poor long-term results. They made several changes to the
model which significantly improved long-term results.
Which was one of these changes as discussed in class?
Directly addressing not just the stimuli, but also the
meaning people applied to various stimuli
Which of the following are commonly used CBT
interventions?
Downward arrow and Collaborative Empiricism
,You are working with a family to help each of them
explore the cognitions underlying each of their stances in
the system, starting with surface-level cognitions, and
proceeding to deeper, fundamental assumptions about
self and others. As a CBT therapist, you're most likely using
which intervention?
Downward arrow
,Sarah and James notice that their son, William, hasn't been
eating his vegetables. Sarah wants to let him eat dessert
only if he eats his vegetables. James wants to take away his
video games unless he eats his vegetables. According to
principles of operant conditioning, which approach is the
most likely to produce long-term behavioral change?
Sarah's
, Which of the following is NOT a communication stance
described by Virginia Satir?
Fatalistic
This theory explicitly downplays the importance of an
elaborate theory, and states that people have problems
primarily when they are emotionally "stuck" or
incongruent, and that they will self-heal if obstructions to
congruent emotional experiencing are removed.
Experiential