15. All of the following are true about social skills training except: a. it is
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15. All of the following are true about social skills training except: a. it is a psychoeducational approach to interpersonal growth. b. it involves modeling and direct instruction and coaching. it uses role playing exercises to simulate social situntions it requires clients to engage in catharsis through defense mechanisms 16. In vivo flooding consists of brief and graduated series of exposures to feared events 6) exposure to actual anxiety-evoking events rather than simply imagining these situations c imagined exposure to fearful experiences paired with muscle relaxation. d. guided use of mindfulness techniques 17. The founder of rational emotive behavior therapy is 18. The correct components of the A-B-C theory of personality are: 19. Which of the following statements does not reflect one a. William Glasser b. Frederick Perls. bert Elis. d. Joseph Wolpe. a. antecedent, behavior, consequences. c antecedent, belief, cognitions ssaatn activating events, behaviors, cognitions d. Jactivating event, belief, consequence. of Ellis's three basic musts? a. "I must do well and be loved and approved by others "Other people must treat me fairly, kindly, and well." "I must party with 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 20. The main therapeutic goal of REBT is to a. minimize clients' emotional disturbances and self-defeating behaviors. b. make the unconscious conscious c assist the client in becoming aware of his or her "being-in-the-world." challenge the client in making both a value judgment and a self actualizing moral decision about the quality of his or her behavior 21. The main function of the rational emotive behavior therapist is to: become an "existential partner" with the client. a. create a climate of safety and freedom from threat b. c. reveal irrational disputes, and help clients change their thinking and philosophy of life. encourage the client to experience fully the here-and-now. 22. According to Ellis, emotional disturbances often result from b. living by the values our parents gave us taking oneself too seriously c. refusing to deal with unfinished business. d. having leaned maladaptive behaviors. Which of the following is not true about role playing in REBT? a. It is a way of surfacing birth order. c. It involves behavioral components. 23. b. It involves emotional components. d. It helps reveal irrational beliefs. 24. The type of cognitive error that involves thinking and interpreting in all-or-nothing terms, or in categorizing experiences in either/or extremes, is known as: a. magnification and exaggeration. c arbitrary inference. Beck's cognitive therapy has been most widely applied to the treatment of a. stress symptoms. b. anxiety reactions. c. phobias b. dichotomized thinking. 25. d. depression. 26. The cognitive distortion of making conclusions without supporting and relevant evidence is: b. overgeneralization. labeling and mislabeling. a. c. arbitrary inferences. 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: a. d. selective abstraction 27. labeling and mislabeling. arbitrary inferences. b. overgeneralization. d. selective abstraction.Explanation / Answer
23) Rational emotive Behaviour Therapy is a an appraoch to managing,cognitive,emotional and behavioural experiences.A is not true
24) Overgeneralization where the person is seeing only absolutes.that is if they fail at one thing they must fail at all.
25) Becks cognitive therapy has been widely applied to the treatment of depression,its techniqies are to test and identify clients misconceptions and faulty thinking.
26) The cognitive distortions of making conclusions without supporting and relevant evidence is called selctive abstraction.
27) 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 overgeneralization.
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