Emotion-Focused coping
a. is used more by women than men.
b. is favored for stressors related to work.
c. is favored for stressors involving health issues.
d. all of the above
Question 2Which of the following individuals is likely to be a more effective therapist?
a. Sam, who is trained in all the most current evidence-based treatments.
b. Susan, who is very self-controlled, but conveys sympathy to her clients.
c. Mary, who is very self-controlled and rarely expresses emotions directly to her clients.
d. Andrew, who at times expresses his emotions very assertively.
Question 3In what ways are values different from attitudes and interests?
a. They are fewer in number and more central to a person's belief system.
b. They have a much more clearly pronounced effect on a person's behavior.
c. They are much more directly related to intelligence.
d. Research indicates that values aren't different from attitudes and interests.
Question 4Which of the following is NOT likely to be taught directly in clinical training programs?
a. how to administer projective techniques
b. how to establish initial rapport with clients
c. how to monitor and regulate one's own internal states
d. effective communication skills
Question 5Which of the following is NOT an example of problem-focused coping?
a. confronting the situation head-on
b. distancing oneself from the situation
c. consulting with someone to get more information or new ideas
d. making a plan of action and following it
Question 6Johnny is a highly disruptive 8-year-old. He tends to act in ways that maximize the
immediate rewards he receives, even when these rewards become less and less frequent over
time.
According to Quay's theory, which neurobiological system is overly active in Johnny?
a. Behavioral activation system
b. Behavioral inhibition system
c. General arousal and vigilance system
d. Rewards and reinforcement system
e. Fear and punishment system
Question 7The concept of coping
a. refers to cognitive, emotional, and behavioral efforts to deal with stressors.
b. is understood to entail two distinct types: emotion-focused and problem-focused.
c. both of the above
d. neither of the above