Theorists
Key theory concepts
The therapy process
Interventions and models
Interventions and models continued
100
He studied psychology at Harvard and is referred to as the Father of the Behavioral approach
What/who is BF Skinner?
100
When behaviors are influenced by the consequence that follows (ie. positive reinforcement)
What is operant conditioning
100
These occupy a central importance in behavior therapy. They should be "SMART"
What are Goals
100
Real life exposure to the actual anxiety producing events (rather than imagining them)
What is in vivo exposure
100
involves self-monitoring, self-reward, self-contracting and stimulus control
What is self-management
200
Born and educated in S. Africa. Known for the multimodal approach
What/who is Arnold Lazarus
200
When a stimulus is paired with a neutral stimulus to elicit the same response
What is classical conditioning
200
This person tends to be active, directive and function as consultants and problem solvers
What/who is therapist
200
Skills designed to teach clients to relate to external and internal sources of stress in constructive ways
What is MBSR (mindfulness-based stress reduction)
200
Developed to treat those diagnosed with borderline personality disorder
What is dialectical behavioral theory
300
Born in Canada and most widely known for social learning theory
What/who is Albert Bandura?
300
1. People have the capacity to choose how they will respond to external events in their environment 2. people are the producers and products of their environment 3. people are capable of increasing skills
What is the View of Human Nature
300
A focus is placed on this persons role in treatment decisions
What/who is the client?
300
involves fully accepting present experience and mindfully letting go of obstacles
What is ACT - acceptance and commitment therapy
300
teaching clients skills to express themselves while being sensitive to other's feelings and thoughts
What is assertion training
400
Best known for developing Dialectical Behavioral Theory
What/who is Marsha Linehan?
400
A triadic, reciprocal interaction among the environment, personal factors (ie. beliefs) and individual behavior.
What is social learning theory/approach
400
An ongoing process of observation, self-monitoring and evaluation to inform the treatment process
What is assessment
400
training that involves communicating effectively and appropriately, to include behavior rehearsal and feedback.
What is social skills training
400
typically used to treat trauma and may only be facilitated by a trained and supervised therapist
What is EMDR
500
Best known for developing Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing
What/who is Francine Shapiro
500
Behaviors that may have once served the client but now they wish to reduce or extinguish
What are maladaptive behaviors
500
The A-B-C model
What is antecedent, behavior, consequence
500
typically used to manage anxiety and involves a three step process to 'tackle' this anxiety hierarchy
What is systematic desensitization
500
The therapists who are facilitating this type of behavior therapy are adhering to specification and measurement. This is the distinguishing factor for this type of therapy
What is group behavioral therapy