Describe Beck's cognitive theory and therapy.

What will be an ideal response?


The cognitive model is basically an information-processing model of psychopathology. Problems come from the biased processing of external events or internal stimuli. These biases distort the ways in which people make sense of their world, leading to cognitive errors. Underlying the biases are schemas that contain dysfunctional beliefs. When these schemas become activated, they bias how the person processes information. For example, in depression, people tend to make negative interpretations about themselves, their world, and their future. In therapy, clients are made aware of the connection between thinking and emotional response. They are taught to identify their automatic thoughts, the logical errors in thinking that they are making, and how to challenge their validity. Clients are encouraged to gather information on their own and test their beliefs as hypotheses. GRADING RUBRIC: 10 points total, 5 for theory, 5 for therapy.

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According to the psychoanalytic theory, the structure of personality that operates on the pleasure principle is the _____

a) ego. b) superego. c) conscience. d) id.

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Select a true statement about self-efficacy

A. Having self-efficacy is sufficient in order to do well on an exam. B. In order to be successful, a person must have self-efficacy about every task and activity. C. If you believe you can perform a specific task, you have self-efficacy. D. There is little that can be done to build self-efficacy.

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When a person is confronted with a task that they are compelled to perform, but for which they are ill-prepared, which of the following are they likely to experience?

A) Role strain B) Stagnation C) Role conflict D) Role disparity

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One of the success stories of gene therapy has been the treatment of a case of:

a. "Bubble boy disease" b. Severe combined immunodeficiency c. SCID d. All of the above

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