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CMPC REVIEW EXAM QUESTIONS
AND ANSWERS

Resonance-Cyclical Process - Answer Goal: Create a smooth fit between the
internal self and the exterior surroundings.
Process: Dream-> Preparation-> Setback-> Obstacles-> Success-> Return to
Dream

Cognitive-Behavioural Process - ANSWER Goal: The individual becomes
conscious of their own ideas and behaviours.
Process: Determine how situations, thoughts, and behaviours affect emotions,
and then enhance feelings by changing dysfunctional thoughts and behaviours.

Acceptance/Mindfulness Process: ANSWER Goal: Increase psychological
flexibility.

Affirmation affirmations: ANSWER positive affirmations that can help you
combat and overcome self-sabotage and bad thinking.

Reflecting - ANSWER the intricate process of self-observation.

ANSWER for systems theory. Focus: Understanding the overall health of the
organism.
Investigate interaction patterns and recognize how individuals are influenced by
their social relationships.

Solution-focused Brief Therapy - ANSWER discussion is focused on building
and attaining the client's vision of solutions.

Trans-Theoretical Model (Stages of Change) - ANSWER Individual decision-
making is the focus, and this is a model for purposeful change.

Health-Belief Model - ANSWER Goal: to guide health promotion and disease
prevention activities.
Its purpose is to explain and forecast individual changes in health behaviors.

, Perceived susceptibility - Answer This refers to an individual's subjective
assessment of the risk of contracting a sickness or disease. People's sentiments
of personal susceptibility to illness or disease vary greatly.

Perceived harshness - Answer This refers to a person's perception of the severity
of developing a sickness or disease. A person's sentiments of severity vary
greatly, and when assessing the severity, they frequently include the medical
effects (e.g., death, disability) as well as the social consequences (e.g., family
life, social ties).

Perceived benefits - ANSWER This is a person's assessment of the efficacy of
various activities available to lessen the threat of illness or disease (or cure
illness or disease). The course of action a person takes to prevent (or cure)
illness or disease is based on the consideration and evaluation of both perceived
vulnerability and perceived benefit, with the person accepting the advised health
action if it is thought to be beneficial.

Perceived barriers - Answer This refers to a person's sentiments about the
impediments to carrying out a prescribed health intervention. A person's
perception of hurdles or obstructions varies greatly, necessitating a cost-benefit
analysis. The individual measures the effectiveness of the acts against the
impressions that they are costly, harmful (e.g., side effects), unpleasant (e.g.,
painful), time-consuming, or inconvenient.

Cue to Action: ANSWER This is the stimulation required to initiate the
decision-making process for accepting a recommended health intervention.
These cues can be internal (e.g., chest aches, wheezing) or external (e.g.,
counsel from others, a family member's disease, a media piece, etc.).

Self-efficacy: ANSWER This refers to a person's confidence in his or her
capacity to successfully carry out a conduct.

The Theory of Planned Behavior (ANSWER theory) explains all behaviors over
which persons can exert self-control.
This approach relies heavily on behavioral intentions. Behavioral achievement
is dependent on both desire (intention) and ability (behavioral control).
identifies three categories of beliefs: behavioral, normative, and control.

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