Cognitive-behavioral coping skills therapy teaches clients
A) the mediating effects of behavioral predispositions.
B) to avoid situations maintaining undesirable behavior.
C) to accept certain uncontrollable stresses.
D) adaptive responses to problematic situations.
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Q6: In cognitive-behavioral therapy, cognitions are modified directly
Q7: Cognitive-behavioral therapy modifies cognitions indirectly through
A)cognitive modeling
Q8: All techniques for assessing cognitions are
A)self-report.
B)situation-specific.
C)observational.
D)unreliable.
Q9: The purpose of the word "Stop" in
Q10: Procedures in which clients speak their thoughts
Q12: Thought stopping procedures interrupt intrusive thoughts and
Q13: One example of cognition is
A)anger.
B)attitude.
C)malaise.
D)stress.
Q14: Cognitive-behavioral coping skills therapy is used primarily
Q15: One limitation of think-aloud procedures is
A)impression management.
B)low
Q16: Behavior therapists operationally define cognitions as
A)self-talk.
B)memory rehearsal.
C)image
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