Aaron Beck developed his view of cognitive therapy after noticing ____.
a. ?his own self-defeating ways of thinking
b. ?that people with schizophrenia tend to exhibit paranoia more than any other symptom
c. ?a common tendency among his clients who are depressed to have a negative view of themselves and the world
d. ?that children who have a more pessimistic attitude about their abilities usually grow to be more successful in life than those children who are overly optimistic
Ans: c. ?A common tendency among his clients who are depressed to have a negative view of themselves and the world
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A. social learning B. schemes C. shaping D. operant conditioning
The KAT
a. has potential for use with non-English speakers. b. is not appropriate for use with ethnic minorities. c. does not have well documented validity. d. correlates poorly with many other ability and IQ tests.
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b. 100 times louder than before. c. 2 times louder than before. d. about the same as before.
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