Guiding clients to conduct their own treatment is representative of
a. clienttherapist collaboration.
b. a learning focus.
c. the self control approach.
d. in vivo treatment.
Question 2The most common problem that patients present to physicians is
a. lethargy.
b. anxiety.
c. interpersonal.
d. pain.
Question 3The behavior therapy term change agent refers to
a. people trained to assist in treatment.
b. the role assumed by the therapist.
c. any environmental factor influencing behavior.
d. a sponsor not affiliated with the treatment.
Question 4While behavioral treatments are often more desirable than medical treatments, behavior therapy plays an especially important role when
a. clients dislike prevailing treatments.
b. existing treatments are highly invasive.
c. the illness affects cognitive functioning.
d. no viable medical treatments exist.
Question 5The term in vivo is used to designate therapy procedures
a. associated with greater client discomfort.
b. requiring extensive practice by the client.
c. implemented in the clients' natural environment.
d. not requiring therapist participation.
Question 6Behavioral treatments for medical conditions may be more desirable than medical treatments when
a. medical treatments are associated with risk.
b. conditions involve decreased bodily movement.
c. illnesses manifest in psychotic symptoms.
d. the primary symptoms are behavioral.
Question 7Specific therapeutic tasks clients perform in their everyday environments are called
a. homework assignments.
b. booster sessions.
c. maintenance treatments.
d. therapeutic practice.