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Q10. _______________ are ways of thinking which are general in nature but which
distort the reality in a negative manner.
a. Negative thoughts b. Cognitive distortions
c. Antecedent events d. Irrational beliefs
Q11. CBT adopts a ______________ approach.
a. Biological b. Cognitive c. Biopsychosocial d. psychological
Q12. Where does the cognitive therapies locate the cause of psychological distress?
Q13. Which beliefs are characterised by thoughts with ‘musts’ and ‘should’?
Q14. _______________ are persistent irrational thoughts.
Two marks
Q1. Why is behavioural analysis conducted?
Q2. Explain the concept of establishing operation along with an example.
Q3. What are the aim of treatment in a behavioural therapy?
Q4. What is the principle of behavioural techniques?
Q5. What does the principle of reciprocal inhibition states?
Q6. What was the central thesis of Rational Emotive Therapy?
Q7. What is the aim of cognitive therapy?
Q8. What is the rationale of cognitive behavioural therapy?
Three marks
Q1. With an appropriate example, explain how the therapist goes about the treatment
of any maladaptive behaviour using behaviour therapy.
Q2. Explain the ABC analysis.
Four marks
Q1. Explain the method of treatment involved in behavioural therapy.
Q2. Explain any four behavioural techniques with appropriate example.
Q3. Explain rational emotive therapy.
Q4. Describe the cognitive therapy as proposed by Aaron Beck.
Q5. Describe in detail the cognitive behavioural therapy.
Six marks
Q1. Give a detailed account of Behavioural Therapy.