Asked by Hoàng Thanh on Jun 19, 2024
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Which of the following statements characterizes the student-directed thought stopping: overt interruption stage?
A) student says "STOP" silently to him/herself
B) student says "I'm doing fine, just keep up the good work"
C) student says "STOP" aloud
D) practitioner says "STOP" aloud
Thought Stopping
A cognitive intervention technique used to control or eliminate intrusive thoughts by consciously attempting to interrupt and halt them.
Overt Interruption
An explicit or open disruption in a process or activity.
- Acquire understanding of student-led cognitive tactics such as thought halting and the turtle method.
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erika garibayJun 20, 2024
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
During the overt interruption stage of student-directed thought stopping, the student is instructed to say "STOP" aloud. This is a part of the process where the student actively interrupts their own negative or unwanted thoughts by vocalizing the command, making it an external and audible action.
Learning Objectives
- Acquire understanding of student-led cognitive tactics such as thought halting and the turtle method.