EPPP Psychology

Category - Treatment, Intervention, Prevention, and Supervision

In the early 20th century, cognitive-behavioral theory (CBT) and a number of new therapy methods were developed as an alternative to behaviorist theory. Donald Meichenbaum developed cognitive behavioral modification (CBM). One method associated with CBM, self-instruction therapy, outlines a procedure for patients who have trouble completing tasks. What is the third step of this procedure?
  1. Therapist verbalization
  2. Patient verbalization
  3. Therapist modeling
  4. Patient modeling
Explanation
Answer: B - Patient verbalization is the third step of the five-step procedure outlined in self-instruction therapy. This step is preceded by therapist actions and followed by two patient steps with the goal of successful task completion without talking it through.
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