1.4.2 apply Cognitive approach to CBT Flashcards
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How did Beck suggest abnormal behaviours like depression are caused
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Caused by faulty internal processing in the computer analyogy
2
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What underlies the principles of CBT
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The assumption that internal processes, such as perception, impact on our behaviour
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What is the role of the therapist in CBT
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to help the client change their perceptions of the world around them, as these are causing their illness
4
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What would a depressed person have
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- A negative traid
- Where they have faulty processing about themselves (negative self schema), the world (inability to cope with daily tasks) and the future
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What does CBT aim to do
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Counteract faulty processing by challenging thought processes associated with abnormal behaviour
6
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What does CBT help to do
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Restructure schemas that have been categorised incorrectly
7
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Give an example of what CBT does
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- Cognitive restructuring challenges the distorted thoughts of a depressed person by asking for evidence that their thoughts are correct
- Client: ‘no one likes me’ , therapist: ‘what evidence do you have for this, why do you care’
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