Behavioral Techniques For Depression Flashcards

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Listing examples of depressive behaviours

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Typical examples: isolation, passivity, complaining, rumination, avoidance.

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Examining triggers for depressed mood or behaviour

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Help the patient to determine what stimuli precede depressive responses.

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Examining consequences of depressive behavior

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Typical example: Avoidance leads to reduction of anxiety.

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Identifying goals

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Help the patient to develop short-term and long-term behavior goals that he or she wishes to accomplish.

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Reward planning

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Have the patient list positive behaviours enjoyed in the past anticipated in the future.

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Activity planning

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Have the patient schedule rewarding activities, rating each activity for pleasure and mastery, and then self-monitor actual activities.

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Graded task assignment

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Encourage the patient to self-assign increasingly demanding and challenging positive behaviours.

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Self-reward

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Help the patient to increase use of positive self-statements and identify tangible reinforces that may be associated with positive behavior.

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Decreasing rumination and excessive self-focus

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Encourage the patient to develop distracting and active behaviours to replace passivity and rumination; to set aside rumination time; and to delay rumination.

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Social skills training

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Help the patient to increase positive and rewarding behaviors toward others, such as complimenting and reinforcing other people; to become more reliable with others; to improve personal hygiene, appearance, approach, etc.; and to decrease complaining and negative social behavior.

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Assertiveness training

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Help the patient to increase responsible positive assertion (reinforcing others, generating possible solutions, developing plans, and carrying out solutions.

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