Exam 12: Intervention: Adults and Couples
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CBT for depression generally starts with
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Which of the following are the three main treatment components of CBT for posttraumatic stress disorder?
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Which component of CBT for posttraumatic stress disorder involves having the client recount his/her traumatic experiences for an extended period in order to encourage the client to fully emotionally process the trauma?
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One of the key issues addressed through the early steps of Emotionally Focused Couples Therapy is
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In 1952,Hans Eysenck published a review from which he concluded that rates of improvement among clients receiving psychodynamic or eclectic psychotherapy were
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The component of CBT for PTSD in which a psychologist develops a hierarchy of feared stimuli with the patient and encourages the patient to intentionally expose himself or herself to increasingly fearful stimuli is known as
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Emotionally focused therapy is an intervention method used primarily for
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A treatment study in which no control group is used and,typically,few participant exclusion criteria are applied is known as a(n)
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What made it difficult to compare research conducted by behavioural therapists and traditional therapists in the mid-1900s?
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List three reasons why the adoption of evidence-based psychological treatments is slower than that of pharmaceutical interventions.
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Smith,Glass,and Miller (1980)compared the efficacy of various types of treatment and found that the treatments with the largest to smallest effect sizes were,respectively,
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Evidence-based treatments vary in the extent and nature of their supporting data-so a treatment could have a modest evidence base but,because no independent RCTs have been conducted on the treatment,it would not meet the original criteria to be an EST.Therefore,the term evidence-based is ________________ the term EST.
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List two of the potential threats to internal validity of Hans Eysenck's (1952)analysis of the effects of psychotherapy.
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What is the key difference between efficacious treatments and effective treatments?
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