PTeR ▶ CBT Depression ▶ CBT Depression Quiz 1 ▶ Review of attempt 1
1Marks:1 Choose
oneanswer.
a. Automatic thoughts
b. Conditional assumptions
c. Compensatory strategies
d. Early experiences
e. All of the above
Core beliefs are related to:
CorrectMarks for this submission: 1/1.
2Marks:1 Choose
oneanswer.
a. traumatic experiences
b. repeated experiences, particularly in childhood
c. opinions or values modelled or expressed byimportant figures in childhood
Core beliefs are thought to develop because of:
CBT Depression
CBT Depression Quiz 1
Review of attempt 1
Finish review
Started on Monday, 5 October 2015, 10:00 PMCompleted on Monday, 5 October 2015, 10:05 PM
Time taken 4 mins 51 secsGrade 8 out of a maximum of 9 (89%)
d. all of the above
e. none of the above
CorrectMarks for this submission: 1/1.
3Marks:1 Choose
oneanswer.
a. It helps establish the diagnosis
b. It helps to establish in what situations the person isvulnerable
c. It can guide choice of treatment strategies
d. a and c
e. b and c
Creating a formulation is a good idea because:
IncorrectMarks for this submission: 0/1.
4Marks:1
Chooseoneanswer.
a. If I have a solution to every issue raised by mypatient, I am capable
b. If I resolve all my patient’s difficulties, I am goodenough
c. If I do something that upsets my patient, I am afailure
d. If I make every patient feel comfortable, I amcompetent
Which of the following is an example of a negative conditional beliefheld by a therapist?
CorrectMarks for this submission: 1/1.
5Marks:1 Choose
oneanswer.
a. Conditional beliefs may not be in awareness likeautomatic thoughts are
Automatic thoughts differ from conditional beliefs in that:
b. Automatic thoughts, unlike conditional beliefs,influence a person's emotions and behaviour
c. Automatic thoughts can be changed, conditionalbeliefs cannot
d. b and c
e. a and c
CorrectMarks for this submission: 1/1.
6Marks:1 Choose
oneanswer.
a. Negative feelings about oneself
b. "If…then" statements with a bad outcome
c. Ways of seeing other people
d. Absolute views of self, others, or the world
e. All of the above
Core beliefs are best described as:
CorrectMarks for this submission: 1/1.
7Marks:1
Chooseoneanswer.
a. cost-benefit analysis
b. behavioural experiment
c. review of historical evidence
d. process of labelling and identifying core beliefs
e. situation in a thought record
You have a patient who believes she is unlovable. This is a core beliefyou have both agreed to work on. Until now, her compensatorystrategy has been to keep others at a distance, and have no socialrelationships. With you, she plans to invite a coworker to go to lunch.This would be a:
CorrectMarks for this submission: 1/1.
8 Compensatory strategies are problematic because:
Marks:1
Chooseoneanswer.
a. They set the stage for more problematic situations
b. They may arise from faulty, emotion basedreasoning
c. They don't really solve the problem of a negativecore belief in the way that is effective
d. All of the above
e. None of the above
CorrectMarks for this submission: 1/1.
9Marks:1
Chooseoneanswer.
a. They help the person cope
b. If TRUE they have a positive impact on the person
c. If FALSE they have positive impact on the person
d. They are viewed in positive terms by the therapist
e. None of the above
All conditional beliefs are overly rigid. However, positive conditionalbeliefs are positive because:
CorrectMarks for this submission: 1/1.
Finish review
Copyright McMaster University, 2011 - Privacy Statement