#1
Which of the following is a key technique used in behavior therapy?
Cognitive restructuring
Psychoanalysis
Hypnosis
Systematic desensitization
#2
What is the primary focus of behavior therapy?
Exploring unconscious conflicts
Understanding early childhood experiences
Changing maladaptive behaviors
Enhancing self-awareness
#3
What is a primary goal of behavior therapy?
Exploring unconscious conflicts
Enhancing self-awareness
Changing specific behaviors
Understanding early childhood experiences
#4
Which of the following is NOT a common application of behavior therapy?
Treating phobias
Managing stress
Improving memory recall
Addressing substance abuse
#5
What is the role of the therapist in behavior therapy?
To interpret unconscious conflicts
To provide unconditional positive regard
To teach coping skills and promote behavior change
To uncover repressed memories
#6
In behavior therapy, what does exposure therapy involve?
Analyzing dreams
Gradual exposure to feared stimuli
Reconstructing past events
Using medication to treat symptoms
#7
Which behavior therapy technique aims to replace undesirable behaviors with more desirable ones?
Token economy
Flooding
Psychodynamic therapy
Rational emotive therapy
#8
Which behavior therapy technique involves teaching individuals to relax in the presence of anxiety-inducing stimuli?
Flooding
Systematic desensitization
Cognitive restructuring
Psychodynamic therapy
#9
Which technique involves breaking down a feared situation into smaller, more manageable steps?
Flooding
Cognitive restructuring
Modeling
Hierarchical desensitization
#10
Which behavior therapy technique involves rewarding desired behaviors with tokens that can be exchanged for privileges or rewards?
Flooding
Systematic desensitization
Token economy
Cognitive restructuring
#11
What is the central principle behind operant conditioning in behavior therapy?
Associating neutral stimuli with involuntary responses
Changing behavior through rewards and punishments
Exploring unconscious conflicts
Analyzing early childhood experiences
#12
What is a fundamental principle of classical conditioning used in behavior therapy?
Strengthening voluntary behaviors through reinforcement
Associating neutral stimuli with involuntary responses
Changing behavior through rewards and punishments
Exploring unconscious conflicts
#13
What is a common challenge in behavior therapy when treating complex psychological issues?
Over-reliance on medication
Resistance from the client
Lack of empathy from the therapist
Inability to establish rapport
#14
In behavior therapy, what is the term for reinforcing successive approximations of a desired behavior?
Punishment
Extinction
Shaping
Generalization