EPPP Psychology

Category - Treatment, Intervention, Prevention, and Supervision

In the early 20th century, criticism of behaviorist theory included the idea that there are internal processes that affect learning (cognition) that also need to be understood and addressed in therapy. 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). Which of the following is NOT an aspect of CBM?
  1. Self-statements
  2. Collaboration
  3. Socratic questioning
  4. Directly challenging patients
Explanation
Answer: D - CBM emphasizes collaboration and Socratic methods of questioning, but does not employ challenging patients directly to change their beliefs. This method also focuses on self-statements performed by patients.
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