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Ohio University, Athens PSY 3710 Week 9 Quiz 1)The main goal of behavior therapy is to make the unconscious conscious
Ohio University, Athens
PSY 3710
Week 9 Quiz
1)The main goal of behavior therapy is
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- to make the unconscious conscious.
- self-actualization.
- observable behavior change.
- an increase in logical, rational thought.
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- A behavior therapist is most likely to judge the success of treatment via changes in the patient’s
- level of introspection.
- number of illogical cognitions.
- observable behaviors.
- positive self-regard.
- A behavior therapist is most likely to judge the success of treatment via changes in the patient’s
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- Which of the following behavior therapy techniques is primarily based on classical conditioning?
- Contingency management
- Systematic desensitization
- Token economies
- Shaping
- Which of the following behavior therapy techniques is primarily based on classical conditioning?
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- Which of the following behavioral psychotherapy techniques is primarily based on operant conditioning?
- Exposure therapy
- Systematic desensitization
- Assertiveness training
- Contingency management
- Which of the following behavioral psychotherapy techniques is primarily based on operant conditioning?
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- For the treatment of obsessive-compulsive disorder, is a form of therapy that has received substantial empirical support.
- exposure and response prevention
- motivational interviewing
- behavioral consultation
- humanistic psychotherapy
- For the treatment of obsessive-compulsive disorder, is a form of therapy that has received substantial empirical support.
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- is a specific application of classical conditioning that targets patients’ social anxieties; it may help a patient insist on appropriate service at a restaurant or ask someone out on a date.
- Relaxation training
- Exposure plus response prevention
- Assertiveness training
- is a specific application of classical conditioning that targets patients’ social anxieties; it may help a patient insist on appropriate service at a restaurant or ask someone out on a date.
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- Contingency management
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- is typically present in systematic desensitization but typically absent from exposure therapy.
- Relaxation training
- Exposure to anxiety-producing stimuli
- Reflection
- Creation of an anxiety hierarchy
- is typically present in systematic desensitization but typically absent from exposure therapy.
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- The goal of is to increase the frequency of behaviors that are positively reinforcing to the client.
- cognitive therapy
- aversion therapy
- systematic desensitization
- behavioral activation
- In the Big Bang Theory video clip, Sheldon uses chocolate as a to affect change in Penny’s behavior.
- positive reinforcer
- negative reinforce
- positive punishment
- negative punishment
- The goal of is to increase the frequency of behaviors that are positively reinforcing to the client.
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- In the Token Economies video we see that students receive:
- Praise in addition to a token each time they engage in a target behavior.
- only praise each time they engage in a target behavior.
- punishment when they do not engage in a target behavior.
- only one token each time they engage in a target behavior.
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