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Cognitive Therapy
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(Beck and Ellis)
Emphasis is placed on skills needed for problems solving. These problems may also include the thoughts we tell are self. This type of therapy is active, time-limited, goal oriented, collaborative and structured |
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In Cognitive Therapy, what causes most problems?
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Mistaken beliefs and family patterns of thought
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What intervention might be used in Cognitive Therapy?
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Cognitive Restructuring
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What is CBT?
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Cognitive Behavioral Therapy which is really a lot of different types of therapy that seeks to change faulty or mistaken patterns of thoughts and behaviors. It is supported often by managed care companies and is brief, has clear treatment techniques, is goal and problem oriented and relies heavily on evidenced based research and outcomes
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Who developed RET - Rational Emotive Therapy and what is it?
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Albert Ellis
It is a therapy that involves the chain between irrational beliefs and events External Event (A) leads to Irrational Belief which leads to an Emotion or Behavior. Exp: I have a headache I must have a brain tumor and now I am depressed |
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Who Developed the Cognitive Therapy of Depression
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Beck
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What does Beck say are the three concepts that explain depression?
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1. Negative view of self, interpretation of events, or of the future
2. schemas (stable cognitive patterns) 3. cognitive errors or faulty processing |
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What is Brief Therapy?
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A quick therapy (6-20 sessions) that is focused on rapid assessment, client engagement and implementation of treatment strategies
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What makes all the difference in Brief Therapy?
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Clinician Skills, comprehensive assessments, and selective criteria (the right/ready person)
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When is TERMINATION discussed in Brief Therapy?
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Right from the beginning
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DBT
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Dialectical Behavior Therapy
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DBT is often used to treat what Dx?
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Borderline Personality Disorder
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Motivational Interviewing
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A clinical assessment and feedback approach that is intended to increase the likelihood someone will change their behavior
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FRAMES
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A technique in Motivational Interviewing
Feedback Responsibility rests with the individual Advice that is supportive Menu of different options Empathetic Counseling Style Self-efficacy is emphasized |
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What population has motivational interviewing been used successfully with?
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Substance Abuse
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What are the five principles of MI?
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Expressing empathy
developing discrepancy avoiding arguing rolling with resistance supporting self-efficacy |