Behavior Quiz PDF
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This document contains practice questions on behavior therapy. It covers topics such as collaborative working relationships, self-efficacy, and the different modalities of behavior therapy. The questions are multiple choice.
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Session 4 Study/Practice Questions - Results Retaken Attempt 3 of Unlimited Written Sep 29, 2024 9:12 PM - Sep 29, 2024 9:13 PM Your quiz has been submitted successfully. Attempt Score 25 / 25 - A Overall G...
Session 4 Study/Practice Questions - Results Retaken Attempt 3 of Unlimited Written Sep 29, 2024 9:12 PM - Sep 29, 2024 9:13 PM Your quiz has been submitted successfully. Attempt Score 25 / 25 - A Overall Grade (Highest Attempt) 25 / 25 - A Show All Questions Question 1(Mandatory) Correct on previous attempt(s) 1 / 1 point Behavioral practitioners stress the value of establishing a collaborative working relationship with clients along with which of the following attributes for behavioral change to occur? Determination, negotiation, and authoritativeness Awareness, authoritativeness, and subjectivity Judgment, confrontation, and authenticity Empathy, authenticity, and acceptance Question 2(Mandatory) Correct on previous attempt(s) 1 / 1 point Behavior therapy is based on: an experimental analysis of behavior in the client's own social environment. a systematic set of concepts. a well-developed theory of personality. the principle of self-actualization. Question 3(Mandatory) Correct on previous attempt(s) 1 / 1 point Michael believes that he will be able to improve his public speaking skills after completing a speech course at school. Based on social-cognitive theory, one might observe that Michael is not lacking in: arrogance and grandiosity. intelligence. self-efficacy. cognitive functioning. Question 4(Mandatory) Correct on previous attempt(s) 1 / 1 point The general goals of behavior therapy are: to foster self-actualization. to expand self-understanding and insight. to assist clients in making value judgments concerning their behavior. to create new conditions for learning. Question 5(Mandatory) Correct on previous attempt(s) 1 / 1 point Which is not true of the relationship between therapist and client in behavior therapy? The therapist is solely responsible for setting treatment goals. The relationship is considered collaborative. Therapist and client work together in a warm and flexible manner. The therapeutic relationship is an important factor in treatment outcomes. Question 6(Mandatory) Correct on previous attempt(s) 1 / 1 point All of the following are true about social skills training except: it is a psychoeducational approach to interpersonal growth. it involves modeling and direct instruction and coaching. it uses role playing exercises to simulate social situations. it requires clients to engage in catharsis. Question 7 Correct on previous attempt(s) 1 / 1 point Which anxiety reduction technique involves creating a hierarchy of the client's fearful experiences? Assertive training Operant conditioning Systematic desensitization Social reinforcement Question 8(Mandatory) Correct on previous attempt(s) 1 / 1 point Behavior therapists look to the current environmental events that maintain problem behaviors and help clients produce behavior change by changing environmental events, through a process called: functional assessment. motivational interviewing. mindfulness-based stress reduction. reorientation. Question 9(Mandatory) Correct on previous attempt(s) 1 / 1 point Phil has been in behavior therapy to address his fear of heights. The treatment will not be considered complete until Phil transfers what he learns in therapy to his everyday life and takes actual steps to confront his fear. agrees to take up sky diving as a hobby. has absolutely no fear of heights, which may be measured by his willingness to move to one of the top floors of a skyscraper. acknowledges his fear. Question 10(Mandatory) Correct on previous attempt(s) 1 / 1 point Which of the following is true about "technical eclecticism" in multimodal therapy? Therapists borrow techniques exclusively from the social learning model. Therapists use techniques from a variety of theories to a wide range of problems. The client is fit into a predetermined treatment. It is considered confusing to the client. Question 11(Mandatory) Correct on previous attempt(s) 1 / 1 point Multimodal therapy is a therapeutic approach that is grounded on cognitive behavior therapy. social cognitive learning theory. applied behavior analysis. operant conditioning. Question 12(Mandatory) Correct on previous attempt(s) 1 / 1 point Which of the following is one of shortcomings of behavior therapy? It overemphasizes on feeling and the neglect of cognition. It overemphasizes on insight. It may change behaviors, but it does not change feelings. It has a need for long-term treatment to effect change. Question 13(Mandatory) Correct on previous attempt(s) 1 / 1 point In light of the third generation of behavior therapy, mindfulness is defined as the awareness that emerges through having attention on purpose, in the present moment, and nonjudgmentally, to the unfolding or experience moment by moment. the assessment process in multimodal therapy. under the idea that change can be brought about by teaching people to use coping skills in problematic situations. not beneficial for clients with behavioral problems. Question 14(Mandatory) Correct on previous attempt(s) 1 / 1 point _____________ is a three-pronged methodology to process past memories, current situations, and the skills that provide positive memory templates to guide future behavior. Eye movement desensitization and reprocessing In vivo exposure Dialectical behavior therapy Systematic desensitization Question 15(Mandatory) Correct on previous attempt(s) 1 / 1 point Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy (MBCT) integrates techniques from: multimodal therapy and mindfulness. mindfulness-based stress reduction and cognitive behavior therapy. motivational interviewing and mindfulness. yoga, systematic desensitization, and mindfulness. Question 16(Mandatory) Correct on previous attempt(s) 1 / 1 point In vivo flooding consists of: brief and graduated series of exposures to feared events. exposure to actual anxiety-evoking events rather than simply imagining these situations. imagined exposure to fearful experiences paired with muscle relaxation. guided use of mindfulness techniques. Question 17(Mandatory) Correct on previous attempt(s) 1 / 1 point All of the following are functions of the behavior therapist, except: to provide modeling for the client. to provide a direct and therapist run therapeutic environment. to assess specific behavior problems. to provide reinforcement for clients. Question 18(Mandatory) Correct on previous attempt(s) 1 / 1 point Which of the following interventions is not associated with the third wave of behavior therapy? Dialectical behavior therapy Relaxation training Acceptance and commitment therapy Mindfulness based cognitive therapy Question 19(Mandatory) Correct on previous attempt(s) 1 / 1 point B. F. Skinner is associated with which of the following trends in the behavioral approach? Classical conditioning Operant conditioning Multimodal therapy Dialectical behavior therapy Question 20(Mandatory) Correct on previous attempt(s) 1 / 1 point In terms of ethical accountability, behavior therapy: does not address this issue. is ethically neutral in that it does not dictate whose behavior or what behavior should be changed. offers a greater chance of abusing interventions than do other approaches. makes use of techniques that have questionable validity. Question 21(Mandatory) Correct on previous attempt(s) 1 / 1 point Which of the following behavior therapists is credited with developing the social cognitive learning model, doing much work on observational learning and modeling, and writing about self-efficacy? Bandura Linehan Wolpe Jacobson Question 22(Mandatory) Retaken 1 / 1 point Which of the following distinguishes the cognitive trend in behavior therapy from the trends of classical and operant conditioning? A focus on experimental analysis A focus on evaluating therapeutic procedures Developing procedures that give control to clients and thus increase their range of freedom The integration of mindfulness approaches as a basic part of any treatment procedure Question 23(Mandatory) Correct on previous attempt(s) 1 / 1 point The situation in which behaviors are influenced mainly by the consequences that follow them is: classical conditioning. operant conditioning. modeling. flooding. Question 24(Mandatory) Correct on previous attempt(s) 1 / 1 point In dialectical behavior therapy (DBT), skills are taught in four modules. Which among the following is not one of the modules listed in the text? Mindfulness Interpersonal effectiveness Emotional regulation Relapse prevention Question 25(Mandatory) Correct on previous attempt(s) 1 / 1 point _________ is a key pioneer of clinical behavior therapy because of his broadening of its conceptual bases and development of multimodal therapy. Albert Bandura Joseph Wolpe B.F. Skinner Arnold Lazarus Done