Historical Background
Four Areas of Development
Therapeutic Process
Therapeutic Techniques & Procedures
A Multicultural Perspective
100
Who is the father of behaviorism?
B.F. Skinner
100
Who conducted dog salivation experiments, which represented what area of development for behavior therapy?
Ivan Pavlov-Classical Conditioning
100
To increase personal choice
What are Therapeutic Goals?
100
Works with ABC Model
What are Operant Conditioning Techniques?
100
What is One Strength of Behavior Therapy from a Multicultural Diversity Perspective?
What is more a more suitable approach for clients, as it empowers and provides the patient with immediate tools they can use on their day to day lives.
200
What are the four areas of development of behavior therapy?
Classical Conditioning, Operant Conditioning, Social Learning Approach, and Cognitive-Behavior Therapy
200
What area of development involves positive and negative reinforcement, punishment, and extinction techniques in behavior therapy?
Operant Conditioning
200
Therapist conducts follow-up assessments
What is Therapist Function & Role?
200
Therapist teaches relaxation
What is Progress Muscle Relaxation?
200
What is an approach that emphasizes the teaching of clients self-management skills & a range of new coping behaviors, as well as re-construct their thoughts?
What is Group-Based Behavioral Approach
300
During what years did the behavior therapy approach start taking place?
1950-1960's
300
People develop effective social skills after they are in contact with other people who effectively model interpersonal skills, what area of development is this an example of?
Social Learning Approach
300
Client receives homework assignments
What is Client’s Experience?
300
Considered "third wave" of CBT
What is Mindfulness and Acceptance-Based CBT?
300
What is Evidence-Based Therapies (EBT)
What is a major hallmark of both behavior therapy and cognitive behavior therapy.
400
Who developed the approach, which combined classical and operant conditioning with observational learning?
Albert Bandura-Social Learning Approach
400
What area of development, is considered a combination of psychotherapy and behavioral therapy. Its goal is to change patterns of thinking or behavior that are behind people’s difficulties, and so change the way they feel.
Cognitive-Behavior Therapy
400
Therapeutic strategies built on relationship foundation
What is Relationship Between Therapist & Client?
400
Exposed to feared stimuli for a long period of time
What is In Vivo Flooding?
400
What is a strength of Behavior Therapy.
This is a ______ of Behavior Therapy as the approach emphasis on ethical accountability.
500
A theorist realized that there exists a link between thoughts and feelings, which is key to a client's understanding in order to overcome their challenges. What theorist believed this form of therapy was important? What was the therapy called?
Aaron Beck:Cognitive-Behavior Therapy
500
Explain the difference between classical conditioning and operant conditioning?
A basic feature of operant conditioning is reinforcement, classical conditioning relies more on association between stimuli and responses. A second distinction is that much of operant conditioning is based on voluntary behavior, while classical conditioning often involves involuntary reflexive behavior.
500
ABC Model stands for
What is Antecedent, Behavior, Consequences Model
500
Based on principle of classical conditioning
What is Systematic Desensitization?
500
What is False.
Does Behavior Therapy provide a way to change behaviors and feelings?
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