Exam 17: Applications of Behavior Therapy to Psychological Disorders With Primary Physical Characteristics
Exam 1: Behavior Therapy: Introduction20 Questions
Exam 2: Antecedents of Contemporary Behavior Therapy25 Questions
Exam 3: The Behavioral Model34 Questions
Exam 4: The Process of Behavior Therapy27 Questions
Exam 5: Behavior Therapy Research27 Questions
Exam 6: Behavioral Assessment51 Questions
Exam 7: Acceleration Behavior Therapy: Stimulus Control and Reinforcement53 Questions
Exam 8: Deceleration Behavior Therapy: Differential Reinforcement, Punishment, and Aversion Therapy61 Questions
Exam 9: Combining Reinforcement and Punishment: Token Economy, Contingency Contract, and Behavioral Parent Training37 Questions
Exam 10: Exposure Therapy: Briefgraduated44 Questions
Exam 11: Exposure Therapy: Prolongedintense32 Questions
Exam 12: Modeling Therapy: Vicarious Extinction and Skills Training51 Questions
Exam 13: Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy: Cognitive Restructuring72 Questions
Exam 14: Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy: Coping Skills54 Questions
Exam 15: Acceptance-mind-fulness-Based Behavior Therapy49 Questions
Exam 16: Applications of Behavior Therapy to Medical Disorders43 Questions
Exam 17: Applications of Behavior Therapy to Psychological Disorders With Primary Physical Characteristics48 Questions
Exam 18: Contemporary Behavior Therapy in Perspective: Its Strengths, Challenges, and Future19 Questions
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Habit reversal has also been used to treat
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In competing response training for the treatment of tics, clients learn a response that
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One limitation of extinction in the treatment of infants' sleep problems is that
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In the treatment of bulimia nervosa, flooding therapy has been shown to
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Rapidly and deliberately performing tics as quickly as possible is known as
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In classical conditioning terms, the goal of the bell-and-pad method is to establish bladder tension as a(n)
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Self-monitoring of binge eating and purging episodes allows for changes in
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In habit reversal for tics, the awareness training component involves
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The major weakness of relaxation training in the treatment of tics concerns
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To alter dysfunctional beliefs about eating and body image, therapists employ cognitive restructuring and
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Compared to untreated infants with sleep problems, infants treated with extinction
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The main difference between dry-bed training and the dry-pants method is the
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Enuresis is the inability to voluntarily control urination in people over the age of
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The most effective behavior therapy for nocturnal enuresis is
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