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Behavioral and cognitive-behavioral perspectives

Kristin A

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1.The substitution of relaxation for anxiety
7.A general technique for expanding patient's repertoire of coping behaviors. Of the most populare is assertiveness training.
8.A model of intervention that entails the use of both cognitive and behavioral techniques to modify dysfunciton thinking patterns that characterize the problem or disorder in question
9.A controversial type of treatment in which an undesired behavior is followed consistenly by an unpleasant consequence
10.Technique tht attempts to precent problems by "inoculating" patients to ongoing and future stressors
11.Any one of a variety of operant conditioning techniques that attempts to control behavior by manipulating its consequences
12.BPD clients in this type of therapy cycle twice through four skill training modules called midfulness, emotional regulation, distress tolerance, & interpersonal effectiveness
13.technique used to train people to express their needs effectively without infringing on the rights of others
14.Internal physiological stimuli such as rapid breathing and dizziness
15.The learning of a new skill or set of behaviors by observing another perform these skills
16.Seeks to modify or change patterns of thinking that are believed to contribute to a patients problems
17.A process of exposing patients to stimuli or situations that are feared or avoided
18.The notion that if a symptom is removed without attending to the underlying pathology of an illnes, another synmptom will emerge to take its place
19.A technique for reducing anxiety in which patients practice relaxation while visualizing anxiety provoking situations of increasing intensity
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1.A form of aversion therapy in which patients imagine themselves engaging in the undesirable behavir and then instructed to imagine extremely aversive events
2.A contingency management technique in which a person is removed temporarily from situation that is reinforcing the undesired behavior
3.Programs that are designed to modify the behavior of institutionalized populations
4.A behavioral technique often used for the treatment of OCD
5.A therapy pioneered by Albert Ellis in which patients are forced to confront and correct their own illogical thinking.
6.Form of aversion therapy in which client is made to overcorrect for the consequences of his/her undesired behavior

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