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Multimodal
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| This form of psychotherapy was developed by? | Arnold Lazarus |
| Multimodal therapy is individually structured, and effectiveness depends on the ability of the therapist to be what? | Versatile |
| The "C" in BASIC I.D. stands for? | Cognition |
| The "B" in BASIC I.D. stands for? | Behavior |
| One of the six distinctive features that set MMT apart from all other approaches is deliberate ________ procedures. | Bridging |
| Each system of psychotherapy can be evaluated based on how it assesses each part of ________. | BASIC I.D. |
| In 1965 Lazarus wrote a paper on the need to treat what from a multidimensional perspective? | Alcoholism |
| The imaginary technique includes what? | Goal rehearsal, time projection, and coping imagery |
| The Basic Social Learning Triad include what? | Classical conditioning, operant conditioning, modeling, vicarious processes |
| Psychodynamic theory views the defense mechanisms as _________, or affectional shifts that aid the ego in neutralizing overbearing id impulses. | Perceptions |
| Therapist generally focus on presenting complaints and the precipitants of the client which part of the therapy session? | Initial Interview |
| Behavior, affect, sensation, imagery, cognition, and interpersonal are some of the _________ of psychotherapy. | Mechanisms |
| Psychiatrists, psychologists, socials workers, psychiatric nurses, pastoral counselors are examples of what? | Multimodal Therapists |
| Who or what is best for the individual, couple, family, or group, is a common question asked when dealing with what? | Referrals |
| The average course of multimodal therapy is what? | 50 hours or 1 year at weekly intervals |