Exam 8: Behavioral and Cognitive-Behavioral Psychotherapies
Exam 1: What Is Clinical Psychology33 Questions
Exam 2: Clinical Psychologys Past and Present30 Questions
Exam 3: Basic Features of Clinical Assessment23 Questions
Exam 4: Interviewing and Observation in Clinical Psychology41 Questions
Exam 5: Testing in Clinical Psychology40 Questions
Exam 6: Basic Features of Clinical Interventions40 Questions
Exam 7: Psychodynamic and Humanistic Psychotherapies39 Questions
Exam 8: Behavioral and Cognitive-Behavioral Psychotherapies40 Questions
Exam 9: Alternative Modes of Clinical Intervention40 Questions
Exam 10: Research on Clinical Intervention36 Questions
Exam 11: Clinical Child Psychology44 Questions
Exam 12: Health Psychology40 Questions
Exam 13: Clinical Neuopsychology40 Questions
Exam 14: Forensic Psychology40 Questions
Exam 15: Professional Issues in Clinical Psychology40 Questions
Exam 16: Getting Into Graduate School in Clinical Psychology40 Questions
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Behavioral therapists note that some psychological disorders result from clients lacking the ability to form and maintain relationships.Thus, they often include _________________as part of treatment.
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According to Aaron Beck, depressed individuals show a characteristic pattern of negative perceptions about themselves, their world, and their future.He called this
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Schemas act as filters for perceptions of the self and of the world.
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Which of the following would NOT be considered an exposure treatment?
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Although problem assessment is considered important, DSM-5 diagnosis is generally not the focus of this assessment.
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Which of the following techniques are likely to be included in rational-emotive behavior therapy?
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John has been given homework by his therapist that entails writing down events of emotional significance as they occur, along with his automatic cognitions and their intensity.This is called
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Which of the following behaviors would an REBT therapist be least likely to engage in?
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Cognitive and behavioral approaches have maintained their individuality in spite of attempts to link the two psychotherapeutic approaches.
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Relapse prevention treatment is based on the cognitive-behavior principles of
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The antianxiety treatment known as systematic desensitization utilizes the principle of
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What could be the advantages and disadvantages of Ellis's proposal that therapists stay very active in the process, even to the point of being challenging and abrasive.
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Which of the following is NOT a component of functional analysis?
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If a client with social phobia is encouraged to discuss the most humiliating experience that could occur to her in public, this would be called
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Elaborate on the statement in the text that "behaviors seen in psychological problems develop through the same laws of learning that influence the development of other behaviors."
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According to cognitive theorists, if a person perceives a situation as dangerous, he will react to it as if it is dangerous, regardless of the reality of the situation.
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Organized knowledge structures that influence how we process information are called
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