Hus 3314 Exam 1 Questions & Answers 2024/2025
Rationale for CBT's - ANSWERSto modify one's thoughts, beliefs, and perceptions, and to change one's usual pattern of behaving. Modifying the way in which you think can facilitate both emotional and behavioral change.
Theorists/Theories - ANSWER...
Rationale for CBT's - ANSWERSto modify one's thoughts, beliefs, and perceptions, and to change one's
usual pattern of behaving. Modifying the way in which you think can facilitate both emotional and
behavioral change.
Theorists/Theories - ANSWERSif some has a problematic behavior, the believe or ...........is the thinking
tat determines someone's behavior. The behavior is causing the problem, how would someone those
problem is changing the way someone is think.
Why CBT is the dominant approach? - ANSWERS4 reasons: simple, economical, effective, diverse
simple - ANSWERSdoes not mean its not good, but better most of the time and can be effective.
economical - ANSWERScheap, sufficient
ex: can work out of class confident and can explain cbt to any client that we're going to work with and
does not take years to understand cbt.
effective - ANSWERSmuch more science underneath it or research when we compare different approach,
and cbt is easy to study with the scientific method.
ex: a group of people with skitefrunium science is answer that question by putting it to the test.
diverse - ANSWERSany presenting problem that client brings to your office for help with, cbt will work .
it's very __________in terms the type of problem its erect. 2-___________ in the population it is
effective from children to the elderly and everybody in between cbt work. 3-_________among mental
health profession, cbt is used among a lot of pf psychiatric some of them don't do therapy.
CC - ANSWERSclassical conditioning-
AKA Pavlonian conditioning and maybe two stimuli
, OC - ANSWERSmaybe a response and its consequences
4 main pieces of Pavlov studies - ANSWERSUCR, CR, UCS, CS
UCR OR unconditioned response - ANSWERSin cc, the unlearned, naturally occurring response to the
UCS
ex:dogs salivates when food occur in front of face
UCS or unconditioned stimulates - ANSWERSin cc, a stimulus that unconditionally -naturally &
automatically-triggers a response.
ex: food that triggered the dog to salivate; when food causing salivation to the dog is ______
learn response or condition response (CR) - ANSWERSin cc, the learned response to a previously neutral
conditioned stimulus.
ex: salivation in response to tone
sounding of the bell occur at the same of dinner or lunch . Food come when the bell ring, the dog learn it
is happening repeatedly sound of the bell and food . The dog learn when food time, they salivate. sound
of the bell mean food is a
CS - ANSWERSan originally neutral stimulus that after association with an unconditioned
stimulus(UCS),comes to trigger a conditioned response.
ex: previously neutral tone that now triggers the conditional salivation.sound of the bell has been learn
to trigger that.
5 major conditioning process - ANSWERSacquisition, extinction, spontaneous recovery,
generalization,discrimination
acquisition - ANSWERSinitial state of learning, during which a response is established and gradually
strengthened
extinction - ANSWERScr has become diminished
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