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Flashcards covering key CBT concepts, Bandura & Beck, REBT, assessments, tests, and interventions from the Cognitive Behavioral FOR notes.
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What shapes human behavior in the Cognitive-Behavioral Frame of Reference?
Internal thought processes: beliefs, intentions, emotions, attitudes, and related cognitive processes.
What approaches are included in Cognitive-Behavioral FORs?
Teaching-learning, psychoeducation, and self-management strategies.
What client abilities are required for CBT approaches?
Self-awareness, inductive reasoning, and deductive reasoning.
Who can benefit from Cognitive-Behavioral FORs?
Adults and children with behavioral and/or cognitive deficits.
Give 2 examples of deficits addressed by this FOR.
Child feeling peer rejection; brain-injured adult denying limitations.
What theory is Bandura known for in this FOR?
Social Learning Theory.
List 3 key Bandura concepts used in CBT.
Observational learning; modeling (role-playing); reinforcement.
What concepts are central to Beck’s Cognitive Therapy?
Cognitive distortions, automatic thoughts, Socratic questioning, and guided discovery.
What is an example of a core schema?
I am bad.
What does Ellis’s Rational Emotive Therapy (REBT) emphasize?
The ABCD model: Activating event (Antecedent), Beliefs, Consequences, and Disputing irrational beliefs.
What technique is used to reframe problems in REBT?
Cognitive restructuring.
Name 3 self-report or mental status tools used in CBT evaluation.
Role Checklist; Mini-Mental State Examination; Beck Depression Inventory.
What are two cognitive-level tests used?
Allen’s Cognitive Levels Screening; LOTCA.
What ADL-based tests are mentioned?
KELS; Barthel Index.
What is the central task of interventions in CBT?
Applying logic to dispute irrational thinking habits.
List 3 common CBT interventions.
Psychoeducational groups; social and life skills groups; self-regulation.