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Behavioral Therapy

The document outlines key concepts and techniques in behavioral therapy, including objectives, assumptions, and methods such as systemic desensitization and aversion therapy. It covers various therapeutic strategies, types of relaxation training, and behavioral modification techniques like positive reinforcement and shaping. Additionally, it discusses indications for different therapies and the role of punishment and extinction in behavior management.

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Behavioral Therapy

The document outlines key concepts and techniques in behavioral therapy, including objectives, assumptions, and methods such as systemic desensitization and aversion therapy. It covers various therapeutic strategies, types of relaxation training, and behavioral modification techniques like positive reinforcement and shaping. Additionally, it discusses indications for different therapies and the role of punishment and extinction in behavior management.

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1.

Objectives of behavioral therapy are-


A. Promoting growth and personality.
B. Creating awareness.
C. Both A and B.
D. None.

2. Major assumptions of behavioral therapy are-


A. All behavior is learned.
B. Maladaptive behavior can be unlearned.
C. Treatment strategies are individually tailored.
D. All of the above.

3. Behavior assessment is focused more on –


A. Past behavior.
B. Current behavior.
C. Events.
D. None.

4. Systemic desensitization was developed by-


A. Joseph wolpe.
B. Sigmund Freud.
C. William James.
D. None.

5. The negative reaction of anxiety is inhibited by relaxed state a process


called-
A. reciprocal inhibition.
B. cognitive innovation.
C. behavioural innovation
D. none of the above

6. Systemic desensitization consists of -----steps


A. 4.
B. 3.
C. 2.
D. 1.

7. Types of relaxation training are –


A. hypnosis.
B. meditation or yoga.
C. mental imagery.
D. all of the above

8. In which systemic desensitization patient is asked to list all the conditions


which provoke anxiety?
A. hypnosis.
B. hierarchy construction.
C. desensitization of the stimulus.
D. none.

9. indications of desensitization stimulus are –


A. phobias.
B. compulsions.
C. Both A and B.
D. None.

10.In which method patient is directly exposed to the phobic stimulus?


A. flooding.
B. aversion therapy.
C. behavioural therapy.
D. psychotherapy.

11.Aversion therapy is a-
A. Types of learning.
B. pairing of the pleasant with an unpleasant response.
C. positive reinforcement.
D. psychoanalysis

12.indications of aversion therapy are –


A. alcohol abuse.
B. paraphilias.
C. homosexuality.
D. all of the above.

13.What is the operant conditioning procedure for increasing adaptive


behaviour?
A. positive reinforcement.
B. token economy.
C. both A and B.
D. None.

14.Which is the method of teaching by demonstration where the therapists


show how a specific behaviour is to be performed.
A. modelling.
B. shaping .
C. chaining .
D. none .

15.In shaping the behaviour is reinforced –


A. in a chain manner .
B. step by step .
C. both A and B.
D. none.

16.In which method the complex task is broken into a number of small
steps ?
A. chaining .
B. modelling .
C. shaping .
D. none.

17.Removal of attention rewards permanently is known as –


A. punishment .
B. shaping .
C. extinction .
D. none

18.Punishment is being used for –


A. removal of attention .
B. decreasing an undesirable behaviour .
C. increasing undesirable behaviour .
D. all of the a above.

19.A child is not allowed to go out of the world to play if he fails to


complete the given work is an example of –
A. time out .
B. time in .
C. both A and B.
D. none.

20.Restitution is also known as –


A. punishment .
B. over correction .
C. skill training .
D. a certain behaviour .

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