Deck 10: Exposure Therapy: Briefgraduated

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Anxiety hierarchies contain several anxiety-evoking

A)scenes.
B)anomalies.
C)objects.
D)persons.
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Progressive relaxation is progressive in the way it

A)exposes the client to stimuli.
B)advances previous techniques.
C)moves through muscle groups.
D)adheres to modern learning theory.
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Gradual exposure and the learning of a competing response are _____ components of systematic desensitization.

A)practical
B)exigent
C)essential
D)facilitative
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Which of the following is necessary for the effective use of systematic desensitization-

A)A competing response
B)Gradual, systematic exposure
C)Repeated safe exposure
D)Skeletal muscle relaxation
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The essence of exposure therapy is best conveyed by the idiom

A)"the bigger they are, the harder they fall."
B)"actions speak louder than words."
C)"fighting fire with fire."
D)"getting back on the horse that threw you."
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In systematic desensitization, when the client experiences anxiety while visualizing a hierarchy scene, the client

A)switches to the next scene in the hierarchy.
B)is reassured and prompted to continue.
C)temporarily stops visualizing the scene.
D)consciously modifies the visualization.
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For behavior therapists, distinctions between anxiety and fear

A)focus on the type of stimulus.
B)determine the exposure paradigm.
C)fall within subjective sensation.
D)are not considered useful.
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Which of the following is the correct order of the mode-of-exposure continuum-

A)imaginal, virtual reality, verbal and visual depictions, in vivo
B)virtual reality, in vivo, imaginal, verbal and visual depictions
C)in vivo, virtual reality, verbal and visual depictions, imaginal
D)verbal and visual depictions, imaginal, virtual reality, in vivo
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In systematic desensitization, clients visualize anxiety-evoking stimuli

A)until their anxiety peaks.
B)without the therapist present.
C)only while relaxed.
D)for as long as they can handle.
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Which is the correct progression of systematic desensitization-

A)learn competing response, order anxiety-evoking events, visualize anxiety-evoking events
B)visualize anxiety-evoking events, learn competing response, order anxiety-evoking events
C)order anxiety-evoking events, visualize anxiety-evoking events, learn competing response
D)visualize anxiety-evoking events, order anxiety-evoking events, learn competing response
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Exposure therapy is used to treat

A)pre-emptive skill deficits.
B)interpersonal difficulties.
C)stress-related conditions.
D)negative emotional reactions.
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The major differences between the four modes of exposure concern the

A)disorders treated.
B)stimuli used.
C)therapist's role.
D)treatment location.
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Paradigm of exposure refers to the

A)role of the therapist.
B)rate of presentation.
C)expectations upon the client.
D)specifics of the stimulus.
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Systematic desensitization was originally developed by

A)Lazarus.
B)Jacobson.
C)Stampfl.
D)Wolpe.
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Anxiety is seen as problematic when it

A)is disproportionate to the situation.
B)produces negative emotions.
C)is undesired by the individual.
D)fails to conform to social standards.
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Response prevention is most necessary for clients who

A)rely on maladaptive escape behaviors.
B)disrupt therapy with emotional responses.
C)fear the therapist's negative feedback.
D)resist in vivo exposure procedures.
Question
The facilitative components of systematic desensitization are most beneficial

A)when the client's anxiety is severe.
B)with young children.
C)for biologically-relevant phobias.
D)early in treatment.
Question
Which of these hierarchy items would most likely be treated first in systematic desensitization-

A)In-flight turbulence
B)Ordering tickets
C)Boarding the plane
D)Taking off
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A major reason for the use of alternate competing responses is that some clients

A)have difficulty learning progressive relaxation.
B)continue to feel anxious while relaxing.
C)find progressive relaxation unacceptable.
D)are uncomfortable with their eyes closed.
Question
_____ involves thinking about pleasant thoughts while being exposed to fear-evoking events.

A)Imaginal desensitization
B)Emotive imagery
C)Meditation
D)In vivo exposure
Question
Relaxing of all muscles not needed to perform on-going behavior is called

A)essential relaxation.
B)differential relaxation.
C)progressive relaxation.
D)selective relaxation.
Question
In coping desensitization, clients are taught to use _____ as cues to actively cope with anxiety.

A)prompts from the therapist
B)bodily sensations of anxiety
C)pleasant feelings of relaxation
D)social/environmental stimuli
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_____ is a specific treatment procedure for panic disorder that directly induces physical sensations of anxiety.

A)In vivo exposure
B)Anxiety induction therapy
C)In vivo flooding
D)Interoceptive exposure
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In coping desensitization, when the client experiences anxiety while visualizing a hierarchy scene, the client

A)continues to visualize the scene.
B)switches to the next scene in the hierarchy.
C)temporarily stops visualizing the scene.
D)consciously modifies the visualization.
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Virtual reality overcomes which crucial weakness of in vivo desensitization-

A)Generalizability of treatment gains
B)Application with rare or dangerous stimuli
C)Necessity of therapist presence
D)Intensity of anxiety-invoking stimuli
Question
Interoceptive exposure is primarily used to treat

A)conversion disorder.
B)panic disorder.
C)obsessive-compulsive disorder.
D)dissociative disorder.
Question
For which problem would self-managed in vivo exposure most likely be used-

A)Public speaking anxiety
B)Posttraumatic stress disorder
C)Fear of open spaces
D)Sexual dysfunction
Question
Betty was a 22-month-old child with a lung disease treated by a frightening Bennett machine.Betty was gradually introduced to the parts of the machine while she was warm, had just been fed, and was being held.The parts of the machine were brought closer to the child and were put together ready for use while the child was comforted.The therapy used was

A)differential reinforcement.
B)systematic desensitization.
C)in vivo exposure.
D)flooding therapy.
Question
In _____, a number of clients simultaneously undergo systematic desensitization.

A)coping desensitization
B)social desensitization
C)group desensitization
D)self-managed desensitization
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One change required to administer systematic desensitization with a group is to

A)formulate generic visualizations.
B)lengthen therapy sessions.
C)establish a group hierarchy.
D)elaborate follow-up sessions.
Question
One major difference between systematic desensitization and in vivo desensitization concerns the

A)paradigm of exposure.
B)administration of exposure.
C)use of additional procedures.
D)mode of exposure.
Question
The counterconditioning explanation of systematic desensitization is based on interpretations of

A)learning theory.
B)shaping procedures.
C)neurophysiology.
D)cognitive factors.
Question
With counterconditioning, a new contingency

A)is added to the same stimulus.
B)replaces one previously learned.
C)must be completely extinguished.
D)is blocked by past learning.
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One major difference between coping desensitization and interoceptive exposure concerns the type of

A)clients seen.
B)goals desired.
C)institutional auspices.
D)problems treated.
Question
One source of anxiety that is untreatable with systematic desensitization is

A)biologically-relevant fear.
B)stimulus naivety.
C)a skill deficit.
D)social anxiety.
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The major procedural difference between coping desensitization and interoceptive exposure has to do with the

A)adaptive responses taught.
B)average length of session.
C)way sensations are elicited.
D)presence of exposure techniques.
Question
Coping desensitization employs bodily sensations to

A)suppress avoidance.
B)prompt emotional-regulation.
C)reinforce persistence.
D)punish fearful rumination.
Question
Interoceptive exposure evokes bodily sensations to

A)engender adaptive interpretations.
B)train social vigilance.
C)counter-condition contingencies.
D)reify anxiety-hierarchy scenes.
Question
One important advantage of in vivo desensitization over systematic desensitization is the

A)visibility of escape behaviors.
B)minimized use of therapist time.
C)increased acceptability.
D)broadened feasibility.
Question
Which of the following is most characteristic of coping desensitization-

A)Terminating exposure after anxiety peaks
B)Desensitization to situational cues
C)A commonly-themed hierarchy
D)The self-control approach
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Which of the following is a neurophysiological explanation of systematic desensitization-

A)Nonspecific factors
B)Cognitive restructuring
C)Reciprocal inhibition
D)Counterconditioning
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The extinction explanation of systematic desensitization states that the anxiety response decelerates because the client is exposed to repeated trials in which

A)the anxiety response is replaced by approach behaviors.
B)the client ceases to anticipate aversive consequences.
C)a client's interpretation of the situation is changed.
D)anxiety is not paired with the anxiety-evoking situation.
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Cognitive-factors explanations appeal to changes in

A)autonomic responses.
B)environmental conditions.
C)overt behaviors.
D)beliefs and expectations.
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Therapist attention would be considered a _____ explanation of systematic desensitization.

A)counterconditioning
B)nonspecific-factors
C)systematic-applications
D)cognitive-factors
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1
Anxiety hierarchies contain several anxiety-evoking

A)scenes.
B)anomalies.
C)objects.
D)persons.
A
2
Progressive relaxation is progressive in the way it

A)exposes the client to stimuli.
B)advances previous techniques.
C)moves through muscle groups.
D)adheres to modern learning theory.
C
3
Gradual exposure and the learning of a competing response are _____ components of systematic desensitization.

A)practical
B)exigent
C)essential
D)facilitative
D
4
Which of the following is necessary for the effective use of systematic desensitization-

A)A competing response
B)Gradual, systematic exposure
C)Repeated safe exposure
D)Skeletal muscle relaxation
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The essence of exposure therapy is best conveyed by the idiom

A)"the bigger they are, the harder they fall."
B)"actions speak louder than words."
C)"fighting fire with fire."
D)"getting back on the horse that threw you."
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In systematic desensitization, when the client experiences anxiety while visualizing a hierarchy scene, the client

A)switches to the next scene in the hierarchy.
B)is reassured and prompted to continue.
C)temporarily stops visualizing the scene.
D)consciously modifies the visualization.
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For behavior therapists, distinctions between anxiety and fear

A)focus on the type of stimulus.
B)determine the exposure paradigm.
C)fall within subjective sensation.
D)are not considered useful.
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Which of the following is the correct order of the mode-of-exposure continuum-

A)imaginal, virtual reality, verbal and visual depictions, in vivo
B)virtual reality, in vivo, imaginal, verbal and visual depictions
C)in vivo, virtual reality, verbal and visual depictions, imaginal
D)verbal and visual depictions, imaginal, virtual reality, in vivo
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In systematic desensitization, clients visualize anxiety-evoking stimuli

A)until their anxiety peaks.
B)without the therapist present.
C)only while relaxed.
D)for as long as they can handle.
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Which is the correct progression of systematic desensitization-

A)learn competing response, order anxiety-evoking events, visualize anxiety-evoking events
B)visualize anxiety-evoking events, learn competing response, order anxiety-evoking events
C)order anxiety-evoking events, visualize anxiety-evoking events, learn competing response
D)visualize anxiety-evoking events, order anxiety-evoking events, learn competing response
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Exposure therapy is used to treat

A)pre-emptive skill deficits.
B)interpersonal difficulties.
C)stress-related conditions.
D)negative emotional reactions.
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The major differences between the four modes of exposure concern the

A)disorders treated.
B)stimuli used.
C)therapist's role.
D)treatment location.
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Paradigm of exposure refers to the

A)role of the therapist.
B)rate of presentation.
C)expectations upon the client.
D)specifics of the stimulus.
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Systematic desensitization was originally developed by

A)Lazarus.
B)Jacobson.
C)Stampfl.
D)Wolpe.
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Anxiety is seen as problematic when it

A)is disproportionate to the situation.
B)produces negative emotions.
C)is undesired by the individual.
D)fails to conform to social standards.
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Response prevention is most necessary for clients who

A)rely on maladaptive escape behaviors.
B)disrupt therapy with emotional responses.
C)fear the therapist's negative feedback.
D)resist in vivo exposure procedures.
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The facilitative components of systematic desensitization are most beneficial

A)when the client's anxiety is severe.
B)with young children.
C)for biologically-relevant phobias.
D)early in treatment.
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Which of these hierarchy items would most likely be treated first in systematic desensitization-

A)In-flight turbulence
B)Ordering tickets
C)Boarding the plane
D)Taking off
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A major reason for the use of alternate competing responses is that some clients

A)have difficulty learning progressive relaxation.
B)continue to feel anxious while relaxing.
C)find progressive relaxation unacceptable.
D)are uncomfortable with their eyes closed.
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_____ involves thinking about pleasant thoughts while being exposed to fear-evoking events.

A)Imaginal desensitization
B)Emotive imagery
C)Meditation
D)In vivo exposure
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Relaxing of all muscles not needed to perform on-going behavior is called

A)essential relaxation.
B)differential relaxation.
C)progressive relaxation.
D)selective relaxation.
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In coping desensitization, clients are taught to use _____ as cues to actively cope with anxiety.

A)prompts from the therapist
B)bodily sensations of anxiety
C)pleasant feelings of relaxation
D)social/environmental stimuli
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_____ is a specific treatment procedure for panic disorder that directly induces physical sensations of anxiety.

A)In vivo exposure
B)Anxiety induction therapy
C)In vivo flooding
D)Interoceptive exposure
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In coping desensitization, when the client experiences anxiety while visualizing a hierarchy scene, the client

A)continues to visualize the scene.
B)switches to the next scene in the hierarchy.
C)temporarily stops visualizing the scene.
D)consciously modifies the visualization.
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Virtual reality overcomes which crucial weakness of in vivo desensitization-

A)Generalizability of treatment gains
B)Application with rare or dangerous stimuli
C)Necessity of therapist presence
D)Intensity of anxiety-invoking stimuli
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Interoceptive exposure is primarily used to treat

A)conversion disorder.
B)panic disorder.
C)obsessive-compulsive disorder.
D)dissociative disorder.
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For which problem would self-managed in vivo exposure most likely be used-

A)Public speaking anxiety
B)Posttraumatic stress disorder
C)Fear of open spaces
D)Sexual dysfunction
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Betty was a 22-month-old child with a lung disease treated by a frightening Bennett machine.Betty was gradually introduced to the parts of the machine while she was warm, had just been fed, and was being held.The parts of the machine were brought closer to the child and were put together ready for use while the child was comforted.The therapy used was

A)differential reinforcement.
B)systematic desensitization.
C)in vivo exposure.
D)flooding therapy.
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In _____, a number of clients simultaneously undergo systematic desensitization.

A)coping desensitization
B)social desensitization
C)group desensitization
D)self-managed desensitization
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One change required to administer systematic desensitization with a group is to

A)formulate generic visualizations.
B)lengthen therapy sessions.
C)establish a group hierarchy.
D)elaborate follow-up sessions.
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One major difference between systematic desensitization and in vivo desensitization concerns the

A)paradigm of exposure.
B)administration of exposure.
C)use of additional procedures.
D)mode of exposure.
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The counterconditioning explanation of systematic desensitization is based on interpretations of

A)learning theory.
B)shaping procedures.
C)neurophysiology.
D)cognitive factors.
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With counterconditioning, a new contingency

A)is added to the same stimulus.
B)replaces one previously learned.
C)must be completely extinguished.
D)is blocked by past learning.
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One major difference between coping desensitization and interoceptive exposure concerns the type of

A)clients seen.
B)goals desired.
C)institutional auspices.
D)problems treated.
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One source of anxiety that is untreatable with systematic desensitization is

A)biologically-relevant fear.
B)stimulus naivety.
C)a skill deficit.
D)social anxiety.
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The major procedural difference between coping desensitization and interoceptive exposure has to do with the

A)adaptive responses taught.
B)average length of session.
C)way sensations are elicited.
D)presence of exposure techniques.
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Coping desensitization employs bodily sensations to

A)suppress avoidance.
B)prompt emotional-regulation.
C)reinforce persistence.
D)punish fearful rumination.
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Interoceptive exposure evokes bodily sensations to

A)engender adaptive interpretations.
B)train social vigilance.
C)counter-condition contingencies.
D)reify anxiety-hierarchy scenes.
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One important advantage of in vivo desensitization over systematic desensitization is the

A)visibility of escape behaviors.
B)minimized use of therapist time.
C)increased acceptability.
D)broadened feasibility.
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Which of the following is most characteristic of coping desensitization-

A)Terminating exposure after anxiety peaks
B)Desensitization to situational cues
C)A commonly-themed hierarchy
D)The self-control approach
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Which of the following is a neurophysiological explanation of systematic desensitization-

A)Nonspecific factors
B)Cognitive restructuring
C)Reciprocal inhibition
D)Counterconditioning
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The extinction explanation of systematic desensitization states that the anxiety response decelerates because the client is exposed to repeated trials in which

A)the anxiety response is replaced by approach behaviors.
B)the client ceases to anticipate aversive consequences.
C)a client's interpretation of the situation is changed.
D)anxiety is not paired with the anxiety-evoking situation.
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Cognitive-factors explanations appeal to changes in

A)autonomic responses.
B)environmental conditions.
C)overt behaviors.
D)beliefs and expectations.
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Therapist attention would be considered a _____ explanation of systematic desensitization.

A)counterconditioning
B)nonspecific-factors
C)systematic-applications
D)cognitive-factors
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