Cognitive Quiz PDF
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This document contains practice questions and answers on various cognitive therapies. The questions cover concepts such as REBT, CBT, and strengths-based CBT. The questions delve into therapeutic techniques and core beliefs related to emotional disturbances.
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Session 5 Study/Practice Questions - Results Retaken Attempt 2 of Unlimited Written Oct 4, 2024 3:22 PM - Oct 4, 2024 3:24 PM Your quiz has been submitted successfully. Attempt Score 23 / 25 - A- Overall Gr...
Session 5 Study/Practice Questions - Results Retaken Attempt 2 of Unlimited Written Oct 4, 2024 3:22 PM - Oct 4, 2024 3:24 PM Your quiz has been submitted successfully. Attempt Score 23 / 25 - A- Overall Grade (Highest Attempt) 23 / 25 - A- Show All Questions Question 1(Mandatory) Correct on previous attempt(s) 1 / 1 point The use of constructive questions, the importance of identifying client imagery and metaphors for change, and an emphasis on client strengths are innovations that formed the foundation of which therapeutic approach? Existential Client-centered Psychoanalytic Strengths-based cognitive behavioral Question 2(Mandatory) Correct on previous attempt(s) 1 / 1 point The cognitive behavioral approach to therapy stresses: support, understanding, warmth, and empathy. awareness, unfinished business, impasse, and experiencing. thinking, assessing, deciding, analyzing, and doing. subjectivity, existential anxiety, self-actualization, and being. Question 3(Mandatory) Retaken 0 / 1 point The four-step model of strengths-based CBT to build resilience include all of the following, except: search. construct. apply. discover. Question 4(Mandatory) Retaken 0 / 1 point Which of the following statements does not reflect one of Ellis's three basic musts? "I must do well and be loved and approved by others." "Other people must treat me fairly, kindly, and well." "I must be kind to others or else I won't be a good person." "The world and my living conditions must be comfortable, gratifying, and just, providing me with all that I want in life." Question 5(Mandatory) Retaken 1 / 1 point The main idea of __________ is that active incorporation of client strengths encourages clients to engage more fully in therapy and often provides avenues for change that otherwise would be missed. cognitive therapy strengths-based CBT Gestalt therapy existential therapy Question 6(Mandatory) Retaken 1 / 1 point Who embraces a cognitive narrative perspective on CBT? Albert Ellis Donald Meichenbaum A. T. Beck Judith Beck Question 7(Mandatory) Retaken 1 / 1 point A feature of REBT that distinguishes it from other cognitive-behavioral therapies is its: use of the A-B-C theory in analyzing the client. use of behavioral techniques. applicability to group work. process to identify and dispute irrational beliefs that have been acquired and self-constructed and are now maintained by self- indoctrination. Question 8(Mandatory) Retaken 1 / 1 point Beck's cognitive therapy involves all of the concepts below except: negative cognitive triad. generic cognitive model. collaborative empiricism. lifestyle assessment. Question 9(Mandatory) Correct on previous attempt(s) 1 / 1 point The REBT technique that involves having clients vividly imagine one of the worst things that might happen to them and to describe their disturbing feelings is called: cognitive homework. disputing irrational beliefs. role playing. rational-emotive imagery. Question 10(Mandatory) Retaken 1 / 1 point In Meichenbaum's cognitive behavior modification, what is given primary importance? Using emotive techniques Collaborative empiricism Automatic thoughts Inner speech Question 11(Mandatory) Correct on previous attempt(s) 1 / 1 point In cognitive therapy, techniques are designed to: assist clients in substituting rational beliefs for irrational beliefs. help clients experience their feelings more intensely. assist individuals to dispel self-defeating cognitions and to teach people how to acquire a rational approach to living. enable clients to deal with their existential loneliness. Question 12(Mandatory) Correct on previous attempt(s) 1 / 1 point The process of holding extreme beliefs on the basis of a single incident and applying them inappropriately to dissimilar events or settings is known as: labeling overgeneralization. arbitrary inferences. selective abstraction. Question 13(Mandatory) Correct on previous attempt(s) 1 / 1 point The founder of rational emotive behavior therapy is: William Glasser. Frederick Perls. Albert Ellis. Joseph Wolpe. Question 14(Mandatory) Correct on previous attempt(s) 1 / 1 point The correct components of the A-B-C theory of personality are: antecedent, behavior, consequences. activating events, behaviors, cognitions. antecedent, belief, cognitions. activating event, belief, consequence. Question 15(Mandatory) Correct on previous attempt(s) 1 / 1 point According to REBT, what is the core of most emotional disturbance? Blame Resentment Rage Unfinished business Question 16(Mandatory) Retaken 1 / 1 point According to Ellis, emotional disturbances often result from: taking oneself too seriously. living by the values our parents gave us. refusing to deal with unfinished business. having learned maladaptive behaviors. Question 17(Mandatory) Correct on previous attempt(s) 1 / 1 point Strengths-based CBT therapists: help clients with unresolved issues of the past. attempt to reveal inadequate ego-defense mechanisms. are collaborative, active, here-and-now focused, and client-centered. are behaviorists and less active than most cognitive therapists. Question 18(Mandatory) Correct on previous attempt(s) 1 / 1 point Strengths-based CBT practitioners ask clients for __________ to describe their experiences, both positive and negative. imagery and dreams imagery and metaphors dreams and metaphors metaphors and insight Question 19(Mandatory) Correct on previous attempt(s) 1 / 1 point All of the following are theoretical assumptions of Beck's CT, except: people's thought processes are accessible to introspection. people's beliefs have highly personal meanings. people must re-experience the past and process their feelings before change can happen. people can discover these meanings themselves rather than being taught or having them interpreted by the therapist. Question 20(Mandatory) Retaken 1 / 1 point Which REBT technique involves having the client do the very thing they avoid because of "what people might think?" Role playing Desensitization Cognitive homework Shame-attacking exercises Question 21(Mandatory) Correct on previous attempt(s) 1 / 1 point Stress inoculation training consists of all of the following except: behavioral rehearsals. self-monitoring. cognitive restructuring. tapping into the unconscious realm. Question 22(Mandatory) Correct on previous attempt(s) 1 / 1 point Beck's cognitive therapy has been most widely applied to the treatment of: stress symptoms. anxiety reactions. phobias. depression. Question 23(Mandatory) Correct on previous attempt(s) 1 / 1 point The cognitive distortion of making conclusions without supporting and relevant evidence is: labeling and mislabeling. overgeneralization. arbitrary inferences. selective abstraction. Question 24(Mandatory) Retaken 1 / 1 point The cognitive distortion that consists of forming conclusions based on an isolated detail of an event is: labeling and mislabeling. overgeneralization. arbitrary inferences. selective abstraction. Question 25(Mandatory) Correct on previous attempt(s) 1 / 1 point The cognitive distortion that involves portraying one's identity on the basis of imperfections and mistakes made in the past and allowing them to define one's true identity is: labeling and mislabeling. overgeneralization. arbitrary inferences. personalization. Done