CBT Basics
CBT Thought Record
CBT Tools and Techniques
Cognitive Distortions
Core Beliefs
100

What does CBT stand for? 

Cognitive behavior therapy

100

What can thought records help with? 

identifying thought patterns, restructuring/reframing, etc. 

100

What tool would help someone track their emotions? 

Mood tracker

100

Name the distortion: draining and straining all positives in a situation and dwelling on negatives 

Filtering

100

Define: core belief

beliefs about ourselves, others, and the world 

200

Who developed CBT?

Aaron Beck

200

What is the first component of a thought record? 

Event/situation

200

What helps calm the mind and focuses on physical relaxation?

Progressive Muscle Relaxation

200

Name the distortion:  "If I don't get a perfect score on this test, then I'm a complete failure," 

black-and-white thinking/all-or-nothing thinking

200

True or False: assumptions and core beliefs are the roots of our automatic thoughts 

True

300

What does CBT help with? 

identifying thought patterns, labeling emotions, etc (open-ended)

300

What is the second part of a thought record? 

Automatic Thought

300

What technique explores the causes of faulty thinking and changes the initial thought?

Cognitive restructuring 
300

Name the distortion: you take an isolated negative event and turn it into a never-ending pattern of loss and defeat

Overgeneralization

300

Give three examples of a core belief

(what the client says)

400

What three things make up the CBt triangle? 

Thoughts, feelings, behaviors 

400

What is the third and fourth part of a thought record?

Emotion and behavior 

400

What tool would someone use if there is an activity they have been putting off or avoiding due to fear and/or anxiety?

Activity scheduling/behavior activation

400

Name the distortion: similar to mental filtering,  the main difference is that you dismiss it as something of no value when you do think of positive aspects. 

Discounting the positive
400

Fill in the core belief: Sarah doesn't invite you to her party and you assume people don't like you when you get close to them. 

I'm unlikable/I'll never have a close relationship

500
True or false: situations and people don't make us feel certain ways

True: its how we interpret situations or things people say/do that influences how we feel

500

How many words should you use when you are identifying an emotion? 

One

500

What technique purposefully exposes someone to a trigger while mindfully controlling the response? 

Exposure and Response Prevention

500

Give an example of: personalization

(what the client says)

500

What tool can I use to challenge/change your core beliefs?

Core belief record/restructuring/reframing

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