Chapter 6 - Psych 5- Abnormal Psychology

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True or false, shifts in states of attention help us to access realms or symbols can be manipulated and acquire new meaning.

True

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True or false, symbols have the potential capacity to impact our neuropsychology

True

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True or false the symbolic healing approaches of the Dine have been shown to be entirely ineffective

False

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True or false, healing, and curing mean just the same according to the textbook, they are synonyms

False

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True or false, symbols, which can be powerful in healing, stem from cultural stories, from our personal unconscious and personal mythology

True

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Ideally an intervention to relieve psychological suffering pulls on

A variety of appropriate interventions

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The overall (physical, psychological, spiritual) call of a Navajo person can be described as

Balance

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The word healing refers to a

Holistic orientation

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True or false, the symbolic healing approaches of the Navajo have been shown by research to be almost an inevitably effective for Dine patients

False

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True or False, The emotional brain is a central factor in the process of psychological change

True

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The central concept of Hmong culture is

Harmony

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True or False, The Navajo healing ceremony. The patient may literally sit in the place of balance on a sand painting.

True

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True or false, personal symbols are part of our personal mythology, they infuse our stories and how we see ourselves

True

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True or false, insanity is a technical, psychological term used by clinical psychologist

False

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True or false, the self of indigenous peoples is anchored in cultural rituals and stories

True

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Individualistic society symbols re-primarily charged by way of

Personal history

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True or false, Are spiritual and religious beliefs, may matter for our healing from severe psychological suffering

True

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The biomedical of relieving severe, psychological suffering is

Reductionistic and materialistic

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The interpretation of symbols as a way toward healing was central to

-Sigmund Freud

-Carl Gustav Jung

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True or false, a “first break” whether in the form of depression, or other ways means that a person is fated to experience future breaks

False