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   Dan Blum to Mark Brader   
   Re: QFTCI23 Game 8, Rounds 4,6: shrinks    
   05 Jan 24 22:24:21   
   
   From: tool@panix.com   
      
   Mark Brader  wrote:   
      
   > * Game 8, Round 4 - Science - Psychotherapies and Therapists   
      
   > 1. Who was the early associate of Freud who broke with him and   
   >    developed what he called "individual therapy"?  It identifies   
   >    feelings of inferiority as the root of neurosis, and attempts to   
   >    guide the patient away from an unfruitful quest for superiority   
   >    and into a more healthful interest and involvement in society.   
   >    Name him.   
      
   Adler   
      
   > 2. This treatment approach uses techniques such as reinforcement,   
   >    punishment, and desensitization to bring about therapeutic goals.   
      
   behavioral therapy   
      
   > 5. This therapy was developed in the 1940s and '50s by the American   
   >    Fritz Perl and others, drawing on an earlier trend in psychology   
   >    that emphasized restoring balance between the parts of a whole.   
   >    Its name comes from a German word for shape or pattern.   
      
   Gestalt therapy   
      
   > 6. Now regarded by professionals as a pseudo-therapy, this approach   
   >    was created by Arthur Janov [J as in "jam"] and purported to   
   >    treat neurosis by having the client re-experience childhood   
   >    trauma, sometimes loudly.  John Lennon claimed to have benefited   
   >    from it.   
      
   regression therapy   
      
   > * Game 8, Round 6 - Canadiana - Parking in Toronto   
      
   > 1. Street parking in Ontario is regulated using three types of   
   >    zones -- No Parking, No Standing, and No Stopping.  In Toronto   
   >    the majority of No Standing zones are located near what common   
   >    roadside feature?   
      
   bus stops; curb cuts   
      
   > 2. Name any situation when you are allowed to stop in a No   
   >    Stopping zone.   
      
   car breaks down   
      
   > 3. In what additional situation are you allowed to stop in a No   
   >    Standing zone?   
      
   accept or discharge passengers   
      
   > 4. When you buy a ticket from a pay-and-display machine or when   
   >    the parking rules change due to the time of day, how long a grace   
   >    period do parking officers give you before you get ticketed?   
      
   10 minutes; 15 minutes   
      
   > 5. Unless signed otherwise, what is the longest you can legally   
   >    park on a street in Toronto?   
      
   12 hours; 24 hours   
      
   > 6. Which one of No Parking, No Standing, and No Stopping zones   
   >    allows consideration in some situations for vehicles displaying   
   >    an accessible parking permit (i.e. for what we used to call   
   >    handicapped or disabled drivers)?   
      
   No Parking   
      
   > 7. For what reason does pay-and-display parking in many areas on   
   >    Sundays not start until 1 pm?   
      
   to accommodate churchgoers   
      
   > 10. If the police have your car towed, and you don't reclaim it,   
   >    how long is the towing company required to keep it before it   
   >    can be sold off?   
      
   2 months; 3 months   
      
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   Dan Blum					         tool@panix.com	   
   "I wouldn't have believed it myself if I hadn't just made it up."   
      
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