It depends on the fullfillment of each members personal needs
100
Who is the pioneer of cognitive behavioral therapy?
Who is Aaron Beck
100
What is the term that occurs when no reinforcement follows a response?
What is extinction
100
What is the problem that most parents have trouble ignoring?
What is misbehavior
100
What is reinforcing change in small steps?
What is shaping
200
Which country has done considerable research on CBT and Schizophrenia?
What is the United Kingdom
200
Who introduced cognitive behavioral family therapy into mainstream family therapy?
Who is Frank Dattilo
200
What term means a good relationship is one in which giving and getting are balanced-or in the theory's terms, there is a high ratio of benefits to costs?
What is behavior exchange theory
200
What do behaviorists view symptoms as?
What is learned responses
200
What is observational learning?
What is modeling
300
What is one of the needs of a relationship most likely to be held?
What is it can engage in effective problem solving
300
According to cognitive behavioral family therapy, modification of what 2 things within the family will lead to more harmonious lives for the family members?
What are emotions and behaviors
300
What is the term for any event, behavior, or object that increases the rate of a particular response?
What is reinforcement
300
How do parents usually respond to misbehavior in their children?
What is by scolding and lecturing
300
What is a system of rewards using points, which can be accumulated and exchanged for reinforcing items or behaviors?
What is token economy
400
How is CBT used today?
What is in a variety of disorders from substance abuse to personality disorders
400
In Albert Ellis' A-B-C Model, what does the A, B, and C stand for?
What is Activating events, Irrational believes, Consequential emotions
400
What is the conceptual orientation and treatment application that builds on and modifies principles of behaviorism, taking into account some internal cognitive processes.
What is social learning theory
400
Nagging, crying, and withdrawing are examples of what?
What is aversive control
400
What is a behavioral technique for extinguishing undesirable behavior by removing the reinforcing consequences of that behavior; typically, making the child sit in a corner or go to their room?
What is time-out
500
What is often the dynamic when a relationship becomes less satisfying?
What is the ratio of positive to negative exchange have decreased
500
What are 3 objectives of cognitive behavioral therapy?
What is Collaborative, structured and goal-oriented
500
What is a behavior modification technique, designed by Joseph Wole in the 1950s, that gradually alleviates the fear and anxiety associated with an object or event?
What is systematic desensitization
500
What do people in distressed relationships show?
What is poor problem-solving skills
500
What is known as giving rewards and punishments based on children's behavior?