Deck 6: Cognitive-Behavioral Approaches to Counseling in Schools

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At times, parents may be unknowingly contributing to the concern.In these instances, they might be considered:

A)colleagues
B)collaborators
C)co-clients
D)consultants
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At times CBT-oriented helpers enlist the help of families in implementing an intervention with a child, especially younger children.In these instances, parents would be viewed as:

A)colleagues
B)collaborators
C)co-clients
D)consultants
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Cognitive-behavioral interventions represent an integration of all but what:

A)behavioral approaches
B)self- regulation research
C)cognitive therapies
D)reality therapies
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Behavioral approaches were originally based on:

A)children
B)adults
C)animals
D)adolescents
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If students have an irrational belief system, they may view themselves as:

A)inferior
B)lovable
C)superior
D)enchanting
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Children are ________ reliant on their environments when compared to adults.

A)equally
B)somewhat less
C)less
D)more
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If parents are working with the counselor to determine the nature of the concern, they might be considered:

A)colleagues
B)collaborators
C)co-clients
D)consultants
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What is defined as an "organized set of beliefs, attitudes, memories and expectations, along with a set of strategies for using this body of knowledge in an adaptive manner".

A)behaviors
B)automatic thoughts
C)automatic feelings
D)cognitions
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"I am stupid and incapable" is an example of:

A)inclusion
B)catastrophizing
C)an inability to tolerate frustration
D)global ratings and labels placed on oneself
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When a helper is using their knowledge and experience to identify concerns they are acting as a(n):

A)diagnostician
B)consultant
C)collaborator
D)educator
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Avoidance of social situations is an example of a(n):

A)attitude
B)automatic thought
C)behavior
D)belief
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Much of the early research on CBT has been conducted in:

A)clinical settings
B)school settings
C)hospital settings
D)residential settings
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Irrational thoughts are usually identified by the inclusion of the word:

A)will
B)possibly
C)should
D)may
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Cognitive-behavioral therapy is directed toward four systems of response.These systems include all but which:

A)behavioral
B)affective
C)cognitive
D)spiritual
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Who developed Rational Emotive Behavioral Therapy?

A)Bandura
B)Ellis
C)Glasser
D)Freud
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A pattern of erroneous or exaggerated thinking is referred to by the umbrella term:

A)internalizing
B)cognitive distortions
C)global ratings
D)catastrophizing
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The goal of this is to help an individual manage or control the physiological response that might accompany anxiety or high levels of arousal:

A)affective education
B)relaxation training
C)role playing
D)problem solving
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Cognitive theorists first introduced their models of therapy and began integrating behavioral techniques into their approach in the:

A)early 1930s
B)early 1940s
C)early 1960s
D)early 1970s
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Behavioral intervention includes the use of all but what:

A)positive reinforcement
B)extinction
C)the empty chair
D)shaping
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According to Dobson and Dozois, the three fundamental propositions of cognitive-behavioral therapy include all but what:

A)Cognitive activity affects behavior
B)Cognitive activity may be monitored and altered
C)Desired behavior change may be effected through cognitive change
D)Feelings affect cognitive activity
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Current research suggests that CBT delivered in a school setting yields similar outcomes to delivery in clinical contexts.
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One of the important roles of cognitive-based interventions is to help student clients to learn how to identify and express emotions appropriately.
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Because of the central nature of behaviors, change in behavior is viewed as a precursor to cognitive change.
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Discuss the structure of CBT sessions.
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Cognitive-behavioral interventions focus on understanding how individuals interpret their experiences and the effects of these interpretations on their emotional and behavioral functioning.
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Discuss the role of school based helpers who adopt a CBT orientation.
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From a cognitive perspective, the observable actions of the individual are the most important component of change.
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Describe the importance of developing a therapeutic alliance and how you plan on accomplishing this with your clients.
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School-based professionals working from a CBT model must attend to both the internal and external factors that affect student clients.
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Treatment components of CBT may be introduced using workbooks, stories, puppets, drawings, and other types of hands-on activities
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With the heightened emphasis on evidence-based practices, cognitive-behavioral therapy has become an approach that is frequently used in the schools.
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Discuss the role of homework in CBT and give examples of a few homework assignments you may assign.
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Behavior is not mediated by one's internal thoughts.
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There is no need for school-based professionals to develop therapeutic relationships with their student clients if they are using a very structured cognitive-behavioral intervention.
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At times, parents may be unknowingly contributing to the concern.In these instances, they might be considered:

A)colleagues
B)collaborators
C)co-clients
D)consultants
C
2
At times CBT-oriented helpers enlist the help of families in implementing an intervention with a child, especially younger children.In these instances, parents would be viewed as:

A)colleagues
B)collaborators
C)co-clients
D)consultants
B
3
Cognitive-behavioral interventions represent an integration of all but what:

A)behavioral approaches
B)self- regulation research
C)cognitive therapies
D)reality therapies
D
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Behavioral approaches were originally based on:

A)children
B)adults
C)animals
D)adolescents
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If students have an irrational belief system, they may view themselves as:

A)inferior
B)lovable
C)superior
D)enchanting
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Children are ________ reliant on their environments when compared to adults.

A)equally
B)somewhat less
C)less
D)more
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If parents are working with the counselor to determine the nature of the concern, they might be considered:

A)colleagues
B)collaborators
C)co-clients
D)consultants
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What is defined as an "organized set of beliefs, attitudes, memories and expectations, along with a set of strategies for using this body of knowledge in an adaptive manner".

A)behaviors
B)automatic thoughts
C)automatic feelings
D)cognitions
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"I am stupid and incapable" is an example of:

A)inclusion
B)catastrophizing
C)an inability to tolerate frustration
D)global ratings and labels placed on oneself
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When a helper is using their knowledge and experience to identify concerns they are acting as a(n):

A)diagnostician
B)consultant
C)collaborator
D)educator
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Avoidance of social situations is an example of a(n):

A)attitude
B)automatic thought
C)behavior
D)belief
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Much of the early research on CBT has been conducted in:

A)clinical settings
B)school settings
C)hospital settings
D)residential settings
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Irrational thoughts are usually identified by the inclusion of the word:

A)will
B)possibly
C)should
D)may
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Cognitive-behavioral therapy is directed toward four systems of response.These systems include all but which:

A)behavioral
B)affective
C)cognitive
D)spiritual
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Who developed Rational Emotive Behavioral Therapy?

A)Bandura
B)Ellis
C)Glasser
D)Freud
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A pattern of erroneous or exaggerated thinking is referred to by the umbrella term:

A)internalizing
B)cognitive distortions
C)global ratings
D)catastrophizing
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The goal of this is to help an individual manage or control the physiological response that might accompany anxiety or high levels of arousal:

A)affective education
B)relaxation training
C)role playing
D)problem solving
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Cognitive theorists first introduced their models of therapy and began integrating behavioral techniques into their approach in the:

A)early 1930s
B)early 1940s
C)early 1960s
D)early 1970s
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Behavioral intervention includes the use of all but what:

A)positive reinforcement
B)extinction
C)the empty chair
D)shaping
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According to Dobson and Dozois, the three fundamental propositions of cognitive-behavioral therapy include all but what:

A)Cognitive activity affects behavior
B)Cognitive activity may be monitored and altered
C)Desired behavior change may be effected through cognitive change
D)Feelings affect cognitive activity
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Current research suggests that CBT delivered in a school setting yields similar outcomes to delivery in clinical contexts.
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One of the important roles of cognitive-based interventions is to help student clients to learn how to identify and express emotions appropriately.
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Because of the central nature of behaviors, change in behavior is viewed as a precursor to cognitive change.
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Discuss the structure of CBT sessions.
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Cognitive-behavioral interventions focus on understanding how individuals interpret their experiences and the effects of these interpretations on their emotional and behavioral functioning.
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Discuss the role of school based helpers who adopt a CBT orientation.
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From a cognitive perspective, the observable actions of the individual are the most important component of change.
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Describe the importance of developing a therapeutic alliance and how you plan on accomplishing this with your clients.
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School-based professionals working from a CBT model must attend to both the internal and external factors that affect student clients.
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Treatment components of CBT may be introduced using workbooks, stories, puppets, drawings, and other types of hands-on activities
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With the heightened emphasis on evidence-based practices, cognitive-behavioral therapy has become an approach that is frequently used in the schools.
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Discuss the role of homework in CBT and give examples of a few homework assignments you may assign.
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Behavior is not mediated by one's internal thoughts.
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There is no need for school-based professionals to develop therapeutic relationships with their student clients if they are using a very structured cognitive-behavioral intervention.
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