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一般资料:求助者,女性,50岁,高级职员,身高1.52米,体重78公斤。 求助者自诉:两年前,在体检中发现心脏有毛病,除药物治疗外,大夫要求我瘦身及改善饮食结构,多运动少吃油腻食物。我照办了,四个月曾减肥10公斤,但好景不长,因调换工作,原减肥计划"泡汤"了,新公司有免费午餐,既丰盛又不花钱,这样不到2个月,我又长了好几公斤。心情郁闷,经朋友介绍来做心理咨询。 心理咨询师:您感到有什么不好吗? 求助者:我换工作后胃口特别好,您看这两个多月我都胖得不成形了。 心理咨询师:当然,形体美很重要,但…… 求助者:(抢话)我知道,胖得这么快准会影响健康,我两年前就发现心脏有问题。 心理咨询师:知道是一回事,能否坚持瘦身是另外一回事,我希望这次您能坚持下去。 经双方商定,使用阳性强化法进行心理治疗。

关于阳性强化法,下述说法正确的包括()。

A.一个后天习得的行为如得以持续,一定被其结果所强化 

B.如建立或保持某种行为,必须对其施以奖励 

C.如要消除某种行为,就得设法给予惩罚 

D.奖惩法适用于有行为障碍的求助者

答案

参考答案:A, B

判断题
单项选择题

The United States experienced some of the most extreme weather events in its history this spring, including deadly outbreaks of tornadoes, near-record flooding, drought and wildfires. Damages from these disasters have already passed $ 32 billion, and the hurricane season, which is just beginning, is projected to be above average, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.

Government scientists said Wednesday that the frequency of extreme weather has increased over the past two decades, in part as a result of global warming caused by the accumulation of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. But they were careful not to blame humans for this year’s rash of deadly events, saying that in some ways weather patterns were returning to those seen at the beginning of the last century. "Looking at long-term patterns since 1980, indeed, extreme climatological and meteorological events have increased," said Thomas R. Karl, director of NOAA’s National Climatic Data Center. "But in the early part of the 20th century, there was also a tendency for more extreme events followed by a quiet couple of decades. "

Presenting a new NOAA report on 2011 extreme weather, Dr. Karl said that extremes of precipitation have increased as the planet warms and more water evaporates from the oceans. He also said models suggest that as carbon dioxide builds up in the atmosphere and heats the planet, droughts will increase in frequency and intensity. "But it is difficult and unlikely to discern a human fingerprint, if there is one, on the drought record of the United States," he said.

Some other climate scientists were more categorical about the human contribution to extreme climate events. Kevin Trenberth, distinguished senior scientist at the National Center for Atmospheric Research, said that when the greenhouse effect caused by burning fossil fuels is added to the natural variability of climate, weather disasters can be expected to occur more frequently. "Global warming is contributing to an increased incidence of extreme weather because the environment in which all storms form has changed from human activities," Dr. Trenberth said in a telephone interview Wednesday. "Records are not just broken, they are smashed. It is as clear a warning as we are going to get about prospects for the future. "

April was a particularly devastating month for tornadoes and rainfall, with 875 tornadoes reported during the month and heavy rain and snowmelt contributing to Mississippi River flooding later in the spring that surpassed the historic floods of 1927 and 1937. So far this year, there have been nearly 1,400 preliminary tornado reports nationwide; those reports will most likely be whittled down to about 900 confirmed tornadoes, the second-highest annual total recorded in modern times. The record is 1,011 confirmed tornadoes in 2008. The year also is on track to be one of the deadliest, with 536 fatalities so far from tornadoes, placing 2011 in sixth place in United States history and the deadliest since 1936.

According to Dr. Karl, extreme weather is mainly attributable to()

A. arbitrary human activities

B. changing weather patterns

C. an increase in climatological events

D. human failure to control the weather