1. According to Tangen, people have a tremendous capacity to change but they:
- a. can’t do it by themselves
- b. don’t know how to do it
- c. require deep analysis
- d. rarely do
2. Tangen’s theory is called:
- a. conditioned humanism
- b. existential pragmatism
- c. psychodynamic angst
- d. animals plus
3. Which are cultural assumptions:
- a. algorithms
- b. prototypes
- c. scripts
- d. plots
4. For Tangen, emotions are:
- a. phenomological memories
- b. unconscious urges
- c. hardware
- d. software
5. For Tangen, therapy starts with:
- a. systematic desensitization
- b. functional analysis
- c. psychoanalysis
- d. hypnosis
1. According to Tangen, people have a tremendous capacity to change but they:
- a. can’t do it by themselves
- b. don’t know how to do it
- c. require deep analysis
- d. rarely do
2. Tangen’s theory is called:
- a. conditioned humanism
- b. existential pragmatism
- c. psychodynamic angst
- d. animals plus
3. Which are cultural assumptions:
- a. algorithms
- b. prototypes
- c. scripts
- d. plots
4. For Tangen, emotions are:
- a. phenomological memories
- b. unconscious urges
- c. hardware
- d. software
5. For Tangen, therapy starts with:
- a. systematic desensitization
- b. functional analysis
- c. psychoanalysis
- d. hypnosis