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CBT EXAM STUDY GUIDE SOLUTION QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS SOLUTION
2022

Describe three criticisms Deacon raises about the biomedical model of disease. -
CORRECT ANSWER 1. It has not improved the disease burden or rates of illness. This
has increased in the past few years (especially in kids)
2. We continue to fund it despite poor/minimal research outcomes
3. it has taken focus/funding away from things that have been effective (RCTS and
manualized treatments

True or False: Brett Deacon and Thomas Insel (of the NIMH) would likely agree on the
future of mental health research if they chatted at a party. - CORRECT ANSWER False

How does Deacon end his article? (Hint: what does he call for?) - CORRECT ANSWER
revamping how we think about mental illness- moving away from the biomedical,
prescription meds, neuroscience focus to include more contextual factors... &
dissemination of research

Define Evidence Based Practice in Psychology (EBPP). (Hint: there are three
components). - CORRECT ANSWER best available research, clinical expertise, and
patient characteristics

List two research designs that provide useful evidence about evidence based practice. -
CORRECT ANSWER 1. RCTs
2. Clinical observation

How are Empirically Support Treatments (ESTs) related to EBPP? - CORRECT
ANSWER EBPPs are informed by RCTs
ESTs take a program and test it with certain disorders and different populations. EBPP
take the individual and see their presenting concerns to build a treatment plan with
contextual factors in mind. EBPP is more broad than EST

Very briefly describe the RDoC project - CORRECT ANSWER dimensional diagnostic
model. wave of the future.
1. positive valence
2. negative valence
3. systems for social processes
4. cognitive processes
5. arousal/ modulatory systems (sleep/wake/etc.)

Describe problem based learning, as Levenson defines it. - CORRECT ANSWER
problem based learning is when students learn through the experience of problem
solving.

, Name one component of graduate training that may need to change if RDoC becomes
the predominant way of understanding psychopathology. - CORRECT ANSWER
expansive coursework in bio physiology and neuroscience

What is Travis's favorite breakfast food? - CORRECT ANSWER sausage biscuits and
gravy

1. Fill in the blank: In terms of consequences and problem behaviors in PDs, _______
consequences ____________ the behavior while _________ consequences make the
behavior _______ - CORRECT ANSWER short term/maintain/long term/problematic

Your client tells you that last week she burned her arms with a cigarette after she was
reprimanded by her boss. While she was in her boss's office, she tells you that she felt
empty, angry, anxious, and ashamed and had the thought that she was nothing and that
she had nothing to live for. She tells you that after she burned she felt calm and less
numb and when she told her boyfriend about the burning, he came over to her place to
talk. She now reports feeling ashamed of her scars and guilty for "manipulating" her
boyfriend.
2. The antecedent event ___________________
3. Two potential targets for intervention ________________
4. A negative reinforcer _____________________
5. A positive reinforcer _____________________
6. A punisher _____________________________ - CORRECT ANSWER reprimanded
by boss
behavior (burning arms) and potentially assertiveness and communication skills training
for communicating with the boss
cigarette burns took away anger, anxiety, and shame
boyfriend talking
reprimand from boss

7. Briefly describe Beck's cognitive theory - CORRECT ANSWER events activate
schemas which activate emotions thoughts and behaviors

events activate our schemas which trigger our triangle of emotions, thoughts, and
behaviors that are all connected and inflence each other in a cycle

8. What is Beck's cognitive triad - CORRECT ANSWER self, future, world

9. True or False: Individuals are typically unaware of the contingencies controlling their
behavior. - CORRECT ANSWER true

10. What is Ryan's favorite breakfast food? - CORRECT ANSWER everything

1. Name a basic principle of CBT (listed in Ch 1 of Beck's book) - CORRECT ANSWER
cognitive restructuring

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