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What is the cause of relationship distress from a cognitive-behavioral perspecti

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What is the cause of relationship distress from a cognitive-behavioral perspective?

failure to understand and meet each other’s needs for connection and security

dysfunctional relationship behaviors

inflexible rules about relationship behavior

unresolved conflicts stemming from childhood relationship

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Which of the following is an example of an assumption according to a cognitive-behavioral perspective?

Julian believes that people should always be honest with each other in a relationship.

Renatta thinks that Bobby will ignore her opinions.

Abilena thinks her husband forgot her birthday because he is mad at her.

Mohinder thinks that men provide support by solving problems and giving advice, and that women provide support by listening and empathizing.

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Growing up, Bernardo had a difficult relationship with his father, as his father was very demanding and had high expectations. If Bernardo failed to achieve what was expected, his father was likely to be angry and to demean Bernardo’s efforts. Given an object relations perspective, what do you think is most likely about Bernardo’s current intimate relationship?

Because of repression, Bernardo may not be aware of why he expects intimate relationship partners to be critical of him.

Because Bernardo will have repressed his experiences with his father, he will expect others to be caring and noncritical.

Bernardo may treat his intimate partner in a critical way because of projective identification.

If Bernardo can contain his negative affect about his partner’s perceived criticism, he will not experience relationship dissatisfaction

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Bob tells his therapist, “Marie-Claire doesn’t really care much about me anymore; there is no point in talking with her about my feelings, because she’ll just accuse me of being ‘too sensitive.’ ” Of the following statements, which one is accurate?

According to a psychodynamic perspective, Bob is engaging in projective identification.

According to an emotionally focused perspective, Marie-Claire’s lack of caring represents a secondary emotion.

According to a systems perspective, Marie-Claire’s accusations of being “too sensitive” are negative feedback.

According to a cognitive-behavioral perspective, Bob is making a negative attribution.

a.

failure to understand and meet each other’s needs for connection and security

b.

dysfunctional relationship behaviors

c.

inflexible rules about relationship behavior

d.

unresolved conflicts stemming from childhood relationship

Explanation / Answer

1). (a). Faliure to understand and meet each otherso need for connection and security.

2). (a). Because of repression, Bernardo may not be aware of why he expects intimate relationship partners to be critical of him.

3). (d). According to a cognitive-behavioral perspective, Bob is making a negative attributes. Because he is just making an assumption that she would say that.

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