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The Cognitive Approach
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The cognitive approach developed
in the …
1. 1940s
2. 1950s
3. 1960s
The cognitive approach developed
in the …
1. 1940s
2. 1950s
3. 1960s
The cognitive approach views the
mind as a …
1. Big banana
2. Great mystery
3. Computing machine
The cognitive approach views the
mind as a …
1. Big banana
2. Great mystery
3. Computing machine
Attribution means …
1. Making judgements about the
reasons for behaviour
2. A set of ideas aiming to explain
judgements
3. Remembering things
Attribution means …
1. Making judgements about the
reasons for behaviour
2. A set of ideas aiming to explain
judgements
3. Remembering things
Which of the following is not a
mental process?
1. Perception
2. Language
3. Eating
Which of the following is not a
mental process?
1. Perception
2. Language
3. Eating
Making an instant judgement is
known as?
1. Prejudice
2. Correspondent inference
3. Stereotyping
Making an instant judgement is
known as?
1. Prejudice
2. Correspondent inference
3. Stereotyping
The Stroop Test is a procedure to
measure?
1. Selective attention
2. Depressive tendencies
3. Correspondent inference
The Stroop Test is a procedure to
measure?
1. Selective attention
2. Depressive tendencies
3. Correspondent inference
Cognitive therapy is based on the
idea that …
1. The hardwiring of our brains is
wrong
2. Our thoughts create our moods.
3. We need a computer upgrade to
our systems
Cognitive therapy is based on the
idea that …
1. The hardwiring of our brains is
wrong
2. Our thoughts create our moods.
3. We need a computer upgrade to
our systems
To work, cognitive therapy
requires that …
1. That the patient cooperates fully.
2. The patient is tied down to a table.
3. The patient is anaesthetised.
To work, cognitive therapy
requires that …
1. That the patient cooperates fully.
2. The patient is tied down to a table.
3. The patient is anaesthetised.
Cognitive behaviour therapy is
useful for …
1. Complex and generalised anxiety
states
2. Schizophrenia
3. Specific problems such as drug
abuse or eating disorders
Cognitive behaviour therapy is
useful for …
1. Complex and generalised anxiety
states
2. Schizophrenia
3. Specific problems such as drug
abuse or eating disorders
Rational Emotive Therapy was
developed by …
1. Ellis Albert
2. Ellis Island
3. Albert Ellis
Rational Emotive Therapy was
developed by …
1. Ellis Albert
2. Ellis Island
3. Albert Ellis