In cognitive therapy, thoughts are believed to be

(a) the determinant of emotions and behavior.
(b) independent of emotions and behavior.
(c) the result of emotions and behavior.
(d) more important than emotions and behavior.


a

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The first step in the EBP approach put forth by Mayer is:

a. Determine how the study findings can be applied to the current situation b. Review of the professional literature that is relevant c. The development of a question that needs to be answered d. Evaluate the results of what was used in practice—was it successful?

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Which of the following is true of route of administration?

a. Injected drugs typically have quick onsets, very high peak effects, and relatively long durations of actions. b. Inhaled drugs typically have delayed onsets, very high peak effects, and relatively short durations of actions. c. Swallowed drugs produce a lower peak effect but typically have a longer duration of effect than either injected or inhaled drugs. d. Inhaled drugs typically have quick onsets, very low peak effects, and relatively short durations of actions.

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

Cuijpers et al. provided an updated meta-analysis of cognitive-behavioral therapy with adults for depression.

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In selecting members for a group that aims to serve older adults:

a. leaders should not mix regressed clients (e.g., those in the advanced stages of Alzheimer's) with relatively well-functioning older people. b. leaders should not be too concerned about mixing regressed clients (e.g., those in the advanced stages of Alzheimer's) with relatively well-functioning older people. c. leaders should not exclude any member who wishes to join. d. leaders should only accept those who are covered by Medicare.

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