Ethical and Cultural Issues Arising from the Psychology of Terrorism- 3 Credit Hrs.
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BCSAbb2 - Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Strategies for Treating Anxiety Post Test

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Questions:

1.1 What are three parenting styles that foster anxiety in children?
2.1 What are the three bases of Claire Weekes’s Self Care Approach Treatment?
3.1 In systematic desensitization, how is nonfunctional behavior gradually modified and converted into a desired behavior?
4.1 Why do clients need help differentiating thoughts from reality?
5.1 What is a core issue for clients with anxiety?
5.2 What did Psychologists Michel Dugas and Robert Ladouceur find out about clients with anxiety?
5.3 What idea may not work for anxiety clients, and might actually make things worse?
6.1 What may be the only strategy for some clients if certain obsessions couldn’t or shouldn’t be acted out in real life?
7.1 Why does unfinished business take on a life of its own?
Answers:

A. 1) adequate explanation to the patient of sensitization and nervous symptoms. 2) on teaching the importance of the four concepts 3) full explanation of the obstacles met during all stages of recovery and warning of the probable occurrence of setbacks and their treatment.
B. Overprotective, over controlling, and inconsistent parenting
C. Thoughts are internal experiences that change every second and are different from someone else’s thoughts
D. Through a series of successive approximations
E. Clients with anxiety cannot tolerate not knowing something for sure
F. Intolerance of uncertainty
G. Imaginary exposure
H. Thought Stopping Idea
I. The brain remembers incomplete tasks or failures longer than any success or completed activity

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Questions:

8.1 What is a common clinical scenario that occurs in 40% to 77% of patients with major depression?
9.1 Besides behavioral inhibition, what has been found to increase the risk of childhood anxiety disorders?
10.1 What does covert alcohol abuse increase?
11.1 What is used to help measure anxiety symptom severity (e.g. nervousness, difficulty breathing, fear of dying)?
12.1 What are some examples of common disabilities associated with the illnesses such as anxiety and depression?
13.1 What did Okazaki report about Asian Americans as compared to Caucasian Americans?
Answers:

A. Additional aspects of temperament
B. Comorbid anxiety
C. Beck Anxiety Inventory (BAI)
D. The risk of pharmacotherapy
E. Asian Americans endorsed significantly more social avoidance and distress than Caucasian Americans.
F. More missed days at work, reduced work performance, and increased financial assistance