"Hot" cognition

1) What is "hot" cognition?
a. Thoughts that are highly negative.
b. Thoughts that are resistant to conceptual change.
c. Thoughts that are inaccurate.
d.** Thoughts that are infused with emotion.
2) Which of the following client statements would be the best example of a personal theory?
a. "The world is an unsafe place."
b. "People are only out for themselves."
c. "If I ask my friend about suicide, that will put the idea in their head."
d. "Good things happen to good people; bad things happen to bad people."
3) A co-worker tells you about a tool they are using with their client to help them identify the eight
basic emotions. You guess that this tool is probably based in:
a. Paul Ekman's theory
b. Robert Plutchik's model
c. James Gross' model
d. Maslow's hierarchy
4) You notice that your client does not seem to be expressing a lot of emotion in therapy. When the
two of you discuss emotional topics, you never see them express anger or frustration and you
never see them appear sad or cry. Instead of labeling this as something that is wrong with your
client, you consider that this may be because of their culture's:
a. Display rules
b. Social referencing
c. Tunnel vision
d. Autonomy