A cognitive-behavioral therapist uses functional analysis to assess what the client is doing and thinking before, during, and after the symptom in order identify cause and effect patterns

a. True
b. False


A

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In behavioral terms, what is flooding?

a. Reduction of emotional reactions by reasoning with the client about the situation—that there is little to fear. b. Teaching the client how to avoid situations that cause them emotional distress of any kind. c. Reduction of emotional reactions by prolonged or repeated exposure to a fearful situation with no actual aversive consequences. d. Teaching the client coping mechanisms like self affirmations to get through tough situations. e. Reduction of emotional reactions to situations by showing the client another person successfully confronting similar situations.

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Research has suggested that the “false-positive” rate for some “on-site” urine toxicology testing kits is as high as ________%.

a. 30–35 b. 25–30 c. 45–50 d. 15–20

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Emotion-focused couples therapy differentially emphasizes which two client capacities?

a. Attachment bond and adaptive interpersonal relatedness b. Interpersonal relatedness and recognizing unfinished business c. Emotions and recognition of splits d. Attachment bond and emotions

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What did Fritz Perls say about counselors’ use of questions?

a. Through questioning, counselors can help clients see their own behavior more clearly. b. Reflections of feelings and repeating key words are more effective and less intrusive than asking questions. c. He discouraged the use of questions because the burden of recognition and action is on the counselor. d. Questions usually have a right answer, thus influencing the client too much. e. Questions are too intrusive into whatever process the client is already going through.

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