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The crux of Ellis' RET theory is that a. the environment mediates the effect of our beliefs on our behaviour b. beliefs mediate the effect of the environment on our behaviour c. beliefs cause our behaviour directly d. the environment plays no role in affecting our behaviour |
b. beliefs mediate the effect of the environment on our behaviour |
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Whose theory is that? Rational Emotive Therapy (RET) |
Ellis |
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Whose theory is that? Cognitive triad of depression |
Beck |
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Which of these is not part of Beck's cognitive triad of depression? Negative view of a. the self b .the world c. the future d. the unconscious |
d. the unconscious |
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Whose theory is this? Maladaptive modelling; self efficacy; guided mastery |
Bandura |
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CAPS uses the _______________ model of personality
a. nodal network b. neural network c. schema network d. linked network |
b. neural network
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The neural network model is made up of
a. nodes and links b. structures and connections c. nodes and cows d. CAPS and CAUs |
a. nodes and links |
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Nodes are also called a. schemas b. cognitive affective units c. CAPS d. both a and b |
d. both a and b |
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Functioning of CAUs is accounted for by a. nodes b. chronic accessibility c. stable organisation of relationships d. both b and c |
d. both b and c |
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Individuals have CAUs which are chronically accessible. This leads to a. Type 1 consistency b. type 2 consistency c. consistent personality d. no consistency |
a. Type 1 consistency |
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Individuals have stable relationships between their CAUs which leads to a. Type 1 consistency b. type 2 consistency c. consistent personality d. no consistency |
b. type 2 consistency |
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According to the CAPS framework, individuals' personality is conceptualised by their unique set of a. beliefs and nodes b. links and goals c. CAUs and links d. CAUs and stable relationships |
d. CAUs and stable relationships |
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People who experience rejection sensitivity will have a. greater expectation of rejection b. less expectation of rejection c. a biological predisposition to rejection cues d. higher self efficacy |
a. greater expectation of rejection |
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External cues that activate nodes are called a. CAUs b. activation sensitivity c. active ingredients d. active stimulus |
c. active ingredients |