1. The founder of rational emotive behavior therapy is:
a. William Glasser.
b. Frederick Perls.
c. Albert Ellis.
d. Joseph Wolpe. - correct answer c. Albert ellis
The use of constructive questions, the importance of identifying client imagery and metaphors for
change, and an emphasis on client strengths are innovations that formed the foundation of which
therapeutic approach?
a. Existential
b. Clientcentered
c. Psychoanalytic
d. Strengths-based cognitive behavioral - correct answer d. strengths-based cognitive behavioral
The cognitive behavioral approach to therapy stresses:
a. support, understanding, warmth, and empathy.
b. awareness, unfinished business, impasse, and experiencing.
c. thinking, assessing, deciding, analyzing, and doing.
d. subjectivity, existential anxiety, self-actualization, and being. - correct answer c. thinking, assessing,
deciding, analyzing, and doing
he correct components of the A-B-C theory of personality are:
a. antecedent, behavior, consequences.
b. activating events, behaviors, cognitions
.c. antecedent, belief, cognitions.
d. activating event, belief, consequence. - correct answer d. activating event, belief, and consequence
, The four-step model of strengths-based CBT to build resilience include all of the following, except
:a. search.
b. construct.
c. apply.
d. discover. - correct answer d. discover
According to REBT, what is the core of most emotional disturbance?
a. Blame
b. Resentment
c. Rage
d. Unfinished business - correct answer a. blame
he four steps of the strengths-based CBT application of the NEW paradigm for chronic issues and
personality disorders include all of the following, except:
a. conceptualize the OLD system of operating and help clients understand they do things "for good
reasons."
b. construct NEW systems of how clients would like to be.
c. strengthen the NEW using behavioral experiments to try on NEW ways of being and edit them as
needed.
d. strength training. - correct answer d. strength training
Which of the following statements does not reflect one of Ellis's three basic musts?
a. "I must do well and be loved and approved by others."
b. "Other people must treat me fairly, kindly, and well."
c. "I must be kind to others or else I won't be a good person."
d. "The world and my living conditions must be comfortable, gratifying, and just, providing me with all
that Iwant in life." - correct answer c. "I must be kind to others or else I won't be a good person"
The main idea of __________ is that active incorporation of client strengths encourages clients to engage
more fully in therapy and often provides avenues for change that otherwise would be missed.
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