Exam 11: Behavioral and Cognitive-Behavioral Family Therapies
Exam 1: The History of Family Therapy: Evolution and Revolution16 Questions
Exam 2: The Theoretical Context of Family Therapy17 Questions
Exam 3: Types and Functionality of Families16 Questions
Exam 4: Working With Single-Parent and Blended Families25 Questions
Exam 5: Working With Culturally Diverse Families25 Questions
Exam 6: Ethical, Legal, and Professional Issues in Family Therapy21 Questions
Exam 7: The Process of Family Therapy15 Questions
Exam 8: Couple and Marriage Therapy and Enrichment20 Questions
Exam 9: Transgenerational Theories: Psychodynamic Family Theory and Bowen Family Systems Theory15 Questions
Exam 10: Experiential Family Therapy15 Questions
Exam 11: Behavioral and Cognitive-Behavioral Family Therapies15 Questions
Exam 12: Structural Family Therapy15 Questions
Exam 13: Strategic Family Therapies19 Questions
Exam 14: Solution-Focused Brief Therapy and Narrative Family Therapy15 Questions
Exam 15: Working With Substance-Related Disorders, Domestic Violence, and Child Abuse16 Questions
Exam 16: Research and Assessment in Family Therapy18 Questions
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An approach that stresses the rewards and costs of relationships in family life according to a behavioral economy is called:
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A basic premise of behavioral family therapy is
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In _____ people learn through rewards and punishments to respond behaviorally in certain ways.
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_____ spend more time discussing issues with family members than do _____.
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_____ is an age appropriate type of time out for adolescents and preadolescents.
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_____ was the primary therapist to apply behavior theory to family problems in the 1960s.
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In _____, a neutral stimulus is paired up with another event to elicit certain emotions through association.
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A written schedule describing terms for trading or exchanging behaviors and reinforcers between two or more individuals is known as:
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The 'squeeze technique' is used for treating performance anxiety.
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In behavioral and cognitive-behavioral family therapy, family action is stressed over insight.
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Behavioral and cognitive-behavioral family therapy are focused on
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All of the following are behavioral treatment techniques except:
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In the assessment stage of functional family therapy, the focus is on clarifying the relationship dynamics.
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Neil Jacobson developed the concept of 'acceptance' or loving your partner as a complete person and not focusing on differences.
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Family observational codes are used by behavioral family therapists to assess dysfunctional behavior.
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