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Cognitive Behavioral Therapy

What is CBT - correct answer Cognitive therapy is a widely used form of psychotherapy that focuses on
changing dysfunctional cognitions (thoughts), emotions and behavior.



Key Figures - correct answer Aaron Beck, Donald Meichenbaum, Albert Ellis, Leon Festinger, George Kelly,
Steve de Shazer, Insoo Kim Berg, Bill O'Hanlon



Theory - correct answer Maladaptive behavior is associated with patterns of thinking and response that
do not result in mentally healthy outcomes. The focus of therapy is on the present rather than the past.
The central premise is that behavior is maintained by its consequences:

• Consequences that accelerate behavior are called reinforcers

• Consequences that decelerate behavior are called punishers



Treatment - correct answer The goal of cognitive-behavioral therapy is to change or substitute these
patterns with more realistic and useful thoughts and responses.



Relevance - correct answer It is used to treat Depression, anxiety disorders, phobias and other forms of
mental disorders. Medication is often used in conjunction with this approach to treat mood disorders
and more severe forms of mental disorders.



Cognitive Therapy is based on? - correct answer Cognitive therapy is based on the theory that individuals
with depression, anxiety and other emotional disorders have maladaptive patterns of information
processing and behavioral-related difficulties.



Primary Target - correct answer The identification of negative or distorted automatic thoughts.



What are automatic thoughts - correct answer The relatively autonomous thoughts that occur rapidly
while an individual is in the midst of a particular situation or is recalling significant events from the past.

Automatic thoughts are frequently based on faulty logic or errors in reasoning. Cognitive therapy is
directed, in part, at helping patients recognize and change these cognitive errors (sometimes called
cognitive distortions).

, Negative automatic thoughts - correct answer Negative automatic thoughts can be associated with
behaviors (e.g., helplessness, withdrawal or avoidance) that make the problem worse. In depression or
anxiety disorders, there is often a "vicious cycle" of dysfunctional cognitions, emotions and behaviors.



Patients are taught - correct answer In cognitive therapy, patients are usually taught how to detect
cognitive errors and to use this skill in

developing a more rational style of thinking



Schemas - correct answer cognitive structures are

thought to be the templates, or basic rules, for interpreting information from the environment.



Techniques Cognitive - correct answer challenge thoughts, challenge assumptions, journaling, mental
imagery, thought stopping, self instruct training, role playing or role reversal



Techniques Behavior - correct answer graded task assignment, activity schedule, social skill training,
assertive training, behavior rehearsal



Albert Ellis - correct answer 1913-2007; Field: cognitive-behavioral; Contributions: Rational-Emotive
Therapy (RET), focuses on altering client's patterns of irrational thinking to reduce maladaptive behavior
and emotions



Albert Ellis , RET - correct answer Pioneer in Rational-Emotive Therapy (RET), focuses on altering client's
patterns of irrational thinking to reduce maladaptive behavior and emotion



CBT areas to change - correct answer Thoughts, attitudes, knowledge and skills



Assessment for CBT - correct answer Observation and interview first

LOTCA, KELS, AMPS, basic living skills battery, stress management questionnaire

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