chapter 25- exam 2 Flashcards
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cognitive behavior
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- involves self-talk or imaginal behavior
- occurs covertly
- “private events”
2
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cognitive restructuring
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- goal is to replace distressing thoughts with more desirable thoughts
3
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steps for cognitive restructuring
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- identify the distressing thoughts and the situation where they occur
- identify the emotional response, mood, or behavior that follows
- help the client replace distressing thoughts with more rational thoughts
4
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challenging the client’s distorted thinking
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- ellis questions how logical or rational the client’s thoughts or beliefs are
- beck uses these questions
1. where is the evidence
2. are there alternative explanantions
3. what are the implications
5
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Beck’s cognitive therapy for depression
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- focus on activity, mood, and cognitive behavior
- cognitive therapy for depression in conducted by a therapist trained in the procedure
- cognitive therapy for depression is a time limited therapy
- Beck’s cognitive therapy has been applied to other problems as well as depression
6
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self instructional training
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- identify the problem situation and desirable behavior
- identify the self-instructions to be used in the situation
- use the self-instructions and then immediately carry out the desirable behavior
7
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problem solving training
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- develop a problem solving orientation
- define the problem to be solved
- generate possible solutions through brain storming
- evaluate each potential solution
- put the plan into action and evaluate how it works
8
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stress inoculation training
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- identify self-statements that contribute to stress/anxiety and the situations in which they occur
- generate new coping self-statements to be used in four phases
- preparing for the stressor
- confronting the stressor
- being overwhelmed by the stressor
- praising self for coping with the stressor - rehearse coping self-statements in role-plays of the difficult situations
- practice in progressively more stressful situations in the natural environment
9
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defining cognitive behavior modification
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- used to help people change behaviors that are labeled as cognitive
- cognitive behaviors are covert
- cognitive behavior is verbal or imagined responses made by the person that are covert and thus not observable by others
10
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functions of cognitive behavior
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- may function as a CS that elicits an unpleasant CR
- cognitive behaviors can also function as discriminative stimuli for desirable behavior
- cognitive behaviors may function as motivating operations that influence the power of consequences to functions as reinforcers or punishers
- cognitive behaviors may also function as reinforcing or punishing consequences when they follow some other behavior
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cognitive restructuring
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- designed to replace specific maladaptive cognitive behaviors with more adaptive ones
- get rid of distressing thoughts and replace with desirable thoughts
1. help client identify distressing thoughts and the situation in which they occur
2. help the client identify the emotional response, unpleasant mood, or problem behavior that follows the distressing thought
3. help the client stops thinking the distressing thoughts by helping the client think more rational or desirable thoughts
12
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cognitive distortions
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- burns
- negative evaluations or interpretations of life events or logical errors in thinking that lead to negative mood or depressed behavior
13
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questions to challenge distorted thinking
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- where is the evidence?
- are there any alternative explanations?
- what are the implications?
14
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cognitive coping skills training
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- specific self statements
15
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self instructional training
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- identify the problem situation and define the desirable behavior most appropriate to the situation
- identify the self instructions that will be most helpful in the problem situation
- use behavioral skills training to teach the self instructions