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CBT test questions & answers 2023/2024 3 Type of Cognitions (Beck) - ANSWER-Voluntary thoughts, Automatic thought, Core beliefs Voluntary Thoughts - ANSWER--less stable, less influential, and most assessable -Thoughts that a person is aware of and has control over Automatic Thoughts - A...

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CBT test questions & answers 2023/2024

3 Type of Cognitions (Beck) - ANSWER-Voluntary thoughts, Automatic thought, Core beliefs



Voluntary Thoughts - ANSWER--less stable, less influential, and most assessable

-Thoughts that a person is aware of and has control over



Automatic Thoughts - ANSWER-Thoughts that arise spontaneously in response to specific stimuli or
situations. They reflect the individual's appraisal of a situation rather than the situation itself.
(Judgmental)



Core Beliefs - ANSWER-Super stable, Incredible Influential, and not always assessable. Our deepest most
fundamental beliefs about ourselves, others, the world, and the future.



Schemas - ANSWER-Highly idiosyncratic blends of assumptions or models about self, others, and the
world; goals and expectations; memories and fantasies; and all previous learning. What all cognitions are
rooted in.



Cognitive therapy is - ANSWER-Insight-focused therapy (reflection and better understanding self) with an
emphasis on changing negative thoughts and maladaptive beliefs.



Goal of Cognitive Therapy - ANSWER-To change the way clients think by using their automatic thoughts
to reach the core schemata (beliefs) and begin to introduce the idea of schema restructuring



Theoretical assumptions of Cognitive therapy - ANSWER--People's internal communication (inner dialog,
meta cognition) is accessible to introspection, we can think about thinking.

-Clients' beliefs have highly personal meanings

-These meanings can be discovered by the client rather than being taught or interpreted by the therapist



Arbitrary inferences - ANSWER-Drawing a specific conclusion without supporting evidence, or even in
the face of contradictory evidence.

, Selective abstraction - ANSWER-Focusing solely on a detail that is taken out of context, at the expense of
other information.



Overgeneralization - ANSWER-Abstracting a general rule from one or a few isolated incidences, and then
broadly applying the rule to other situations.



Magnification and minimization - ANSWER-Seeing something as far more significant or less significant
than it really is. (not always bad thing, could just be hurdle)



Catastrophic thinking - ANSWER-Seeing an unfortunate event as a calamitous event



Personalization - ANSWER-Attributing external events to oneself without evidence of a causal connection



Labeling and mislabeling - ANSWER-Portraying one's identity on the basis of imperfections and mistakes
made in the past and allowing these labels to define one's true identity in the present.



Polarized/Dichotomous thinking - ANSWER-Categorizing experiences into one of two extremes such as
complete success or total failure, either/or thinking



Emotional reasoning - ANSWER-believing that because one feels a negative emotion, there must be a
corresponding negative external situation. Sometimes emotions are separate from events.



Beck's Cognitive Triad - ANSWER-Holds a negative view of self, Selective abstraction to have a negative
view of world, and negative view of future. What BDI was based on.



Cognitive Therapeutic relationship - ANSWER-- Beck follows roger's core conditions, but does not think
they are sufficient

- Therapist supports and challenges the client

- Therapist both follows and leads

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