Beck’s cognitive therapy has been most widely applied to the treatment of this.
What is depression?
Which theorist is known for his or her abrasive, humorous, and flamboyant style?
Who is Albert Ellis?
In the ABC model, the A stands for:
What is antecedent?
This approach to psychotherapy stresses choice theory.
What is Reality Therapy?
Sonia, a recovering alcoholic, is being taught to view any lapses that occur as “learning opportunities” rather than “catastrophic failures.” What is this called?
What is relapse prevention?
REBT views emotional disturbances as the result of:
What is irrational thinking and behaving?
This integrates techniques from mindfulness-based stress reduction and cognitive behavior therapy.
What is Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy (MBCT)?
This approach aims to evoke intense emotional experiences in the moment.
What is REBT?
The type of cognitive error that involves thinking and interpreting in all-or-nothing terms, or in categorizing experiences in either/or extremes, is known as this.
What is polarized thinking?
n the REBT A-B-C model, B stands for
What is beliefs?
An intense and prolonged exposure to the actual anxiety-producing stimuli.
What is in vivo flooding?
Asking a client to randomly record thoughts is an assessment approach used in . . .
What is cognitive therapy?
(Will accept CBT)
In Meichenbaum’s cognitive behavior modification, what is given primary importance?
What is inner speech?
Which REBT technique involves having the client do the very thing they avoid because of “what people might think?”
What are shame attacking exercises?
_________ is a key pioneer of clinical behavior therapy because of his broadening of its conceptual bases and development of multimodal therapy.
Who is Arnold Lazarus?
Eye movement desensitization and reprocessing is considered to be a technique in this approach.
What is behavior therapy?
Reality therapists refuse to accept these.
What are excuses?
The cognitive distortion that consists of forming conclusions based on an isolated detail of an event.
What is selective abstraction?
The REBT technique that involves having clients imagine themselves in situations where they feel inappropriate feelings is called:
What is rational emotive imagery?
_____________involves the removal of unpleasant stimuli from a situation once a certain behavior has occurred.
What is negative reinforcement?
This approach for treating borderline personality disorder involves teaching clients how to regulate emotions and to integrate the opposing notions of acceptance and change.
What is Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT)?