A) CBT is generally effective for the treatment of chronic pain in adults and children.
B) Both medication and CBT are effective for body dysmorphic disorder,but CBT is more effective.
C) CBT is highly effective tfor depression and anxiety disorders.
D) CBT is not effective in the treatment of psychotic disorders.
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A) Dysfunctional attitudes; Excessive emotional reaction
B) Disputing irrational beliefs; Effective new philosophy
C) Distressing consequences; Existential perspective
D) Distinguishing rational from irrational beliefs; Emotion regulation
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A) treatment effects are rarely maintained beyond one month post-treatment.
B) treatment effects are maintained at one-month but not six-month follow-up.
C) treatment effects are maintained or increase at both one- and six-month follow-ups.
D) treatment effects of cognitive therapy is consistently greater than for behavioral treatments.
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A) behavioral therapies.
B) contextual therapies.
C) integrative therapies.
D) psychoanalysis.
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A) understanding how activating events achieved the impact that they have.
B) appreciating that distressing consequences are the natural and direct result of experiences.
C) identifying and disputing irrational beliefs and replacing them with more rational beliefs.
D) emotional catharsis related to activating events and unpleasant consequences.
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A) he experienced benign activating events as a child.
B) he experienced benign consequences as a child.
C) he approached his rejection logically.
D) both B and C.
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A) helping clients to think of themselves in preferred,as-if ways.
B) experimenting with dichotomous thinking.
C) accepting automatic thoughts as part of who we are instead of fighting with them.
D) gently challenging clients not to automatically connect negative events with who they are as people.
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A) being empathic.
B) being genuine and open .
C) demonstrating warmth to the patient.
D) showing unconditional acceptance.
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A) REBT produces superior results when compared to other behavioral and cognitive therapies.
B) REBT shows strong results when compared to control groups,but less favorable results when compared to other forms of behavioral or cognitive therapy.
C) REBT is superior to control and no treatment,but equally effective to other behavioral and cognitive therapies.
D) REBT is very effective with adults,but not effective with children and adolescents because of their immature cognitive abilities.
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A) Behavior therapies
B) Cognitive therapies
C) Culture-sensitive therapies
D) Systemic therapies
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A) dichotomous thinking.
B) selective abstraction.
C) overgeneralizing.
D) self-referencing.
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A) overgeneralizing.
B) selective abstraction.
C) self-references.
D) dichotomous thinking.
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A) arouse original maladaptive emotional schemas.
B) activate adaptive emotion schemes.
C) dispute original maladaptive emotional schemas.
D) maintain low levels of experiencing.
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A) that it is clearly superior to waiting lists.
B) that it is clearly superior to placebo.
C) that it shows good maintenance over time.
D) that they are superior to other forms of therapy.
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A) Rational-emotive behavior therapy
B) Gestalt therapy
C) Person-centered therapy
D) Adlerian therapy
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A) contingency management.
B) counterconditioning.
C) distancing.
D) feedback.
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A) Cognitive therapy's commitment to psychotherapy integration will lessen.
B) Cognitive therapies have achieved most of their success with neurotic disorders.
C) Cognitive therapies will remain committed to empirical evaluation.
D) Cognitive therapies will push into mass media and self-help formats.
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A) different outcomes.
B) equivalent efficacy.
C) smaller effect sizes than medication.
D) comparable outcomes to medication.
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A) How did you learn to think like that?
B) What's the evidence?
C) What's another way of looking at it?
D) So what if it happens?
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A) being too concerned about developing a therapeutic alliance.
B) overemphasizing the impact of the current environment on a person's thinking.
C) emphasizing a person's beliefs about antecedent events as the cause of distress.
D) failing to produce well-controlled empirical studies to test the effectiveness of CT.
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