Terms/definitions
True/False
Distortions/Sticky Thoughts
What is it?
Miscellaneous
100

These are Strategies taught to help clients manage distress and unhelpful emotions. 

What are Coping Skills

100

Cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) assumes that thoughts, feelings, and behaviors are independent and do not impact each other.

False: (They are interconnected). 

100

Assuming the worst possible outcome will happen, no matter how unlikely.

What is Catastrophizing

100

"She didn't text me back. She must hate me" is an example of which cognitive distortion?

What is Mind-reading

100

What does the "A" in the A-B-C-D model stand for?

What is Activating Event

200

These are errors in logic that lead to irrational beliefs (e.g., catastrophizing, black-and-white thinking).

What are Cognitive Distortions

200

Within CBT, the case formulation approach involves the development of an in-depth and individualized formulation of the client and his or her problem areas.

True

200

This cognitive distortion is Assuming you know what others are thinking.

What is Mind Reading

200

"If I don't get an 'A' on this exam, I am a total failure" is an example of what Cognitive Distortion?

What is "All-or-Nothing" thinking

200

What Cognitive Distortion is an example of "If I miss this deadline, I'll lose my job and end up homeless"?

What is Catastrophizing

300

These are rapid, unthinking thoughts that pop into one's mind, often influencing mood and behavior

What are automatic thoughts

300

A key aspect of CBT is to use behavioral experiments to test the accuracy of alternative beliefs.

True

300

What is Taking a single negative event as a sign of a never-ending pattern of failure. 

What is overgeneralization
300

This Sticky Thought involves excessive fear of contamination (germs), violent or sexual intrusive thoughts, intense need for symmetry, moral/religious scrupulosity, or fear of causing harm to oneself or others.

What are Obsessions

300

"I made a mistake in the report; I am an idiot" is an example of which cognitive distortion?

What is Labeling

400

This is Identifying and questioning automatic negative thoughts (e.g., "I will fail at everything") to replace them with more realistic, positive ones. 

What is Cognitive Restructuring

400

CBT strategies have the greatest impact on treatment outcomes, whereas the therapeutic relationship has no impact on outcomes.

False. (The therapeutic relationship is crucial).

400

This is a repetitive, passive, and uncontrollable mental cycle of dwelling on negative feelings, past mistakes, or distressing problems without reaching a solution 

What is Ruminations

400

This Sticky Thought involves replaying social interactions, self-blame, or questioning "why" something happened. Often associated with feelings of guilt or shame.

What are Ruminations

400

What does the "C" in the A-B-C model stand for?

What is Consequences?

500

A tool for understanding that problems stem not from activating events (A), but from beliefs (B) about those events, which lead to consequences

What is The ABC(D) Model

500

CBT is only helpful with mood and anxiety disorders.

False. (It is used for many conditions, including eating disorders and addiction).

500

These are unwanted, intrusive, and recurrent thoughts, urges, or images that cause significant anxiety, distress, or disgust 

What are Obsessions 

500

This Sticky Thought involves involuntary, repetitive, and distressing memories or scenarios that "loop" in the mind, often causing feelings of guilt, danger, or brokeness.

What is Trauma Replay

500

This is Learning to be present and aware without judgment. 

What is Mindfulness

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