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1

Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) is least related to which of the following therapy approaches?

Psychoanalysis

Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy

Dialectical Behavior Therapy

Relapse Prevention

Stress inoculation training

Explanation

CBT is a form of therapy that combines Aaron Beck's cognitive therapy and techniques taken from traditional behavioral approaches, like classical and operant conditioning. On the other hand, “rational emotive behavior therapy” (REBT) was developed by Albert Ellis and focuses on changing cognitions and behaviors by focusing on irrational thoughts. “Dialectical behavior therapy” (DBT) is a behavioral approach that was developed by Linehan to treat borderline personality disorder. “Relapse prevention” is an approach to addiction developed by Marlatt that views addiction as an overlearned habit. “Stress inoculation training” is an effective behavioral treatment for PTSD that focuses on cognitions, coping skills, and practice. Of all the treatments listed, “psychoanalysis” is the most unrelated. It focuses on the interactions between the id, ego, and superego, with the goal being to increase insight into the unconscious.

2

Tom has bipolar disorder, type I, with severe manic episodes. His psychiatrist is most likely to prescribe him which of the following?

Lithium

Focalin

Lexapro

Seroquel

Antabuse

Explanation

Lithium helps treat manic episodes, which the question mentioned Tom is struggling with. It is the most common medication for mania. Antabuse is medication for alcoholism, Focalin treats ADHD, Seroquel addresses psychosis, and Lexapro deals with anxiety.

3

Which psychotherapy was initially created as a way to treat clients with borderline personality disorder?

Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT)

Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT)

Person-Centered Therapy

Cognitive Therapy (CT)

Explanation

DBT was created initially to treat BPD. This theory works best when the therapist works as part of a team so he/she can get his/her own therapy as time goes on. DBT focuses on ares where someone with BPD would struggle- building an emotional skin, regulating emotional responses, and learning good interpersonal relationship strategies.

4

Which mode of therapy was initially created to treat depression?

Cognitive Therapy

Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy

Person-Centered Therapy

Existential Therapy

Explanation

All of these therapies can be used to treat depression and many have research to support the effectiveness of the use; however, only one of these therapies was created intentionally to treat depression. Beck's cognitive therapy was created specifically to work with depression.

5

Which of the following treatments has been extensively researched and found to effectively treat borderline personality disorder?

Dialectical behavior therapy

Rational emotive behavior therapy

Cognitive behavioral therapy

Feminist therapy

Logotherapy

Explanation

“Dialectical behavior therapy” is the most widely researched treatment for borderline personality disorder. It was developed by Marsha Linehan and includes 4 core components: mindfulness, distress tolerance, emotional regulation, and interpersonal effectiveness. On the other hand, “logotherapy” is an existential therapy developed by Viktor Frankl and focuses on finding meaning in life. “Cognitive behavioral therapy” is an effective treatment for depression and anxiety, and looks at the impact of one's thoughts on emotions and behaviors. “Rational emotive behavior therapy” was developed by Albert Ellis and focuses on modifying irrational thoughts. “Feminist therapy” emphasizes the impact of women's social roles and includes an equal relationship between therapist and client, therapist self-disclosure, and advocating for socio-political change.

6

Which of the following are not criteria of Roger's theory associated with therapeutic relationships?

Confrontation

Congruence

Unconditional positive regard

Empathic understanding

Explanation

Rogers believed therapists needed to be congruent, empathic, and should show unconditional positive regard towards clients in order for therapeutic change to occur. Rogers did not believe in confrontation. He thought this was too abrasive and would negatively impact the relationship with the client, which could drastically decrease the effectiveness of therapy.

7

Which of the following mood stabilizers is used for mania and the prevention of future mania in bipolar disorder?

Lithium

Carbamazepine (Tegretol)

Lamotrigine (Lamictal)

Fluvoxamine (Luvox)

Paroxeline (Paxil)

Explanation

Lithium is a salt that is 60% effective in the treatment of the manic episode of bipolar disorder. It acts as a mood stabilizer. Tegretol, Lamictal, Luvrox, and Paxil are all used to treat depression.

8

Which of the following therapies is associated with concepts such as “free association,” “resistance,” and “transference”?

Psychoanalysis

Biomedical therapy

Behavioral therapy

Cognitive therapy

Explanation

While some of these terms may sound medical, they belong to the techniques and concepts of psychoanalytic therapy. The founder of psychoanalytic therapy, Sigmund Freud, was a physician. These terms express an unawareness of mental processes. Since cognitive approaches focus on what is immediately conscious and behavioral approaches avoid focusing on thoughts, they can be eliminated as possible answers.

9

In traditional psychoanalysis, therapists must be aware of which of the following?

All of these

Transference

Countertransference

Defense mechanisms

Explanation

Psychoanalytic therapists must worry about all of these. Transference is when a client transfers feelings they have for someone to the therapist (e.g. treating the therapist like they would their parent). Countertransference is when a therapist experiences feelings in reaction to the client, or when they over relate to something a client is saying. Defense mechanisms are unconscious ways of reacting to trauma or stress.

10

Which of the following treatments has been extensively researched and found to effectively treat borderline personality disorder?

Dialectical behavior therapy

Rational emotive behavior therapy

Cognitive behavioral therapy

Feminist therapy

Logotherapy

Explanation

“Dialectical behavior therapy” is the most widely researched treatment for borderline personality disorder. It was developed by Marsha Linehan and includes 4 core components: mindfulness, distress tolerance, emotional regulation, and interpersonal effectiveness. On the other hand, “logotherapy” is an existential therapy developed by Viktor Frankl and focuses on finding meaning in life. “Cognitive behavioral therapy” is an effective treatment for depression and anxiety, and looks at the impact of one's thoughts on emotions and behaviors. “Rational emotive behavior therapy” was developed by Albert Ellis and focuses on modifying irrational thoughts. “Feminist therapy” emphasizes the impact of women's social roles and includes an equal relationship between therapist and client, therapist self-disclosure, and advocating for socio-political change.

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