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re-test for TSA CBIT Programs
Please circle the correct
answer:
Which of the
following is not
true regarding tic expression?
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Tics wax
and wane in frequency and intensity
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Tics
tend to get worse into adulthood for most people with TS
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Tics
occur in bouts of bouts
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Onset
is typically between the ages of 5 and 6
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What
is the approximate prevalence of TS, as reported in this
workshop?
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3%
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0.001%
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0.5%
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5%
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Behavior
therapy assumes that tics are maintained by…
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External
environmental factors
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Biological
factors
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Internal
environmental factors
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All
of the above
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Habit
reversal training sessions are used to teach an individual to:
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Ignore
each instance of the habit behavior
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Implement
antecedent manipulations
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Use
a competing response when the habit behavior occurs
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Develop
alternative habit behaviors
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In
a habit reversal procedure, teaching an individual to identify
each instance of the habit behavior is referred to as ________
training.
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Discrimination
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Awareness
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Recognition
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Contingency
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The
competing response should be continued for…
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5 seconds
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Until
premonitory urge has dissipated
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1
minute
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The
longer of b or c
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The
social support component of CBIT involves….
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Punishing
the client for having tics
Attending weekly
meetings with others who have TS
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Asking
spouses to prompt and praise the correct use of the competing
response
Having friends offer
words of encouragement
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Which
of the following is not a guideline in selecting a competing
response (CR)?
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The
patient should be capable of maintaining the CR for at least 1
minute
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The
CR should involve a behavior that relieves the urge
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The
CR should be incompatible with the tic
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The
CR should be socially inconspicuous
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Which
of the following are true with respect to implementing
function-based interventions?
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When
possible, settings that make the tic more likely should be
eliminated or minimized
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Clients
should be reminded to use HRT procedures in high-risk tic
situations
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Stop
potentially tic-reinforcing situations
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All
of the above
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In
the Piacentini et al (2010) study of CBIT, results showed that:
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Behavior
therapy was more effective than psychoeducation and supportive
therapy in children
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Both
a and b
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Response
rates and symptom reduction was similar to placebo-controlled
medication trials
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Behavior
therapy was not more effective than psychoeducation and
supportive therapy
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