Exam 9: Cognitive Interventions
Exam 1: The Process of Correctional Counseling and Treatment42 Questions
Exam 2: Understanding the Special Challenges Faced by the Correctional Counselor45 Questions
Exam 3: Community Corrections Officers As Change Agents46 Questions
Exam 4: Correctional Treatment: Accomplishments and Realities40 Questions
Exam 5: Assessment and Diagnosis of Correctional Clients43 Questions
Exam 6: An Overview of Correctional Classification Systems48 Questions
Exam 7: Case Planning and Case Management39 Questions
Exam 8: Behavioral Interventions42 Questions
Exam 9: Cognitive Interventions44 Questions
Exam 10: Social Learning Interventions36 Questions
Exam 11: Family Interventions45 Questions
Exam 12: Treating Clients With Substance Abuse43 Questions
Exam 13: Treating System-Involved Women39 Questions
Exam 14: Treating Clients Who Commit Sex Offenses46 Questions
Exam 15: Treating Clients With Severe Antisocial Behavior and Psychopathy42 Questions
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Cognitive skills programs that include Living Skills have provided people incarcerated with a foundation for later modules such as:
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Most of Kohlberg's work was with incarcerated females in programs referred to as the Just Community
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In Rational Emotive Therapy, disqualifying occurs when one re-labels positive experiences as "not counting" for one reason or another
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Think of your favorite crime show or movie. Identify a criminal act in the movie. Complete the ABC model on that criminal act. If the "beliefs" are not stated, take a guess at what irrational thoughts led to the criminal action. Be sure you list the feelings, action and external consequences under "C".
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What role do antisocial thinking styles play in crime causation?
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In the curriculum titled Problem Solving, participants are instructed on "the conflict cycle," which helps them understand how:
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All of the following are true statements that explain the popularity of cognitive therapies except:
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In _______________, one negative event is seen as a never-ending pattern of defeat.
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Which of the following statements is not one of Yochelson and Samenow's corrections techniques?
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Moral Reconation Therapy is a cognitive-behavioral program that is growing in popularity, but evaluation results have been unimpressive
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Yochelson and Samenow identified more than 50 "thinking errors" in their work with clients at St. Elizabeth's Hospital
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Instead of placing a priority on whether women clients are blaming their victims, a more productive focus of cognitive behavioral treatment might target:
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According to cognitive theory, anxiety is reinforced because:
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In the past decade, cognitive treatment modalities have been pushed aside in favor of more up-to-date psychoanalytic and person-centered therapies
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Which of the following statements is not one of Yochelson and Samenow's "thinking errors" of correctional clients?
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Burns states that by dwelling on negative details and leaving out the positive aspects, ______ occurs.
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According to Burns's "irrational ways of thinking," you exaggerate the impor?tance of something when you:
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