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