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A therapist uses gradual exposure to feared stimuli while promoting relaxation to help a client overcome a specific phobia. Which technique is being employed?
In a clinical scenario, a therapist strengthens a client’s behavior by removing an aversive stimulus. Which principle of operant conditioning is being applied?
A therapist works with a client to develop tolerance to a feared stimulus by gradually increasing the level of exposure. Which technique is being used?
A client is exposed to cues that trigger maladaptive behavior, with the goal of learning to manage these cues and prevent the behavior from occurring. Which technique is being utilized?
A therapist reduces a client’s response to a stimulus through repeated exposure as part of anxiety disorder treatment. Which technique is being applied?
A therapist helps a client with social anxiety disorder by teaching them effective interpersonal skills. Which technique is being employed?
What is the primary focus of behavior therapy?
In behavior therapy, which step is crucial for guiding the selection and implementation of interventions?
In the cognitive model of non-psychotic disorders, which cognitive factors contribute to emotional problems?
What are negative automatic thoughts?
Which cognitive therapy technique involves helping clients identify and challenge negative thoughts and beliefs?
In cognitive therapy, how do therapists assess the effectiveness of treatment?
When working with clients, cognitive therapists should consider which factors to tailor treatment?
Dysfunctional schemas are described as what?
Cognitive therapy has been found to be effective for which disorder?
What are maladaptive assumptions?