CBT
Psychodynamic Theory
CBT/DBT
SFBT
Jokes
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What is the goal of CBT? (Hint: CBT Triangle)

Cognitive behavioral therapy focuses on changing the automatic negative thoughts that can contribute to and worsen our emotional difficulties, depression and anxiety .

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Who created the Psychodynamic theory?

Freud

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What does DBT stand for?

dialectal behavior therapy

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What does SFBT stand for?

Solution Focused Brief Therapy

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Why did the golfer bring two pairs of pants?

In case he got a hole in one.

200

What name 2 diagnoses/disorders that CBT is helpful for.

anxiety, depression, eating disorders, mood disorders, substance use

200

 Describe the Id

The id is the primitive and instinctive component of personality. The id is a part of the unconscious that contains all the urges and impulses, including what is called the libido, a kind of generalized sexual energy that is used for everything from survival instincts to appreciation of art.

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What are the two minds in DBT

Wise Mind and Emotional Mind

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What is SFBT?

Solution-Focused Brief Therapy (SFBT) is a short-term goal-focused evidence-based therapeutic approach, which incorporates positive psychology principles and practices, and which helps clients change by constructing solutions rather than focusing on problems

200

Why should you never play poker at the zoo?

Too many cheetahs

300

Explain the Cognitive Behavioral Triangle

The CBT triangle, or cognitive triangle, is a tool used by therapists and others to teach the concept of changing negative patterns of thought. The points of the triangle show how thoughts, feelings, and behaviors are all connected. By changing one of these three points, you can change the others for the better.

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What does psychodynamic theory help clients to understand?

helps clients understand their emotions and unconscious patterns of behavior

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DBT is effective for people who have difficulty...

managing and regulating their emotions.

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What are 3 of the techniques that SFBT uses?

Previous solutions, exceptions, present-future focused questions, coping questions, compliments, scaling, miracle question.

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What kind of shoes do breadsticks wear?

Loafers

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What is an automatic thought?

the kind of negative self-talk that appears immediately, without us even being aware of forming a thought, in response to a certain stimulus.

400

Describe the Superego

The superego is a part of the unconscious that is the voice of conscience (doing what is right) and the source of self-criticism. It reflects society's moral values to some degree, and a person is sometimes aware of their own morality and ethics, but the superego contains a vast number of codes, or prohibitions, that are issued mostly unconsciously in the form of commands or "don't" statements.

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Why is dialect important in DBT?

Communicating and expressing emotion

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What does the miracle question ask of the client?

To imagine and discuss a possible world where problems are removed and issues addressed

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What do you need to cook an alligator?

a croc-pot 

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Who created CBT?

Aaron Beck

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Describe the Ego

The ego is the only part of the conscious personality. The ego develops to mediate between the unrealistic id and the external real world. It is the decision-making component of personality. The ego operates according to the reality principle, working out realistic ways of satisfying the id’s demands, often compromising or postponing satisfaction to avoid negative consequences of society.

500

What is the difference between CBT and DBT?

cognitive focuses on thoughts that lead to emotion and behavior and DBT focuses on emotion first

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Who was 1 of the people responsible for creating the SFBT model?

Insoo Kim & Steve De Shazer

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Why do cows have hooves and not feet?

they lactose