CBT Flashcards

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Albert Ellis’s Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy

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Emphasizes thinking, judging, deciding, analyzing, and doing

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Emotional and behavioral difficulties develop when people mistake

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simple preferences (desires for love, approval, success) for dire needs

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People DO NOT NEED to be accepted and loved, so therapists teach clients

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to feel undepressed despite not being loved and/or accepted by others

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Blame is at the core of most emotional disturbances,

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so people must learn to accept themselves with imperfections if they want to get better. Anxiety stems from the internal repetition of irrational sentences.

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A-B-C Theory of Personality

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A (Activating event)  B (Belief)  C (Emotional and Behavioral Consequences

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REBT

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The main function of the therapist is to challenge clients to reevaluate their ideas and philosophy of life

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The founder of rational emotive behavior therapy is:

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Albert Ellis

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The role of the client in rational emotive behavior therapy is like that of a:

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student or learner

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9
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An REBT therapist would contend that anxiety stems from:

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the internal repetition of irrational sentences

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The REBT technique that involves having clients imagine themselves in situations where they feel inappropriate feelings is called:

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rational-emotive imagery

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11
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Beck’s cognitive therapy is widely applied to the treatment of:

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depression

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The cognitive distortion of making conclusions without supporting & relevant evidence is:

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arbitrary inferences

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The cognitive distortion that consists of forming conclusions based on an isolated detail of an event is:

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selective abstraction

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The process of holding extreme beliefs on the basis of a single incident & applying them inappropriately to dissimilar events or setting is known as:

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overgeneralization

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15
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Constructivist perspective in cognitive therapy holds that:

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there are multiple realities & a therapist’s task is to help clients appreciate how they construct their realities & how they author their stories

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16
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To what does the term “cognitive triad” refer?

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it is a pattern that triggers depression

17
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In cognitive therapy, techniques are designed for:

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assist individuals in making alternative interpretations of events in their daily lives

18
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The type of cognitive error that involves thinking & interpreting in all-or-nothing terms, or in categorizing extremes, is known as:

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polarized thinking