Deck 10: Behavioral Interventions

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When the client is asked to keep a record of specific target behaviors, the intervention is known as:

A) Self-reward
B) Self-monitoring
C) Self-management
D) Self-control
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The textbook example of a counseling intervention in which middle school students learned how to explore career choices in the library by watching other students explore is called:

A) In-vivo modeling
B) Symbolic modeling
C) Covert modeling
D) Systematic modeling
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The anxiety hierarchy is arranged according to increasing levels of anxiety that are produced
by the item.
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Imagining yourself performing an activity successfully is an example of symbolic modeling.
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Self-monitoring tends to increase undesired behaviors naturally, but has little effect on
desired behaviors.
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Assertion training is an example of:

A) Skill training
B) Roleplay
C) Modeling c
D) All of the above. d
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The self-monitoring intervention involves:

A) Self-observation and reinforcement.
B) Self-critique and reinforcement.
C) Self- observation and recording of behaviors.
D) Only self-observation.
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Relaxation training can be used with:

A) Anxiety reduction
B) Treatment of phobias
C) Systematic desensitization
D) All of the above
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A major obstacle to successful self-management interventions is:

A) Having the client use the intervention regularly.
B) Having clients believe in their capacity to change.
C) Having clients maintain a secret "escape" plan.
D) All of the above.
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Role-play, sometimes known as behavior rehearsal, is a particularly effective method for
handling client problems with assertiveness.
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When clients design a "reward menu," they should be told to use current reinforcers as well
as potential reinforcers.
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Behavioral interventions are not effective when the problem is affective in nature.
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Behavioral contracts have been found to be very useful in:

A) Working with children and adolescents.
B) Working with spiritual problems.
C) Working with the elderly.
D) None of the above.
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The overall goal of behavioral interventions is to help clients develop behaviors that support
their objectives or goals.
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Maladaptive behaviors are the behavior equivalent to irrational thinking.
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The anxiety hierarchy is used for:

A) Covert modeling
B) Behavioral role-playing
C) Systematic desensitization
D) All of the above.
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When choosing a "model" for a social modeling intervention, it is important to:

A) Consider the problem first
B) Consider traits of the client first.
C) Consider the complexity of the skill first.
D) None of the above.
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Skill-training is particularly effective in dealing with certain phobias.
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When a client wants to reduce or eliminate an undesired behavior, the recording of the
event should be made immediately before its occurrence.
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Systematic desensitization is an intervention that is effective with:

A) Habitual behaviors.
B) Phobias a
C) Depression
D) All of the above.
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When the client is asked to keep a record of specific target behaviors, the intervention is known as:

A) Self-reward
B) Self-monitoring
C) Self-management
D) Self-control
B
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The textbook example of a counseling intervention in which middle school students learned how to explore career choices in the library by watching other students explore is called:

A) In-vivo modeling
B) Symbolic modeling
C) Covert modeling
D) Systematic modeling
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The anxiety hierarchy is arranged according to increasing levels of anxiety that are produced
by the item.
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Imagining yourself performing an activity successfully is an example of symbolic modeling.
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Self-monitoring tends to increase undesired behaviors naturally, but has little effect on
desired behaviors.
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Assertion training is an example of:

A) Skill training
B) Roleplay
C) Modeling c
D) All of the above. d
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The self-monitoring intervention involves:

A) Self-observation and reinforcement.
B) Self-critique and reinforcement.
C) Self- observation and recording of behaviors.
D) Only self-observation.
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Relaxation training can be used with:

A) Anxiety reduction
B) Treatment of phobias
C) Systematic desensitization
D) All of the above
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A major obstacle to successful self-management interventions is:

A) Having the client use the intervention regularly.
B) Having clients believe in their capacity to change.
C) Having clients maintain a secret "escape" plan.
D) All of the above.
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Role-play, sometimes known as behavior rehearsal, is a particularly effective method for
handling client problems with assertiveness.
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When clients design a "reward menu," they should be told to use current reinforcers as well
as potential reinforcers.
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Behavioral interventions are not effective when the problem is affective in nature.
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Behavioral contracts have been found to be very useful in:

A) Working with children and adolescents.
B) Working with spiritual problems.
C) Working with the elderly.
D) None of the above.
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The overall goal of behavioral interventions is to help clients develop behaviors that support
their objectives or goals.
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Maladaptive behaviors are the behavior equivalent to irrational thinking.
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The anxiety hierarchy is used for:

A) Covert modeling
B) Behavioral role-playing
C) Systematic desensitization
D) All of the above.
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When choosing a "model" for a social modeling intervention, it is important to:

A) Consider the problem first
B) Consider traits of the client first.
C) Consider the complexity of the skill first.
D) None of the above.
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Skill-training is particularly effective in dealing with certain phobias.
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When a client wants to reduce or eliminate an undesired behavior, the recording of the
event should be made immediately before its occurrence.
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Systematic desensitization is an intervention that is effective with:

A) Habitual behaviors.
B) Phobias a
C) Depression
D) All of the above.
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