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what is behavior therapy grounded in?
learning
b.t characterized as
object assessment, treatment plan, goals, focus on overt behavior
b.t. based on
epirical method
who decides treatment goals
client
is a working relationship necessary?
necessary but not enough to foster change.
Client is active?
yes
Emphasis on insight?
no
techniques that teaches client to emit response inconsistent with anxiety
systematic desensitization
The techniques are:
suited for client, assessed for value, and geared twd behavior change
it is suited for:
individuals, classroom, group, and institutions
contributions of behavior therapy
therapist is a reinforcer, clien clearly informed of procedures
Emphasis on client's expression of feelings?
no
Who did work in the area of modeling?
Bandura
Who is connected with op. conditioning?
skinner
THerapists are there to do what?
summarize, reflect, clarify, ask open-ended questions,, focus on specifics and is a model
BASIC ID stands for?
not aspirations
is technical ecclecicism in multimodal therapy encouraged?
yes
WHo did the progressive relaxation procdure?
jacobson
what is multimodal therapy grounded on?
social learning theory
Bandure says effective models:
similar to observer, prestige and status and exhibiting warmth
WHat is not employed during assertion training?
self-monitoring
when did behavior therapy emerge nd grow
70's
most imp. skill for nurturing marriage
omplaining with empathy
ne. reinforcement.
removement of unpleasant stimuli from situation
cog. behavioral therapy has become
mainstream
Bandura was
a pioneer of clinical behavior therapy b/c he broadened conceptual bases and deeloped multimodal therapy
clients functioning is taken into account in
affective, cognitive, behavioral, and interpersonal ways
self-mngmt strategies
self-reward, self-monitoring, self-contract, stimulus control
what is dialectical behavior therapy?
blend of behavioral and psychoanalytical techniques
EMDR:
clients restructure cognitions or reprocess info