Chapter 7: Behavioral work/ decreasing avoidance Flashcards

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2 interventions to target avoidance behaviour

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  1. exposure treatments

2. behavioural activation

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exposure treatment

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= exposure to feared stimulus, goals of habituation of physiological anxiety, reduction of fears, provisions of opportunities for new learning to occur
- newer research: random and variable exposure produces similar outcomes to traditional gradual systematic exposure

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ways to maximise the effectiveness of exposure therapy

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  • use of expectancy violation: if clients feared outcome will not occur, he or she will learn more effectively
  • reduction of anxiety during exposure may not have to be reduced and teaching of coping skills may not be required
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minimizing factors that inhibit successful exposure therapy

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  • most anxious clients typically have mental, interpersonal or behavioural habits that serve to decrease their anxiety and minimise the effectiveness of exposure, e.g. reassurance seeking, safety behaviours, self-or anxiety-focused attention –> purpose: temporariliy reduce anxiety, making treatment less effective
  • safety behaviours have negative consequences, including increased focus on anxiety, prevention of new learning, prevention of true involvement in the exposure practice
  • -> anxiety neutralisation or maintenance factors can be defined as factors that minimise the effects of exposure
  • helpful to reduce these behaviours systematically in a gradual fashion, building their reduction into the exposure
  • make clients aware of them
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methods to minimise avoidance and maintain gains during exposure therapy

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e. g.,
1. identification though functional analysis
2. vigilance and close observation
3. make clients aware of them
4. partners/families assistance for identification
5. gradual and systematic reduction in collaboration with client
6. client: learn how to tolerate and accept anxiety
7. repeat exposure

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behavioural activation

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  • idea: avoidance works to maintain depressed mood

- Behavioral activation targets avoidant coping as a primary problem in depression

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steps in behavioural activation

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  1. conduct a functional analysis to determine the clients avoidance patterns
    - TRAP (triggers, response avoidance pattern)
    - TRAC ( triggers, response, alternative coping)
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