Changing our responses to stimuli is referred to as _______, whereas changing the environment involves _________

a. contingency management; counterconditioning
b. counterconditioning; stimulus control
c. counterconditioning; contingency management
d. stimulus control; contingency management


B

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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

1.Maladaptive core beliefs that are less rigid, global, and frequently activated are more likely to represent transient conditions such as anxiety and depression. 2.As a general rule, CBT therapists focus almost exclusively on the client’s cognitions and behavior while largely ignoring the client’s emotional experiences. 3.A core assumption underlying CBT is that a focus on present circumstances, rather than exploration of past ones, is sufficient to facilitate change. 4.Contemporary cognitive-behavior therapists use homework to a markedly less degree than Aaron Beck and the early CBT practitioners did.

Counseling

The services and accommodations stated in the IEP are a legally binding commitment the school must abide by

a. True b. False

Counseling

MAKSS assessment stands for the

a. multicultural Awareness, Knowledge, and Skills Survey b. multicultural Awareness, Knowledge, and Specialties Survey c. multicultural Assessment of Knowledge, Skills, and Services d. multicultural Awareness of Knowledge and Sensory Skills

Counseling

Telling the client what the issue is and how to resolve it is an effective counseling method

a. True b. False

Counseling