Stuart, CBT Flashcards

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CBT Models

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Linear causality
Time-limited
focused on current behaviors
symptom relief
highly concrete, measurable goals

Couples learn communication, problem-solving

Classical conditioning: stimulus –> behavior
Operant conditioning: behavior –> consequences
–Positive or negative reinforcement ENCOURAGE behavior
–Punishment DISCOURAGES behavior

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Primary Reinforcer:

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CBT

Biological reinforcements - survival, food, sex

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Secondary Reinforcer

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CBT

Learned consequences that are desirable - monetary rewards, positive feedback, privileges

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Premack Principle

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CBT

high likelihood behavior reinforcer for low likelihood event

going to friend’s house for cleaning your room

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Target Behavior

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behavior therapy aims to change

CBt

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Baseline

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How often target behavior takes place

CBT

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Function analysis of behavior

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assessment of likely atecedents/consequences of behavior

CBT

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Functional Family Therapy

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Sexton, CBT

  • Evidence-based approach, violent criminal B in adolescents
    1) engage family - decrease blame/negativity, increase alliances
    2) implement behavior change - build competencies
    3) generalize competencies to maintain change
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Rational-Emotive Family Therapy

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Ellis, CBT

Illogical beliefs/distortions as foundation for distress

ABC pattern
a) events in family b) influenced by beliefs c) result in problem

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Cognitive Family Therapy

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Beck, CBT

Conscious, unconscious core beliefs - schema - this is how we evaluate each other’s behaviors

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Network Therapy

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Speck, Attneave, Ruevini
CBT

Families in crisis only
Time-limited, goal-directed - use soical network
Team of two at least, up to 6 therapists.

3-4 hour sessions, meet w/family’s community, over 3-8 sessions

often used for alcohol

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Psychoeducation and Enrichment

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Anderson
CBT
For severe and persistent mental illness

How to best support the person, how to best do self-care

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Medical Family Therapy

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CBT - provides education about illness.

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Family Preservation Program

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brief, intensive, crisis intervention – when children are at risk for being removed from the home

prevent foster placements

CBT

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Family-Focused Therapy

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CBT - Bipolar Disorder

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