PSYCHOLOGICAL INTERVENTION - COGNITIVE Flashcards
seek to help clients change both counterproductive behaviors and dysfunctional ways of thinking
Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy
Therapy under CBT
Rational-Emotive Behavioral Therapy
Mindfulness-Based CBT
Behavioral Activation
Cognitive Remediation
Panic Control Treatment
Enhanced CBT
Hallucination Reinterpretation and Acceptance
Dialectical Behavior Therapy
change and identify irrational assumptions
Rational-Emotive Behavioral Therapy
(Acceptance and Commitment Therapy): “thoughts are mere events of mind”
Mindfulness-Based CBT
therapy for depression in which the client is guided systematically increase the number of constructive and pleasurable activities and events in his or her life
Behavioral Activation
focuses on the cognitive impairments that often characterize people with schizophrenia, particularly their difficulties in attention, planning, and memory
Cognitive Remediation
clients are educated about the nature of anxiety and panic and involves teaching people with panic disorder to control their breathing, then people are taught about the logical errors that people who have panic disorders are prone to making and learn to subject their own automatic thoughts to logical re-analysis
Panic Control Treatment
focuses on addressing, disrupting, and modifying the factors that maintain the eating disorders
Enhanced CBT (CBT-E)
designed to help how people view and react to their hallucinations, so they will not suffer the fear and confusion produced by their delusional misinterpretations
Hallucination Reinterpretation and Acceptance
can help people who have difficulty with emotional regulation or are exhibiting self-destructive behaviors; accept the reality of their lives and their behaviors
Dialectical Behavior Therapy
attempting to eliminate thoughts that one finds unacceptable by thinking or behaving in ways that make up for those thoughts and so put right internally
Neutralizing
treatment of OCD that exposes client to anxiety rousing thoughts or situations and then prevents the client from performing his or her compulsive acts
Exposure and Response (Ritual) Prevention
people identify and change the maladaptive assumptions and ways of thinking that help cause their psychological disorders
Beck’s Cognitive Therapy
client is repeatedly presented with unpleasant stimuli while performing undesirable behavior such as taking drug
Aversion Therapy
treatment for alcohol use disorder in which clients are taught to keep track of their drinking behavior, apply coping strategies in situation that typically trigger excessive drinking, and plan for risky situations and reactions
Relapse-Prevention Training
intervention for people with PTSD in which therapist guide individuals to examine and change the dysfunctional attitudes and styles of interpretation they have developed as a result of their traumatic experiences, thus, enabling them to deal with difficult memories and feelings
Cognitive Processing Therapy
uses therapeutic relationship to help patients develop the skills they need to accurately understand their own feelings and emotions, as well as the feelings and emotions of others
Mentalization
help identify and counter negative attitudes that one holds toward sex
Affectual Awareness
involves both individual CBT with the client as well as additional family sessions
Positive Family Interaction Therapy
Focuses on relapse prevention after a successful treatment for a current episodes of Major depression
Mindfulness Based Cognitive Therapy (MBCT)