Exam 10: Cognitive Behaviour Therapy

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Who embraces a cognitive narrative perspective on CBT?

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are integrated into each phase of treatment in strengths-based CBT beginning with the intake interview.

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According to REBT, what is the core of most emotional disturbance?

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All of the cognitive behavioural approaches share the same basic characteristics and assumptions as traditional behaviour therapy.

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According to Ellis, emotional disturbances often result from:

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A feature of REBT that distinguishes it from other cognitive-behavioural therapies is its:

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Strengths-based CBT therapists:

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The four-step model of strengths-based CBT to build resilience includes all of the following, except:

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Part of Ellis's motivation for developing REBT was to deal with his own problems.

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The cognitive behavioural therapies are largely based on the idea that the reorganisation of clients' self-statements is a key to changing their behaviour.

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The cognitive distortion of making conclusions without supporting and relevant evidence is:

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Meichenbaum's self-instructional training focuses on helping clients become aware of their self-talk and the stories they tell about themselves.

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Rational emotive imagery involves behaviour change only.

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The correct components of the A-B-C theory of personality are:

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Beck's therapeutic approach originally focused on specific symptoms of depressed clients and the reasons they give for these symptoms.

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In family therapy contexts, cognitive behaviour therapists are particularly interested in family schema.

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The tendency for individuals to relate external events to themselves, even when there is no basis for making this connection, is known as:

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Beck's cognitive therapy has been most widely applied to the treatment of:

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The cognitive distortion that involves portraying one's identity on the basis of imperfections and mistakes made in the past and allowing them to define one's true identity is:

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The founder of rational emotive behaviour therapy is:

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