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Question: Strengths-based CBT practitioners ask clients for __________ to describe their experiences, both positive and negative.

a. dreams and metaphors

b. imagery and dreams

c. imagery and metaphors

d. metaphors and insight

Answer: imagery and metaphors

Question:

Answer: exposure to actual anxiety-evoking events rather than simply imagining these situations.

Question: Which of the following is not a component of total behavior?

a. Doing

b. Thinking

c. Wanting

d. Feeling

Answer: Wanting

Question: According to REBT, what is the core of most emotional disturbance?

a. Unfinished business

b. Blame

c. Rage

d. Resentment

Answer: Blame

Question: In the solution-oriented approach, which is not considered one of the three basic parts to the structure of summary feedback?

a. Compliments

b. Suggesting a task

c. A bridge

d. Expressing concern

Answer: Expressing Concern

Question:

Answer: if therapists do not fully understand and respect the cultural values of clients from diverse groups, they run the risk of imposing their own values.

Question:

Answer: focus on the client’s early childhood experiences.

Question: Behavior therapy is based on:

a. a well-developed theory of personality.

b. a systematic set of concepts.

c. an experimental analysis of behavior in the client’s own social environment.

d. the principle of self-actualization.

Answer: an experimental analysis of behavior in the client’s own social environment.

Question: A main task of the narrative therapist is to help clients construct a:

a. new façade.

b. negative story line.

c. preferred story line.

d. second personality.

Answer: preferred story line

Question: According to Ellis, emotional disturbances often result from:

a. refusing to deal with unfinished business.

b. living by the values our parents gave us.

c. having learned maladaptive behaviors.

d. taking oneself too seriously.

Answer: taking oneself too seriously