what is meant by "operant conditioning."
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