Deck 16: Cognitive-Behavioral Theories Albert Ellis, Aaron Beck, Arnold Lazarus

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In Ellis's theory,cognitions,emotions,and behavior

A) are entirely distinct and separate.
B) are consistently interactional and transactional.
C) have little effect on one another.
D) are usually rational, appropriate, and constructive.
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The goal of Ellis's REBT is to

A) understand the causes of pathological behavior.
B) remove the symptoms of pathological behavior.
C) free individuals to develop their own constructive belief systems.
D) help individuals to live according to social and cultural norms.
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In the later stages of his career,Ellis turned his attention toward applying his REBT techniques to

A) gender issues.
B) the supernatural.
C) political campaigns.
D) the challenges of disability.
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Ellis associates emotional disturbance with

A) a compulsion to fulfill one's potential.
B) a lack of social interest.
C) caring too much about what others think.
D) seeing oneself as better than everyone else.
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Which of the following would be characterized as an irrational belief?

A) I failed an exam, so I'm stupid.
B) I failed an exam, so I might fail the course.
C) I failed an exam, so others may have failed, too.
D) I failed an exam, so I should have studied harder.
Question
A modern precursor of Ellis's rational emotive therapy was

A) Sigmund Freud.
B) Carl Jung.
C) Alfred Adler.
D) B. F. Skinner.
Question
One characteristic of Beck's concept of schemas is that they

A) develop late in life.
B) shape the personality.
C) are always maladaptive.
D) are less stable than cognitions.
Question
Max is very fearful of airplanes.If he does fly,he feels overwhelming anxiety when he approaches the gate at the airport.With his therapist,Max is focusing on the D component of Ellis's A-B-C theory.Which of the following best exemplifies the type of work Max and his therapist might do while working on the D component?

A) Identifying more specifically the trigger for Max's anxiety
B) Discovering the event(s) in Max's personal history that may have contributed to his fear of airplanes
C) Challenging Max's beliefs about the dangers of airplanes
D) Designing exposures to the emotional consequence to make Max more accustomed to high levels of anxiety
Question
Overgeneralization,dichotomous thinking,and personalization are

A) categories in the Values in Action (VIA) Classification of Strengths Manual.
B) defense mechanisms.
C) symptoms of schizophrenia.
D) examples of cognitive distortions.
Question
Before taking on the job of a zoo guide,Miranda goes to see an REBT therapist to address a snake phobia.The therapist suggests using an implosive technique,which is most likely to involve

A) actually going into a cage filled with harmless snakes at the zoo.
B) hypnosis.
C) discussions about childhood experiences or traumas that may have contributed to the snake phobia.
D) a role-playing exercise in which the therapist voices the scary thoughts and Miranda talks back to them.
Question
_____________ is a therapeutic process whereby anxieties and fears are reduced by pairing relaxation with gradual exposure to the thing or situation that causes the anxiety.

A) Role-play therapy
B) Rational emotive cognitive therapy
C) Desensitization
D) A-B-C therapy
Question
Cognitive schemas are an essential component of the personality theory of

A) Ellis.
B) Beck.
C) Rogers.
D) Freud.
Question
Dr.Gupta is a clinical psychologist who practices rational emotive behavior therapy (REBT).Dr.Gupta's approach to treatment is most likely to be influenced by

A) Skinner.
B) Rogers.
C) Adler.
D) Ellis.
Question
What do the theories of Ellis,Beck,and Lazarus have in common?

A) They all emphasize practical advantages over theoretical orientations.
B) They all have a clearly articulated philosophy underlying them.
C) They are more pessimistic than optimistic in nature.
D) They all explain present behavior in terms of events in a person's childhood.
Question
Max is very fearful of airplanes.If he does fly,he feels overwhelming anxiety when he approaches the gate at the airport.Within Ellis's A-B-C theory of personality,Max's overwhelming anxiety represents

A) A
B) B
C) C
D) D
Question
The A-B-C theory of personality suggests that emotional consequences are largely created by

A) a significant precipitating event.
B) biological predispositions.
C) one's beliefs.
D) unconscious conflict between aggressive and inhibitory impulses.
Question
Dr.Reiss is a clinical psychologist who endorses Ellis's A-B-C model of personality.Dr.Reiss probably believes that her clients suffer from psychological problems because their beliefs about themselves and the events in their lives are

A) too easily influenced by those around them.
B) based exclusively on early childhood experiences.
C) too complicated.
D) too dogmatic and absolute.
Question
Max is very fearful of airplanes.If he does fly,he feels overwhelming anxiety when he approaches the gate at the airport.Within Ellis's A-B-C theory of personality,the behavior of approaching the gate at the airport represents

A) A
B) B
C) C
D) D
Question
Characteristically,an REBT therapist would be

A) an empathetic listener.
B) indirect.
C) subtle.
D) highly active.
Question
Unlike controlled thoughts,automatic thoughts are

A) conscious.
B) easily regulated.
C) intentional.
D) involuntary.
Question
Rebecca does not trust babysitters.She bases this distrust on an isolated news report about a babysitter who mistreated several children many years ago.After hearing this news report,she concluded that "that's what babysitters do" and since that time has not hired a babysitter to care for her child.Rebecca's thinking exemplifies which of the cognitive distortions?

A) Personalization
B) Dichotomous thinking
C) Minimization
D) Overgeneralization
Question
Aaron Beck developed what is considered the finest psychometric instrument for use in assessing

A) conversion disorders.
B) depression.
C) obsessive-compulsive disorders.
D) schizophrenia.
Question
A therapist who is using the technique of decatastrophizing might ask which of the following questions?

A) Can you get in touch with that sad feeling?
B) What's the worst thing that can possibly happen?
C) Who's the most successful person you ever met?
D) Why do you feel that you have to do everything perfectly?
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Coming back to his apartment building one evening,Pete saw that firefighters were rushing in to put out a fire.Even though there were seventy-four other apartments in the building,he immediately assumed that the fire must have started in his apartment through his negligence.Pete's thinking is characterized by which cognitive distortion?

A) Dichotomous thinking
B) Magnification
C) Overgeneralization
D) Personalization
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Although Mallory has won a full scholarship to a prestigious art school,various art awards,and the admiration of everyone who has seen her artwork,she has decided not to study art because she has convinced herself that she is just not good enough to compete with "really talented" people.Mallory's thinking best exemplifies which cognitive distortion?

A) Minimization
B) Overgeneralization
C) Personalization
D) Selective abstraction
Question
Dr.Wong is a clinical psychologist who uses a cognitive approach to therapy.Which of the following clients would be the most ideal match for Dr.Wong's methods?

A) A client seeking therapy for personal growth
B) A client whose issues are vaguely defined
C) A client who intends to focus on how her early childhood experiences influence her current psychological problems
D) A client willing to allow the therapist to direct the sessions and to define psychological issues as problems to be solved
Question
Lazarus's set of clinical strategies has come to be known as

A) rational emotive therapy.
B) cognitive therapy.
C) cognitive psychoanalysis.
D) multimodal therapy.
Question
Beck believes that change can occur only if the client experiences

A) catharsis.
B) affective arousal.
C) insight.
D) medication.
Question
According to Beck,the depressed individual has a negative view of him- or herself,the world,and the future.These three perceptions are known as the

A) sociotropic triad.
B) negative triad.
C) cognitive triad.
D) musturbatory triad.
Question
___________________ used cognitive principles to develop techniques such as Stress Inoculation Training and self talk.

A) Donald Meichenbaum
B) Arnold Lazarus
C) Alfred Adler
D) Carl Rogers
Question
The ________ dimension is characterized by dependence on interpersonal relationships and needs for closeness and nurturing,whereas the ________ dimension is characterized by independence and is organized around goal-setting,self-determination,and self-imposed obligations.

A) trustabatory; musturbatory
B) mustabatory; trustabatory
C) autonomous; sociotropic
D) sociotropic; autonomous
Question
Cognitive therapy can be characterized as

A) a vehicle for personal growth.
B) future-centered.
C) nondirective.
D) problem-oriented.
Question
Cognitive therapy is showing significant promise in appears to be effective

A) Cognitive therapy is showing significant promise in patients for whom medication is insufficient.
B) Cognitive therapy has not been shown to be effective in anxiety or depressive disorders.
C) Cognitive therapy has not been linked with biological or neurochemical correlates as of yet
D) Cognitive therapy is useful for face-to-face interventions, but considered too risky for e-mental health programs of self-management.
Question
The Personality Belief Questionnaire

A) was developed by Ellis.
B) is a self-report measure to assess dysfunctional beliefs.
C) will become obsolete with the publication of the new DSM-5.
D) can be used to assess suicidal tendencies only.
Question
When he hears the radio announcer say,"Traffic is all jammed up on Route 30," Tal visualizes the scene.The BASIC-ID modality that he favors is

A) affect.
B) cognition.
C) imagery.
D) sensation.
Question
Drawing a conclusion without supporting evidence,even in the face of contradictory evidence,is an example of

A) arbitrary inference.
B) minimization.
C) personalization.
D) selective abstraction.
Question
The D in Lazarus's BASIC-ID has come to stand for

A) all aspects of physical well-being.
B) intuition, ideology, concepts, and judgments.
C) our entire emotional repertoire.
D) the entire realm of the senses.
Question
The ultimate goal of ___________ is to deactivate the more automatic modes of thinking and strengthen the more constructive and reflective modes of thinking.

A) person-centered therapy
B) cognitive therapy
C) desensitization
D) implosion
Question
Melissa has a tendency to categorize everything that happens to her as being either terrible or wonderful,with nothing in between.Melissa engages in which cognitive distortion?

A) Dichotomous thinking
B) Minimization
C) Personalization
D) Selective abstraction
Question
Compared to Ellis's form of therapy,Beck's therapy is

A) gentler.
B) less effective.
C) more active.
D) more directive.
Question
Steven Hayes has developed Acceptance and Commitment Therapy,which is most closely related to

A) psychoanalysis.
B) group psychotherapy.
C) Adlerian psychotherapy.
D) mindfulness.
Question
Explain the theory behind Ellis's rational emotive behavior therapy.
Question
Bridging is a multimodal technique that involves

A) initially working in terms of a client's preferred modality.
B) paying attention to the "firing order" of the different modalities.
C) making a specific list of problems and proposed treatments across a client's BASIC-ID.
D) assessing the relative involvement of each of the elements of the BASIC-ID.
Question
Multimodal therapy was built on the theoretical base of

A) existentialism.
B) humanism.
C) object relations theory.
D) social learning theory.
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Describe cognitive therapy.
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Explain the goal of rational emotive behavior therapy and tell how it is achieved.
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Describe the cognitive triad.
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Discuss the philosophical origins of Beck's cognitive theory.
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Discuss the philosophical origins of Ellis's rational emotive behavior therapy.
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Discuss the dimensions of sociotropy and autonomy.
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Discuss assessment and research in Beck's theory.
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Discuss the A-B-C theory of personality and describe how people develop irrational and mustabatory belief systems.
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The main contribution of the theories of Ellis,Beck,and Lazarus has been in the area of

A) psychotherapy.
B) philosophy.
C) sociology.
D) science.
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Multimodal therapy methods are considered to be performance-based due to which of the following assumptions?

A) Everyone can benefit from the same advice.
B) One can progress forward in therapy only by acknowledging one's past.
C) The role you play is the one you come to believe in.
D) Without new experiences, there can be no change.
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Explain what is meant by schemas,automatic thoughts,and cognitive distortions.
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Lazarus advocates using technical eclecticism.What does that imply?

A) Applying his knowledge to improve other theorists' techniques
B) Creating an effective treatment by borrowing techniques from various theories, despite not agreeing with the theories in full
C) Employing the latest technological innovations in therapy
D) Adhering to one theoretical approach to psychotherapy with all clients
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Dr.Booker is a clinical psychologist who sees a client named Thomas.She notices that Thomas identifies with his thoughts; that is,when he thinks a stupid thought,he concludes that he is a stupid person.She makes efforts to help Thomas notice his thoughts without becoming enmeshed in them or judging them.Which of the following approaches best describes Dr.Booker's efforts?

A) Mindfulness
B) Behavioral
C) Psychoanalytic
D) Humanistic
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Discuss the theory of personality behind cognitive therapy.
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Discuss the development of Lazarus's theory and the BASIC-ID.
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Explain how,according to Ellis,people develop their own personal belief systems.
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Describe the personality theory behind multimodal therapy.
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What does depression have to do with irrational thoughts? If you had a friend with depressive symptoms,how helpful do you think a cognitive or cognitive-behavioral therapist could be?
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How does the cognitive construct of automatic thoughts compare to the psychoanalytic concept of the unconscious?
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Discuss mindfulness and its relationship to cognitive-behavioral theories.
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Describe multimodal therapy.
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How are the thought processes involved in cognitive distortions similar to the kind of thinking that leads to conflicts between nations?
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Evaluate cognitive-behavioral therapies and theories in terms of their function as philosophy,science,and art.
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What is the "Third Wave" of behaviorism?
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To what extent do you believe that increased mindfulness should be a goal of psychotherapy? For which psychological problems would that goal be most appropriate?
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According to Beck's theory,the presence of the cognitive triad predisposes an individual toward depression.In your opinion,why is this triad present in the thought processes of some individuals but absent from the thought processes of others?
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1
In Ellis's theory,cognitions,emotions,and behavior

A) are entirely distinct and separate.
B) are consistently interactional and transactional.
C) have little effect on one another.
D) are usually rational, appropriate, and constructive.
 B
2
The goal of Ellis's REBT is to

A) understand the causes of pathological behavior.
B) remove the symptoms of pathological behavior.
C) free individuals to develop their own constructive belief systems.
D) help individuals to live according to social and cultural norms.
 C
3
In the later stages of his career,Ellis turned his attention toward applying his REBT techniques to

A) gender issues.
B) the supernatural.
C) political campaigns.
D) the challenges of disability.
 D
4
Ellis associates emotional disturbance with

A) a compulsion to fulfill one's potential.
B) a lack of social interest.
C) caring too much about what others think.
D) seeing oneself as better than everyone else.
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Which of the following would be characterized as an irrational belief?

A) I failed an exam, so I'm stupid.
B) I failed an exam, so I might fail the course.
C) I failed an exam, so others may have failed, too.
D) I failed an exam, so I should have studied harder.
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A modern precursor of Ellis's rational emotive therapy was

A) Sigmund Freud.
B) Carl Jung.
C) Alfred Adler.
D) B. F. Skinner.
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One characteristic of Beck's concept of schemas is that they

A) develop late in life.
B) shape the personality.
C) are always maladaptive.
D) are less stable than cognitions.
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Max is very fearful of airplanes.If he does fly,he feels overwhelming anxiety when he approaches the gate at the airport.With his therapist,Max is focusing on the D component of Ellis's A-B-C theory.Which of the following best exemplifies the type of work Max and his therapist might do while working on the D component?

A) Identifying more specifically the trigger for Max's anxiety
B) Discovering the event(s) in Max's personal history that may have contributed to his fear of airplanes
C) Challenging Max's beliefs about the dangers of airplanes
D) Designing exposures to the emotional consequence to make Max more accustomed to high levels of anxiety
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Overgeneralization,dichotomous thinking,and personalization are

A) categories in the Values in Action (VIA) Classification of Strengths Manual.
B) defense mechanisms.
C) symptoms of schizophrenia.
D) examples of cognitive distortions.
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10
Before taking on the job of a zoo guide,Miranda goes to see an REBT therapist to address a snake phobia.The therapist suggests using an implosive technique,which is most likely to involve

A) actually going into a cage filled with harmless snakes at the zoo.
B) hypnosis.
C) discussions about childhood experiences or traumas that may have contributed to the snake phobia.
D) a role-playing exercise in which the therapist voices the scary thoughts and Miranda talks back to them.
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_____________ is a therapeutic process whereby anxieties and fears are reduced by pairing relaxation with gradual exposure to the thing or situation that causes the anxiety.

A) Role-play therapy
B) Rational emotive cognitive therapy
C) Desensitization
D) A-B-C therapy
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Cognitive schemas are an essential component of the personality theory of

A) Ellis.
B) Beck.
C) Rogers.
D) Freud.
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13
Dr.Gupta is a clinical psychologist who practices rational emotive behavior therapy (REBT).Dr.Gupta's approach to treatment is most likely to be influenced by

A) Skinner.
B) Rogers.
C) Adler.
D) Ellis.
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What do the theories of Ellis,Beck,and Lazarus have in common?

A) They all emphasize practical advantages over theoretical orientations.
B) They all have a clearly articulated philosophy underlying them.
C) They are more pessimistic than optimistic in nature.
D) They all explain present behavior in terms of events in a person's childhood.
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Max is very fearful of airplanes.If he does fly,he feels overwhelming anxiety when he approaches the gate at the airport.Within Ellis's A-B-C theory of personality,Max's overwhelming anxiety represents

A) A
B) B
C) C
D) D
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The A-B-C theory of personality suggests that emotional consequences are largely created by

A) a significant precipitating event.
B) biological predispositions.
C) one's beliefs.
D) unconscious conflict between aggressive and inhibitory impulses.
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Dr.Reiss is a clinical psychologist who endorses Ellis's A-B-C model of personality.Dr.Reiss probably believes that her clients suffer from psychological problems because their beliefs about themselves and the events in their lives are

A) too easily influenced by those around them.
B) based exclusively on early childhood experiences.
C) too complicated.
D) too dogmatic and absolute.
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Max is very fearful of airplanes.If he does fly,he feels overwhelming anxiety when he approaches the gate at the airport.Within Ellis's A-B-C theory of personality,the behavior of approaching the gate at the airport represents

A) A
B) B
C) C
D) D
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Characteristically,an REBT therapist would be

A) an empathetic listener.
B) indirect.
C) subtle.
D) highly active.
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Unlike controlled thoughts,automatic thoughts are

A) conscious.
B) easily regulated.
C) intentional.
D) involuntary.
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21
Rebecca does not trust babysitters.She bases this distrust on an isolated news report about a babysitter who mistreated several children many years ago.After hearing this news report,she concluded that "that's what babysitters do" and since that time has not hired a babysitter to care for her child.Rebecca's thinking exemplifies which of the cognitive distortions?

A) Personalization
B) Dichotomous thinking
C) Minimization
D) Overgeneralization
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Aaron Beck developed what is considered the finest psychometric instrument for use in assessing

A) conversion disorders.
B) depression.
C) obsessive-compulsive disorders.
D) schizophrenia.
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A therapist who is using the technique of decatastrophizing might ask which of the following questions?

A) Can you get in touch with that sad feeling?
B) What's the worst thing that can possibly happen?
C) Who's the most successful person you ever met?
D) Why do you feel that you have to do everything perfectly?
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Coming back to his apartment building one evening,Pete saw that firefighters were rushing in to put out a fire.Even though there were seventy-four other apartments in the building,he immediately assumed that the fire must have started in his apartment through his negligence.Pete's thinking is characterized by which cognitive distortion?

A) Dichotomous thinking
B) Magnification
C) Overgeneralization
D) Personalization
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Although Mallory has won a full scholarship to a prestigious art school,various art awards,and the admiration of everyone who has seen her artwork,she has decided not to study art because she has convinced herself that she is just not good enough to compete with "really talented" people.Mallory's thinking best exemplifies which cognitive distortion?

A) Minimization
B) Overgeneralization
C) Personalization
D) Selective abstraction
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Dr.Wong is a clinical psychologist who uses a cognitive approach to therapy.Which of the following clients would be the most ideal match for Dr.Wong's methods?

A) A client seeking therapy for personal growth
B) A client whose issues are vaguely defined
C) A client who intends to focus on how her early childhood experiences influence her current psychological problems
D) A client willing to allow the therapist to direct the sessions and to define psychological issues as problems to be solved
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Lazarus's set of clinical strategies has come to be known as

A) rational emotive therapy.
B) cognitive therapy.
C) cognitive psychoanalysis.
D) multimodal therapy.
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Beck believes that change can occur only if the client experiences

A) catharsis.
B) affective arousal.
C) insight.
D) medication.
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According to Beck,the depressed individual has a negative view of him- or herself,the world,and the future.These three perceptions are known as the

A) sociotropic triad.
B) negative triad.
C) cognitive triad.
D) musturbatory triad.
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30
___________________ used cognitive principles to develop techniques such as Stress Inoculation Training and self talk.

A) Donald Meichenbaum
B) Arnold Lazarus
C) Alfred Adler
D) Carl Rogers
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31
The ________ dimension is characterized by dependence on interpersonal relationships and needs for closeness and nurturing,whereas the ________ dimension is characterized by independence and is organized around goal-setting,self-determination,and self-imposed obligations.

A) trustabatory; musturbatory
B) mustabatory; trustabatory
C) autonomous; sociotropic
D) sociotropic; autonomous
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Cognitive therapy can be characterized as

A) a vehicle for personal growth.
B) future-centered.
C) nondirective.
D) problem-oriented.
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Cognitive therapy is showing significant promise in appears to be effective

A) Cognitive therapy is showing significant promise in patients for whom medication is insufficient.
B) Cognitive therapy has not been shown to be effective in anxiety or depressive disorders.
C) Cognitive therapy has not been linked with biological or neurochemical correlates as of yet
D) Cognitive therapy is useful for face-to-face interventions, but considered too risky for e-mental health programs of self-management.
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34
The Personality Belief Questionnaire

A) was developed by Ellis.
B) is a self-report measure to assess dysfunctional beliefs.
C) will become obsolete with the publication of the new DSM-5.
D) can be used to assess suicidal tendencies only.
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35
When he hears the radio announcer say,"Traffic is all jammed up on Route 30," Tal visualizes the scene.The BASIC-ID modality that he favors is

A) affect.
B) cognition.
C) imagery.
D) sensation.
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Drawing a conclusion without supporting evidence,even in the face of contradictory evidence,is an example of

A) arbitrary inference.
B) minimization.
C) personalization.
D) selective abstraction.
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The D in Lazarus's BASIC-ID has come to stand for

A) all aspects of physical well-being.
B) intuition, ideology, concepts, and judgments.
C) our entire emotional repertoire.
D) the entire realm of the senses.
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The ultimate goal of ___________ is to deactivate the more automatic modes of thinking and strengthen the more constructive and reflective modes of thinking.

A) person-centered therapy
B) cognitive therapy
C) desensitization
D) implosion
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39
Melissa has a tendency to categorize everything that happens to her as being either terrible or wonderful,with nothing in between.Melissa engages in which cognitive distortion?

A) Dichotomous thinking
B) Minimization
C) Personalization
D) Selective abstraction
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Compared to Ellis's form of therapy,Beck's therapy is

A) gentler.
B) less effective.
C) more active.
D) more directive.
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41
Steven Hayes has developed Acceptance and Commitment Therapy,which is most closely related to

A) psychoanalysis.
B) group psychotherapy.
C) Adlerian psychotherapy.
D) mindfulness.
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42
Explain the theory behind Ellis's rational emotive behavior therapy.
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43
Bridging is a multimodal technique that involves

A) initially working in terms of a client's preferred modality.
B) paying attention to the "firing order" of the different modalities.
C) making a specific list of problems and proposed treatments across a client's BASIC-ID.
D) assessing the relative involvement of each of the elements of the BASIC-ID.
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44
Multimodal therapy was built on the theoretical base of

A) existentialism.
B) humanism.
C) object relations theory.
D) social learning theory.
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45
Describe cognitive therapy.
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46
Explain the goal of rational emotive behavior therapy and tell how it is achieved.
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47
Describe the cognitive triad.
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48
Discuss the philosophical origins of Beck's cognitive theory.
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49
Discuss the philosophical origins of Ellis's rational emotive behavior therapy.
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50
Discuss the dimensions of sociotropy and autonomy.
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51
Discuss assessment and research in Beck's theory.
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52
Discuss the A-B-C theory of personality and describe how people develop irrational and mustabatory belief systems.
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53
The main contribution of the theories of Ellis,Beck,and Lazarus has been in the area of

A) psychotherapy.
B) philosophy.
C) sociology.
D) science.
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54
Multimodal therapy methods are considered to be performance-based due to which of the following assumptions?

A) Everyone can benefit from the same advice.
B) One can progress forward in therapy only by acknowledging one's past.
C) The role you play is the one you come to believe in.
D) Without new experiences, there can be no change.
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55
Explain what is meant by schemas,automatic thoughts,and cognitive distortions.
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56
Lazarus advocates using technical eclecticism.What does that imply?

A) Applying his knowledge to improve other theorists' techniques
B) Creating an effective treatment by borrowing techniques from various theories, despite not agreeing with the theories in full
C) Employing the latest technological innovations in therapy
D) Adhering to one theoretical approach to psychotherapy with all clients
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57
Dr.Booker is a clinical psychologist who sees a client named Thomas.She notices that Thomas identifies with his thoughts; that is,when he thinks a stupid thought,he concludes that he is a stupid person.She makes efforts to help Thomas notice his thoughts without becoming enmeshed in them or judging them.Which of the following approaches best describes Dr.Booker's efforts?

A) Mindfulness
B) Behavioral
C) Psychoanalytic
D) Humanistic
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58
Discuss the theory of personality behind cognitive therapy.
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59
Discuss the development of Lazarus's theory and the BASIC-ID.
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60
Explain how,according to Ellis,people develop their own personal belief systems.
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61
Describe the personality theory behind multimodal therapy.
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62
What does depression have to do with irrational thoughts? If you had a friend with depressive symptoms,how helpful do you think a cognitive or cognitive-behavioral therapist could be?
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63
How does the cognitive construct of automatic thoughts compare to the psychoanalytic concept of the unconscious?
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64
Discuss mindfulness and its relationship to cognitive-behavioral theories.
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65
Describe multimodal therapy.
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66
How are the thought processes involved in cognitive distortions similar to the kind of thinking that leads to conflicts between nations?
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67
Evaluate cognitive-behavioral therapies and theories in terms of their function as philosophy,science,and art.
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68
What is the "Third Wave" of behaviorism?
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69
To what extent do you believe that increased mindfulness should be a goal of psychotherapy? For which psychological problems would that goal be most appropriate?
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70
According to Beck's theory,the presence of the cognitive triad predisposes an individual toward depression.In your opinion,why is this triad present in the thought processes of some individuals but absent from the thought processes of others?
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