Exam 13: Cognitive Behavioral Approaches to Addiction Treatment

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Describe the theories that behavior therapy is based upon.

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When an individual is positively or negatively reinforced, behavior is more likely to:

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CBT is one of the most utilized approaches to treat addictive disorders.

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Therapeutic alliance is not a necessary component of CBT.

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____________ is used to identify and modify unhelpful beliefs and styles of thinking.

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CBT is a monolithic approach to counseling.

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What is the defining goal of CBT?

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After Phil rationalized his behavior, he then thought to himself "time to grab myself a beer and roll a joint!" The thought Phil had is an example of what?

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____________ is used to teach a client skills to reduce the likelihood that they will engage in addiction-related activities.

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Phil is at a party where almost everyone is drinking alcohol and smoking marijuana. Although Phil is trying to cut down on drinking and smoking, he tells himself "I should be having fun like everyone else!" The thought Phil had is an example of what?

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Collaborative empiricism in the chapter refers to:

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Define behavioral skills training. Provide examples of skills and brief definitions of each.

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What are the Tier 2: Proximal situational processes that contribute to addictive behavior?

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Which of the following concepts describes learning as occurring when a neutral stimulus is paired repeatedly with a salient stimulus?

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Phil then gives himself permission to drink, thinks to himself "it's Friday night and I had a hard week. I deserve a drink!" The thought Phil had is an example of what?

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It is important that clinicians evaluate background and situational factors when conceptualizing a client's case.

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Which of the following is not one of the principles of all major CBT approaches?

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Addictive behaviors are driven by a combination of ___________ and __________.

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All of the following are three broad categories of beliefs as hypothesized by Beck, except:

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