Third wave cognitive-behavioral theories
a. are those that place greater emphasis on cognitive processes, including clients’ information processing and self-talk
b. are unique and evolving because they branch into areas that established CBT treatments have not yet explored including mindfulness, spirituality, and values
c. represent the earliest behavioral approaches that focus on behavioral analysis and operant conditioning principles to treat psychological problems
d. began with Adler’s work with family constellation and birth order
b. are unique and evolving because they branch into areas that established CBT treatments have not yet explored including mindfulness, spirituality, and values
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a. Includes the use of theory b. Utilizes research c. Uses standardized tests d. Involves listening and communicating with the client
When injected into a blood vessel, the misuser will begin to feel cocaine’s effects
a. in 45-60 seconds. b. in 15 seconds. c. in 2-3 minutes. d. almost instantly.
A person who habitually makes decisions by doing what others suggest is called a/an
A. compliant decider. B. intuitive decider. C. planful decider. D. fatalistic decider.
The most common way of controlling for potentially contaminating variables is through the _________________
A. establishment of equivalent experimental and control groups B. formation of a clear research statement C. proper analysis of research data D. establishment of multibaselined research designs