CBT
CBT Triangle
CBT Techniques
Cognitive Distortions
Pros/Cons of CBT
100

What does CBT stand for?

Cognitive Behavioral Theory

100

What are the three components for the CBT triangle?

Thoughts, emotions (or feelings), and behaviors 

100

The process of identifying and reframing negative thought patterns into more realistic and positive thoughts.

What is Cognitive Restructuring. 

100

What is all-or-nothing thinking?

It’s the tendency to see situations in black-and-white terms, with no middle ground (e.g., “I failed this task, so I’m a failure”).

100

Common challenge of CBT for some clients.

Homework in between sessions

200

CBT focuses on changing what two things

Thoughts and behaviors

200

Your thoughts impact your...

Emotions and behaviors

200

Alex believes that because they made one mistake at work, they are terrible at their job. This is an example of ______.

Overgeneralization

200

How are you feeling today?

Any feeling word. 

200

Name a condition that CBT is particularly effective at treating

depression or anxiety disorders

300

A core principle of CBT that believes problems are in part due to ________ ways of thinking.

What is Faulty.

300

What triggers the cognitive triangle?

What is a situation. 

300

After a breakup, Sam believes they will never be happy again. Which cognitive distortion is this?

Catastrophizing

300

What was the last thing you ate today? Was it good?

!!!

300

CBT is generally more effective for long-term problems (True or False)

False

400

A core principle of CBT that believes problems are in part due to learned patterns of _________ behaviors. 

What is unhelpful. 

400

Your interpretation of the situation. 

What are your thoughts. 

400

Name 3 examples of a cognitive distortion

Catastrophizing, black-and-white thinking, mind reading, overgeneralizing, personalization, jumping to conclusions, should statements, magnification/minimization, labeling or mislabeling

400

What is something you are truly looking forward to?

Share. 

400

CBT helps clients by teaching them what?

Skills to manage their thoughts, emotions, and behaviors on their own

500

True or False: People can learn and implement coping skills to relieve their symptoms. 

What is True. 

500

Your response to a situation/ your actions. 

What is your behaviors.

500

What is personalization?

It’s when someone blames themselves for things outside of their control (e.g., “It’s my fault the team didn’t win”).

500

Give a compliment to another group member. 

You are kind. etc. 

500

Why might CBT overlook deeper emotional issues?

It focuses more on changing thoughts and behaviors rather than exploring past experiences or emotions.