EVIDENCE-BASED CBT QUIZ BB|2023/24 UPDATE|GRADED A+
dialectical behavioral therapy (DBT) ___ is delivered through a comprehensive program of individual and group treatment modalities, including phone support and case consultation. a. cognitive-behavior therapy (CBT) b. dialectical-behavior therapy (DBT) c. trauma-focused cognitive-behavior therapy (TF-CBT) d. traditional behavior therapy (TBT) surgical intervention In addition to individual sessions and group skills training, DBT may utilize all of the following ancillary treatments EXCEPT: a. psychopharmacology b. substance abuse treatment c. vocational counseling d. surgical intervention American Indian and Alaskan Indian children According to the text, childhood trauma is estimated at 22% and depression at 10-30% among a. American Indian and Alaskan Indian children b. African American children c. children in Cambodia d. Latino children trauma narrative The signature intervention of TF-CBT is the ___, a gradual exposure technique designed to unpair thoughts memories of trauma from overwhelming emotions. a. trauma narrative b. baseline assessment c. contingency management d. distress tolerance seek change but do not want to let go of the old way of doing things one of the most basic assumptions of the DBT approach is that clients a. seek change but do not want to let go of the old ways of doing things b. seek change and are most often ready for change c. seek change because they will lose someone close if they do not d. seek to avoid change because they are happy where they are at in life psychological regulation Regarding interventions, DBT counselors teach all of the following skills EXCEPT: a. mindfulness and wise mind b. emotional regulation c. psychological regulation d. distress tolerance it is easily adaptable due to the flexibility of the model as well as the use of client centered values Which of the following is true of DBT in culturally diverse settings? a. it can be culturally insensitive because of the use of mindfulness and wise mind b. it works well with ethnically diverse clients, but not sexual identity issues c. it is easily adaptable due to the flexibility of the model as well as the use of client centered values d. it does not work well with sexually diverse clients or ethnically diverse clients because it uses counseling-centered values dialectic of unwavering centeredness and compassionate flexibility In DBT, rigid goals are not the purpose, but rather compassionate responsiveness that allows for flexibility while maintaining unwavering clearness of purpose. This is referred to as: a. dialectic of embracing the good and bad without judgment b. dialectic of nurturing and benevolence c. dialectic of client and counselor agreement d. dialectic of unwavering centeredness and compassionate flexibility parenting skills training Research indicates that successful recovery from trauma is facilitated by parental involvement, which is why ___ is the second component of the TF-CBT. a. parenting skills training b. relaxation techniques c. affect expression and modulation d. psychoeducation psychoeducation TF-CBT utilizes ___ as an intervention in order to normalize trauma responses, develop realistic expectations, beliefs and cognitions, and inspire hope. a. psychoeducation b. parenting skills training c. relaxation techniques d. affect expression and modulation in individual sessions a relationship is established that validates and nurtures the client while demanding behavioral change Which of the following statements best characterizes the nature of individual sessions in DBT? a. in individual sessions, clients are taught a standard of curriculum or psychosocial skills b. in individual sessions a relationship is established that validates and nurtures the client while demanding behavioral change c. in individual sessions, techniques such as mindfulness are avoided so that the client does not become stuck on emotions rather than behavior d. in individual sessions, clients are faced with making behavioral change because the counselor withholds empathy in order to focus on behavior rather than symptoms working to engage dialectic tension in order to achieve synthesis and transcend the tensions Max, a borderline client who professes to believe that all people are untrustworthy, is seeing a DBT therapist who is working to address this belief and help Max see that this expectation is not always accurate. From a DBT perspective, what is the counselor doing? a. attempting to relieve client suffering by applying a strict set of interventions b. providing empathy in order to encourage change c. educating the client on the way the world really is d. working to engage dialectic tension in order to achieve synthesis and transcend the tensions reduce crisis behaviors and increase coping skills; reduce trauma-related symptoms; increase life-enriching behaviors After the pretreatment phase, DBT consists of which of the following three stages? a. asses client resources; reduce trauma-related symptoms; increase life-enriching behaviors b. reduce crisis behaviors and increase coping skills; reduce trauma-related symptoms; increase life-enriching behaviors c. reduce crisis behaviors and increase coping skills; increase psychological independence; increase life-enriching behaviors d. reduce crisis behaviors and increase coping skills; reduce trauma-related symptoms; refer for medical evaluation
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