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1) What factor would be a causal factor for a difficulty or a…
1) What factor would be a causal factor for a difficulty or a disorder according to CBT?
Group of answer choices
Unconscious conflict
Meaning making
Family relationship styles
Thoughts and responses
Past relationships
2) James has been seeing Dr. Sidhu for depression. In his second session, James reports that, with the exception of his appointments, he has been staying in bed all day. According to the behavioral model of depression, which of the following would Dr. Sidhu be most interested in?
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What James may be eating and how he is sleeping to make him so exhausted
What happened as a result of James staying in bed all day
How James got himself to the therapy appointment
What negative thoughts James has been having about himself
3) Which of the following is NOT one of the steps in Klonsky & Mays (2015) 3-step model?
Group of answer choices
The combination of pain and hopelessness causes suicidal desire
Strong suicidal desire progresses to suicide attempts if capability for suicide is present
Suicidal desire intensifies when pain exceeds one’s capacity for self-efficacy
Suicidal desire intensifies when pain exceeds or overwhelms connectedness
All of the above are steps, even though it’s 3…step…model
4) Which of the following is NOT true based on the research evidence for OCD ?
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Although ERPs are the gold-standard treatment for OCD, still 50% of patients do not achieve full remission
CBT with ERPs is more efficacious than CBT without ERPs
ERPs are effective in both weekly therapy and intensive therapy
ERPs with SSRIs result in greater symptom reduction that ERPs on their own
All of the above are true
5) Aaron’s anxiety starts to subside with treatment, however on his way to therapy from school, one of his older classmates trips him on the bus and dumps a full can of pop on to him. Aaron manages to make it to his session, but makes several comments of wanting to die after this experience) This is the first time Aaron has spoken of wanting to die – when queried further, he had no plan in place) What is Aaron’s likely level of suicide risk?
Group of answer choices
Mild
Moderate
Severe
Extreme
Non-existent
6) Aaron (15 years old) has been seeing Dr. Harrison for therapy for his social anxiety. In his fourth session, they have already compiled a fear hierarchy and have decided that it is time to go and face his fear of being the center of attention. Which of the following items are most likely to enable Aaron to feel symptoms associated with this particular fear?
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Returning an item to the store
Attending a co-workers birthday party
Doing things while being photographed or filmed
Asking people to quiet down in a movie theatre
7) “This mental disorder is a medical illness that is treatable and is not the patient’s fault”. This assumption was highlighted in lecture as being consistent with which therapeutic approach?
Group of answer choices
CBT for panic
DBT for generalized anxiety
CBT for depression
IPT for depression
IPT for panic