The Academy for
Guided Imagery
and its co-sponsoring organizations
present:
IMAGERY,
SUGGESTION, AND
MIND/BODY MEDICINE: 2008
AGI’s
20th Annual Conference Webcast
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following statements are either TRUE or FALSE based upon
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1A
- PRE CONF 1 - BRESLER
Marty Rossman defines an “Image” as a thought form
LACKING sensory
qualities.
TRUE OR
FALSE
Imagery is considered to be the oldest and most ubiquitous
form of therapy, since
ALL healing rituals or ceremonies
involve imagery either overtly or covertly
TRUE OR FALSE
While imagery has been shown to be a useful tool in
reducing psychological symptoms (i.e., stress, anxiety,
depression, etc.), it has
NOT been shown to be effective in
relieving the more somatic symptoms (i.e., pain, nausea,
bronchospasm, etc.).
TRUE OR FALSE
The four types of suggestion are:
VERBAL,
NON-VERBAL,
INTRAVERBAL, and
EXTRAVERBAL.
TRUE OR FALSE
During the guided imagery demonstration with Daru Maer,
Daru came across an image of
LOBSTER CLAWS.
TRUE OR FALSE
1B – PRE CONF 2- BRESLER
During the “Meeting an Inner Advisor” exercise, when
meeting an Inner Advisor for the first time, Dr. Bresler
suggests
POSSIBLY OFFERING YOUR ADVISOR EITHER A GIFT OR SOME
FOOD YOU THINK IT MIGHT ENJOY.
TRUE OR FALSE
A
TRUE INNER ADVISOR can either be highly
knowledgeable, friendly and supportive, or highly negative
and critical towards you.
TRUE OR FALSE
One of the main goals of
THE GROUNDING PROCESS is “converting insights to
actions.”
TRUE OR FALSE
Some of the steps in the Grounding Process include:
BRAINSTORMING,
CHOOSING THE BEST OPTION,
PLANNING FOR ACTION, AND
TAKING ACTION.
TRUE OR FALSE
During the Grounding demonstration, the central problem
that the “client” wanted help with was her habit of
EXCESSIVE ONLINE SHOPPING.
TRUE OR FALSE
2
– ORNISH
One of the main points Dr. Ornish makes early in his
presentation is that there clearly are
GOOD FOODS AND BAD FOODS.
TRUE OR FALSE
One of the studies shown in the presentation reported
that
WALKING FOR AS LITTLE AS THREE HOURS PER WEEK
could increase the
size of people’s brains.
TRUE OR FALSE
Depending on the amount consumed, alcohol was shown to have
the potential to
EITHER INCREASE OR DECREASE TOTAL NUMBER OF BRAIN
CELLS.
TRUE OR FALSE
Omega-3 Fatty Acids are more commonly known as
“BAD
FATS”.
TRUE OR FALSE
One of the studies shown in the presentation reported
that
PROPORTIONALLY MORE MEN THAN WOMEN
will eventually
become overweight.
TRUE OR FALSE
3
– CASS
According to the lecture, depression is largely
UNAFFECTED by diet.
TRUE OR FALSE
One of the studies presented in the lecture claimed that
those depressed patients who were on a natural 5-HTP
treatment had a
GREATER improvement over their
depression, anxiety, insomnia and physical symptoms than
the patients taking the antidepressant.
TRUE OR FALSE
Fish eaters are
LESS prone to depression because of
the high quantities of Omega-3 Fatty Acids in fish.
TRUE OR FALSE
Adaptogens
INCREASE the body’s resistance to
stresses such as trauma, anxiety and bodily fatigue.
TRUE OR FALSE
Among the “Natural Highs” listed at the end of the lecture
were
LOUD MUSIC,
ANTI-DEPRESSANTS, and
SLEEPING PILLS.
TRUE OR FALSE
4
– SOBEL
According to Dr. Sobel, one of the reasons why health care
administrators are resistant to implement Mind/Body
medicine are
THEY CANNOT SEE HOW IT COULD BE COST-EFFECTIVE FOR THEIR
ORGANIZATIONS.
TRUE
OR FALSE
In fact, there are
NO STUDIES that have shown Mind/Body
interventions to be cost-effective.
TRUE OR FALSE
According to Dr. Sobel, attitudes, beliefs and moods
CAN significantly influence health
outcomes.
TRUE OR FALSE
In one study on abdominal surgery, the use of an imagery
suggestion
SIGNIFICANTLY REDUCED LENGTH OF HOSPITAL
STAY.
TRUE OR FALSE
In regard to medication adherence, patients who adhere to
placebo treatments show
SIMILAR health outcomes to patients who
poorly adhere to real drugs.
TRUE OR FALSE
5
– ACHTERBERG
NEUROTHEOLOGY
was defined as the
field dedicated to understanding the relationship between
spirituality and the brain.
TRUE OR FALSE
In the Distant Healing study, only two of the pairs of
healers and receivers
SHOWED SIGNIFICANT RESULTS.
TRUE OR FALSE
The results from the Qi Gong healer had to be thrown out of
the study, but probably would have been
THE LEAST SIGNIFICANT results anyway.
TRUE OR FALSE
The distant healing study
WAS NOT REALLY A STUDY OF DISTANT
“HEALING,” but really more of distant
“brain activation.”
TRUE OR FALSE
According to Dr. Achterberg, there are
ALMOST NO CONTROLLED STUDIES showing significant effects of
prayer, distant healing, or healing intentions on either
health or behavior.
TRUE OR FALSE
6
- PELLETIER
Dr. Pelletier reads a quote saying that American healthcare
is the best in the world
ALWAYS.
TRUE OR
FALSE
Both “Total Practitioner Visits” and “Total Expenditure”
for Complementary and Alternative Medicine
INCREASED from 1990 to 1997.
TRUE OR FALSE
The highest use of Complementary and Alternative Medicine
in 1997 was by
LOWER INCOME, ELDERLY MEN WHO WERE NOT COLLEGE
EDUCATED.
TRUE OR FALSE
Rather than simply looking at the difference between
Traditional versus Alternative Medicine, Dr. Pelletier
suggests looking at the difference between
WHAT WORKS AND WHAT DOESN’T WORK.
TRUE OR FALSE
Of all of the large 2-year increases in sales in the US
Herbal Market, by far the largest increase was that
of
ST. JOHN’S WORT, which rose by 1,900% over two
years.
TRUE OR FALSE
7 Reynolds
Dr. Reynolds calls the Left Brain the “voice of the
‘CONSCIOUS
mind’.”
TRUE OR
FALSE
The Press Ganey survey showed that Patient Satisfaction
was
NOT correlated with either Hospital
Profitability or Employee Satisfaction.
TRUE OR FALSE
Dr. Reynolds calls the Emergency Department “a Special
Case” because, among other things,
THE PATIENTS ARE IN CRISIS, THE PHYSICIANS HAVE NUMEROUS
STRESS FACTORS, AND THE PATIENT-PHYSICIAL ENOUNTER IS
PARTICULARLY BRIEF.
TRUE OR FALSE
It turns out, according to the Patient Satisfaction Surveys
quoted in the presentation, that the likelihood of
recommending the emergency department was
MOST strongly correlated with the
extent to which the patient was informed about delays.
TRUE OR FALSE
Shorter total waiting time
ALWAYS resulted in higher patient
satisfaction.
TRUE OR FALSE
8
– GORDON
According to the presentation, healthy systems (beings)
move toward increased
SIMPLICITY.
TRUE OR FALSE
Following trauma, the volume of the hippocampus
DECREASES, while the size of the
ventricle
INCREASES.
TRUE OR FALSE
Trauma can produce
AMNESIA AND OTHER LOSSES OF
MEMORY.
TRUE OR FALSE
Dr. Gordon stated that PTSD might be caused by a
greatly
DECREASED Fight or Flight response to
agitation over a
SHORT period of time.
TRUE OR FALSE
One of the many modalities incorporated into the Mind/Body
Training classes was the use of
MOTOR AND SENSORY INTEGRATION THROUGH DANCE, MOVEMENT,
YOGA, ETC.
TRUE OR FALSE
9
– SHAPIRO
According to the lecture, treatments such as E.M.D.R. work
because new experiences exist
COMPLETELY SEPARATELY from past experiences and
memories.
TRUE OR FALSE
Dr. Shapiro makes the point that physiological
limits
EXIST but that they
CAN be used to achieve mental
health.
TRUE OR FALSE
The point of the “Visualizing your own grade school trauma”
demonstration was to show that almost everyone has
SOME UNPROCESSED MEMORIES.
TRUE OR FALSE
EMDR is an “Adaptive Information Processing Model” because,
among other reasons, it
MOVES MEMORIES FROM ONE FORM OF MEMORY SYSTEM TO THE
NEXT.
TRUE OR FALSE
The
POWERLESS NETWORK refers to the ease with which
E.M.D.R. produces changes in unprocessed memories.
TRUE OR FALSE
10
- KALLINKE
Dr. Kallinke explains that early imagery focused greatly
on
VERBAL BEHAVIOR.
TRUE
OR FALSE
Although interesting, Dr. Kallinke points out that Eye
Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (E.M.D.R.)
is
NOT really an Imagery-related
technique.
TRUE OR FALSE
According to the lecture, Smucker’s “Imagery Rescripting”
is a
MORE DIRECT method than E.M.D.R. in terms
of changing traumatic memories.
TRUE OR FALSE
The study of
SALUTOGENESIS is the study of the forces that
support health.
TRUE OR FALSE
The “Rosetta Study” mentioned in the lecture confirmed the
simple fact that although our
BEHAVIORS have remained relatively
consistent over several millennia, the broad changes in
our
GENETICS have resulted in the imbalances
that makes us sick today.
TRUE OR FALSE
11
–BENOR
In the first demonstration, the Client is suffering from a
problematic
SOCIAL PHOBIA that keeps him from being able
to
SING in public.
TRUE OR FALSE
WHEE has not been shown to be very effective in
treating
PHYSICAL PAINS.
TRUE OR FALSE
One of the serious drawbacks to using WHEE, as explained in
lecture, is that
IT TAKES AN INCREDIBLY LONG TIME TO START BEING
EFFECTIVE.
TRUE OR FALSE
One study showed that WHEE could be taught to groups of
over 40 and still result in a
SIGNIFICANT DECREASE IN DISTRESS OVER WHATEVER EACH
SUBJECT WANTED TO FEEL BETTER ABOUT.
TRUE OR FALSE
In the second demonstration, the man with shoulder pain had
to practice WHEE for
SEVERAL WEEKS before he got back noticeably
greater range of motion in his shoulder.
TRUE OR FALSE
12–
SHEINMAN
CONVENTIONAL
LEARNING, according to the
presentation, focuses mostly on learning through
experience, learning through awareness, and developing
mind-body skills for life.
TRUE OR FALSE
One of the traits listed for “Schools with a Positive
Climate,” was that they
DEVELOP COPING SKILLS TOWARDS LIFE’S STRESSES AND
CHALLENGES.
TRUE OR FALSE
In his discussion of Meditative Learning, Dr. Sheinman
quotes the Tao Te Ching, which says, “WITHOUT
GOING OUTSIDE, YOU MAY KNOW THE WHOLE
WORLD.”
TRUE OR FALSE
Of all the potential harms facing adolescents, the main
threat to adolescents’ health is
EXTERNAL VIOLENCE AND DANGERS.
TRUE OR FALSE
One of the many modalities incorporated into the Mind/Body
Training classes was the use of
MOTOR AND SENSORY INTEGRATION THROUGH DANCE, MOVEMENT,
YOGA, ETC.
TRUE OR FALSE
13
– deBECKER
Gavin deBecker calls
ALL FORMS OF FEAR manufactured and unwarranted.
TRUE OR FALSE
According to deBecker, Fear is the
HIGHEST ORDER signal in the body.
TRUE OR FALSE
The fear of public speaking can, in some ways, be equated
to the
FEAR OF DEATH.
TRUE OR FALSE
If the signal of intuition is “a whisper,” then the signal
of curiosity is a
SOFTER whisper.
TRUE OR FALSE
In the interview, deBecker says that Local News is designed
to cause
FEAR because if it caused
ANXIETY, it would be too unpleasant
for people to watch every day.
TRUE OR FALSE
14
– MEHL-MADRONA
Dr. Mehl-Madrona believes that when communicating with
imagery figures (such as the Spirit of the Illness), it
is
ALWAYS more effective to do so in the
form of a story line.
TRUE OR
FALSE
According to Dr. Mehl-Madrona, it is often helpful to make
use of the Buddhist philosophy that
ONLY HUMAN BEINGS are truly conscious.
TRUE OR FALSE
In the presentation, Dr. Mehl-Madrona quotes from a famous
philosopher of science who believed that
EVERY HYPOTHESIS IS PROVABLE IF YOU CAN BE CREATIVE
ENOUGH IN HOW YOU TEST IT.
TRUE OR FALSE
During the story about the invention of Death and
Illness,
HALF OF THE COMPETITORS CHEATED WHILE THE OTHER HALF DID
NOT.
TRUE OR FALSE
When communicating with the Spirit of the Illness or Pain,
it is often
RECOMMENDED to ask kindly (rather than
insistently) whether the Spirit would be willing to give
you some relief.
TRUE OR FALSE
15 - GUBER
Peter Guber believes that
FACTS are typically more easily
remembered than
STORIES, even if the story is gripping
and emotionally involving.
TRUE OR FALSE
According to Guber, some people are
SIMPLY BORN as storytellers – in other
words,
NOT EVERYONE CAN BE A STORY
TELLER.
TRUE OR FALSE
As far as the relationship between Words and Images, Guber
states that
WORDS ARE EXPRESSIONS OF IMAGES.
TRUE OR FALSE
When Guber says, “Stand guard at the portal of the mind,”
he is talking about being mindful of all of the ways in
which
WE PHYSICALLY COMMUNICATE WHAT WE ARE
THINKING.
TRUE OR FALSE
According to Guber, when forced to deliver bad news or
risky possible outcomes for patients, it is
MOST ETHICAL AND LEGAL TO SIMPLY OMIT TELLING THEM ABOUT
POTENTIAL RISKS THAT CREATE NEGATIVE
IMAGES.
TRUE OR FALSE
16
– MILZ
Motor Imagery is a cognitive process in which a
subject
PERFORMS MOVEMENTS WHILE HE/SHE VISUALIZES
THEM.
TRUE OR FALSE
Functions of Self-organization (or Autopoesis)
include
EXPECTATIONS, SUCH AS DESIRES OR
IMAGINATION.
TRUE OR FALSE
According to Dr. Milz, we
SIMULTANEOUSLY COMMUNICATE OUR STATE OF BEING ON MANY
LEVELS.
TRUE OR FALSE
According to the Neurobiology of Emotional Body Language
study, facial expressions communicate
MORE INFORMATION BY THEMSELVES than is communicated from
emotional body language.
TRUE OR FALSE
One of the hopes of the Clay Modeling experiment was that
it would reveal
ASPECTS OF A PERSON’S CURRENT BODY
IMAGE.
TRUE OR FALSE
17
– KING
According to the lecture, one of the benefits of
interactive imagery is
GUARANTEED IMPROVEMENT IN PHYSICAL
CAPABILITY.
TRUE OR FALSE
NON-DIRECTIVE
LANGUAGE acknowledges the athlete’s
experience exactly as they describe it.
TRUE OR FALSE
The “inner coach” is always a symbol of
WISDOM AND SKILL.
TRUE OR FALSE
The three sets in interactive imagery, as described by Dr.
King, include
FORESIGHT, INSIGHT, AND HINDSIGHT.
TRUE OR FALSE
According to Dr. King, the best kind of Interactive Guided
Imagery utilized “SCRIPTED,
GENERIC IMAGERY AS DETERMINED BY THE
GUIDE”
TRUE OR FALSE
18
- MOMMAERTS
Dr. Mommaerts describes Guided Imagery as one kind
of
AUTOSUGGESTION.
TRUE
OR FALSE
Dr. Mommaerts suggests that although pain and suffering
will be essentially gone by 2108,
VIOLENCE AND DISCRIMINATION may continue to spread in the
future.
TRUE OR FALSE
Smoking, according to the presentation, is something that
will be seen as
SOMETHING FROM THE PAST,
ALTOGETHER.
TRUE OR FALSE
Rather than looking at simply “what works,” Dr. Mommaerts
praises the current movement in medicine towards searching
for
WHAT IS IT THAT WORKS? AND TOWARDS WHAT IS IT
WORKING?
TRUE OR FALSE
Dr. Mommaerts describes his vision of the future of
medicine as
JUST ONE OF AN INFINITE NUMBER OF POSSIBLE SCENARIOS,
EACH OF WHICH IS EQUALLY LIKELY.
TRUE OR FALSE
19
–FREEMAN
Dr. Freeman is largely concerned with the
PSYCHOSOCIAL IMPACT from cancer-treatment related
symptoms.
TRUE OR FALSE
One shortcoming in current research about the effects of
stress of a serious diagnosis lies in the
LACK OF MANY PROSPECTIVE, LONGITUDINAL
STUDIES.
TRUE OR FALSE
Dr. Freeman believes that much of the cancer-related
cognitive impairments are
MORE LIKELY DUE TO PLACEBO EFFECT RATHER THAN THE
PHARMACOLOGICAL EFFECTS OF THE CANCER TREATMENT DRUGS
THEMSELVES.
TRUE OR FALSE
The strongest predictor of depression in survivors
WAS ONGOING CANCER TREATMENT-RELATED
SYMPTOMS.
TRUE OR FALSE
Of all of the Cognitive Programs mentioned,
NONE of the interventions focused on
restoring specific cognitive function.
TRUE OR FALSE
20
–ROSSMAN
One of the Four Special Challenges of Cancer Diagnosis (as
indicated by Dr. Rossman) is that
CANCER TREATMENTS ARE INHERENTLY HARD TO CHOOSE, AS THEY
OFTEN ENTAIL PAINFUL OR RISKY INTERVENTIONS.
TRUE OR FALSE
In terms of its value in cancer care, Dr. Rossman believes
that Imagery is great for reducing stress, but
NOT PARTICULARLY EFFECTIVE IN STIMULATING
HEALING.
TRUE OR FALSE
During
BRANCHED INTERACTIVE GUIDINGsm
the guide acts like
a tape recorder with a pause button, in that the client
sets pace, but the guide determines direction.
TRUE OR FALSE
On the Axis of Empowerment, the opposite of Classical
Hypnosis (which is Directive and Content Full) is
INTERACTIVE GUIDED IMAGERYSM,
WHICH IS PERMISSIVE AND CONTENT
FREE.
TRUE OR FALSE
One of the shortcomings of Imagery therapy is that although
it can reduce the adverse effects of a condition, it
CANNOT affect the adverse effects of
many treatments (i.e., anxiety, depression, nausea,
fatigue, etc.)
TRUE OR FALSE
21
– CHOW
According to Dr. Chow’s lecture, one example for why
Diversity is important comes from the 1970s, when due to
lack of understanding,
SOME ACUPUNCTURISTS WERE BEING THROWN IN JAIL IN
CALIFORNIA.
TRUE OR
FALSE
The three components most often focused on in Natural
Cultural Medicine are
THE BODY, THE MIND, AND THE IMMUNE
SYSTEM.
TRUE OR FALSE
Iatrogenic Diseases are
DISEASES INDUCED BY MEDICAL
TREATMENTS.
TRUE OR FALSE
One of the studies presented in the lecture reported that
Iatrogenic Diseases represent
THE THIRD BIGGEST KILLER IN HOSPITALS.
TRUE OR FALSE
During the Qi-Energy demonstrations, there was
VIRTUALLY NO DIFFERENCE between the effects of Qi
exchange through physical touch, and the Qi exchange from
across the room.
TRUE OR
FALSE
22 - WHITE
According to Dr. White, traditional acupuncturists believe
that
WITHIN THE MERIDIANS (OR ENERGY
PATHWAYS), almost every life choice or
crisis is mapped out in detail.
TRUE OR FALSE
The Cultural Revolution in China served to
ENCOURAGE the emphasis of the
psychological and spiritual aspects of medicine.
TRUE OR FALSE
According to the lecture, moods are
NOT typically directed towards an
object.
TRUE OR FALSE
One of the Classical Chinese Medicine assumptions about
emotions was that they are culturally informed, social
paradigms,
NOT UNIVERSAL EXPERIENCES.
TRUE OR FALSE
According to Classical Chinese Medicine, the ability to
remain stuck in one posture or stance in life is the key
to
PREVENTING disease.
TRUE OR FALSE
23
– Tindle
One of the primary focuses of Dr. Tindle’s presentation was
on the role of Mind/Body therapies in
ALCOHOL WITHDRAWAL programs.
TRUE OR FALSE
Negative Affect was shown, in one study, to be
SIGNIFICANTLY CORRELATED to relapse in times of crises.
TRUE OR FALSE
The “Triangle of Awareness,” as discussed in relation to
Mindfulness, consists of
THOUGHTS, EMOTIONS, AND PHYSICAL
SENSATIONS.
TRUE OR FALSE
Dr. Tindle recommends using Mind/Body therapy
ALONE, as it has not been shown to
be more effective when combined with traditional
pharmacotherapy.
TRUE OR FALSE
Mind/Body therapies tend to bring about lasting behavior
change because they are
EASY TO TEACH AND LEARN, ARE INEXPENSIVE, AND ARE
ENJOYABLE FOR PATIENTS.
TRUE OR FALSE
24
– Bresler
According to Dr. Bresler’s Premise, many chronic pain
patients experience
TRAUMATIC LEARNING, OR HYPNOSIS, and continue to experience
their pain through post-hypnotic suggestion.
TRUE OR FALSE
During a dangerous or traumatic experience, the “Inner Tape
Recorder” referred to by Dr. Bresler makes careful notes
and learns all of the available physical and emotional cues
of danger,
EVEN AFTER ONLY ONE EXPOSURE TO THE
STIMULI.
TRUE OR FALSE
Dr. Bresler states that conflict between the “Knowing”
brain and the “Feeling” brain is often the result of
AN UNRESOLVED TRAUMATIC
EXPERIENCE.
TRUE OR FALSE
Most people, according to Dr. Bresler, find Junior High
School a
POSITIVE AND HEALTHY ENVIRONMENT IN WHICH THEY ARE
ALLOWED TO GROW AND LEARN WITHOUT FEAR OF HUMILIATION OR
SHAME.
TRUE OR FALSE
When someone walks into a doctor’s office because he or she
wants to give up an addiction, that act alone is
essentially a sure sign that that person is experiencing
an
INNER CONFLICT.
TRUE OR FALSE
25
- Ellroy
James Ellroy attributes much of his success in attaining
sobriety to his formation of
A POSITIVE AND IMAGINATIVE CONNECTION TO THE
WORLD.
TRUE
OR FALSE
One of the “Three Stages to Overcoming Addiction” mentioned
in the presentation is
SURRENDERING YOURSELF TO A HIGHER
POWER.
TRUE OR FALSE
One of James Ellroy’s suggestions for attaining sobriety
is
FINDING MORE NATURAL REPLACEMENT
“HIGHS”.
TRUE OR FALSE
In his own progress towards sobriety, James Ellroy found
that mild sleeping pills were
HIGHLY EFFECTIVE TOOLS for helping him maintain his
basic personal “necessity” for sound sleep.
TRUE OR FALSE
James Ellroy believes that for addicts (particularly
alcoholic and narcotics abusers), using other
pharmaceuticals that provide a subtle “high” is
A HEALTHY AND EFFECTIVE WAY TO ACHIEVE
SOBRIETY.
TRUE OR FALSE
26
– Krippner
One of the Four Stages of Creativity (as described by Dr.
Krippner) involves
VERIFICATION OF THE CREATIVE IDEA.
TRUE OR FALSE
Two of the Four Stages of Creativity can
ONLY occur during sleep.
TRUE OR FALSE
One key to finding creativity in dreams is to review the
problem before sleep, or as Dr. Krippner refers to it, make
use of
DIRECTED INCUBATION.
TRUE OR FALSE
In the
ILLUMINATION stage, we research and organize
our materials in great detail so that in a much later
stage, we can allow creative inspiration to take place.
TRUE OR FALSE
Dr. Krippner brings up the example of Jimi Hendrix to show
the occasional value of
CHEMICALLY-INDUCED ALTERED STATES OF
CONSCIOUSNESS in being creative.
TRUE OR FALSE
27
–SHEALY
In the category of Self-Regulation Biogenics, Dr. Shealy
mentions three kinds of biofeedback:
SENSORY, EMOTIONAL, AND SPIRITUAL.
TRUE OR FALSE
Dr. Shealy defines
HYPNOSIS as a directed focus on anything
pleasant.
TRUE OR FALSE
Dr. Shealy mentioned that
PHOTOSIMULATION can be used to induce a state
of relaxation.
TRUE OR FALSE
One of the methods that Dr. Shealy uses to induce
relaxation involves
PAYING CLOSE ATTENTION TO THE SIGNALS OF THE
BODY.
TRUE OR FALSE
While talking about Spiritual Biofeedback, Dr. Shealy
suggests that thinking, by itself,
IS NOT SUFFICIENT TO SET SPIRITUAL FORCES IN MOTION.
TRUE OR FALSE
28
– Jaffe
One of the roles of the Wealth Psychologist is to help
their clients
ATTAIN OR MAINTAIN WEALTH.
TRUE OR FALSE
Dr. Jaffe talks about a study in which the amount of money
a person has was
ALWAYS POSITIVELY correlated with their
happiness.
TRUE OR FALSE
During the lecture, one of the studies showed that
regardless of income, most people, when asked “How much
money is enough?” will typically respond that
roughly
TWICE their current income is
“enough.”
TRUE OR FALSE
One of the roles of the Wealth Psychologist can include
helping families develop a consistent agreement as to
issues of inheritance in order to avoid conflicts
between
PARENTS’ DECISIONS AND CHILDREN’S SENSE OF ENTITLEMENT.
TRUE OR FALSE
Dr. Jaffe believes that in matters of money and inheritance
within families, doing things together, “as a family,” is
often a
DISRUPTIVE force.
TRUE OR FALSE
29
- Miller
Dr. Miller believes that, for the most part, people
behave
BOTH RATIONALLY AND IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE “NATURAL
FLOW.”
TRUE
OR FALSE
One of the main causes of “Stress,” according to Dr.
Miller, is a lack of
HOMEOSTASIS.
TRUE OR FALSE
Dr. Miller refers to the type of worldview that promotes
love, unity, wholeness and completeness as the
”BOTH/AND”
Paradigm.
TRUE OR FALSE
At the personal level, the “Either/Or” Paradigm can lead
to
EITHER FEELINGS OF INADEQUACY AND GUILT, OR, FEELINGS OF
LOVE AND WHOLENESS.
TRUE OR FALSE
Dr. Miller believes that one of the great strengths of
society today lies in our
GREAT WEALTH OF STRONG AND WISE LEADERSHIP.
TRUE OR FALSE
30
– Weil
Dr. Weil states that his central goal is to achieve the
global transformation of healthcare through the field
of
INTEGRATIVE MEDICINE.
TRUE OR FALSE
Dr. Weil sees antibiotics as a
SELF-CONTAINED CURATIVE medicine, often capable of
single-handedly curing illness.
TRUE OR FALSE
In regard to the usefulness of Alternative Medicine, Dr.
Weil believes that there is
A WIDE RANGE OF QUALITY across the different modalities
categorized as Alternative Medicine: some good, some bad,
some even dangerous.
TRUE OR FALSE
According to Dr. Weil, trying to “stop aging” is fighting a
battle against
ONE OF THE NATURAL LAWS OF THE
UNIVERSE.
TRUE OR FALSE
Dr. Weil suggests that
TREATING PATIENTS SIMPLY AS “PHYSICAL BODIES”
is necessary for a
full understanding of health and illness.
TRUE OR FALSE
