Exam 7: Cognitive Behavioral Practice

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Criminal justice approaches to use of CBT includes:

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A major difficulty with CBT is:

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CBT has a:

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Neuroscience contributions social work include:

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The A-B-C cognitive-behavioral model of practice involves:

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Contribution of neuroscience to social work includes:

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CBT's primary use is in:

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The major theoretical strands that came together to build up CBT are:

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The major contribution of CBT to social work is that:

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The 'third wave' of ideas in CBT seek to incorporate environmental, social, and spiritual factors:

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CBT intervention techniques include:

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Mindfulness is derived from two main sources:

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Critical and feminist criticizes CBT for:

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A major issue in the debate surrounding evidence for CBT's effectiveness is:

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Theorization of CBT fits well with indigenous beliefs and values:

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The main contribution of CBT theories is to emphasize the importance of developing people's rational management of their lives.

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CBT is preferred by some because of:

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CBT is relevant to the broad range of services that most social services deliver to their clients.

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A major cause for CBT support is:

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Critical and feminist theory criticizes CBT for:

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