Here's an AI-generated practice question (with some formatting adjustments). Is AI the future of test prep? Will bots be doing CBT with clients? Stay tuned… First, here's that practice question:

How can cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) be used to address a client's negative thought patterns and behaviors?

1. CBT can be used to prescribe medication to manage negative thought patterns and behaviors.

2. CBT can be used to provide supportive counseling to help clients cope with negative thought patterns and behaviors.

3. CBT can be used to engage in expressive therapies, such as art or music therapy, to address negative thought patterns and behaviors.

4. CBT can be used to identify and challenge negative thought patterns through techniques such as cognitive restructuring.

What do you think? The bot has rationales for each answer:

1. While medication may be used in conjunction with CBT, it is not a primary component of CBT and is not used to address negative thought patterns and behaviors directly.

2. While supportive counseling can be an important component of CBT, it is not the primary focus of the therapy and is not used to address negative thought patterns and behaviors directly.

3. While expressive therapies can be used in conjunction with CBT, they are not a primary component of the therapy and are not used to address negative thought patterns and behaviors directly.

4. One of the primary techniques used in CBT is cognitive restructuring, which involves identifying and challenging negative thought patterns and replacing them with more adaptive thoughts. This can be a powerful tool in addressing negative thought patterns and behaviors.

So there you have it. The answers is 4 - none of the other answers describe CBT-based interventions. Thanks, robot question creator. Not bad!

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December 19, 2022
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