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