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Reinforcement of each approximation of a process until the entire task is learned
Shaping
Reinforcement/mastery of each step in a sequence until the entire sequence is learned
Chaining
Reinforcement/mastery of the final step first—then each previous step sequentially
Reverse chaining
Internal and external factors that motivate learning
Reinforcement
Intervention techniques of behavioral models
Rehearsal, role-playing, systematic desensitization and biofeedback
Cognitive behavioral approach that focuses on ROM, strength, endurance, and ergonomic principles
Biomechanical
Cognitive rehab is rooted in treatment for . . .
Acquired brain injury
Which behavioral approach emphasizes the reorganization of functional brain systems to maximize performance?
Cognitive rehab
Client assesses task demands and uses problem solving to select appropriate actions
Metacognitive approaches
Builds a bridge between knowing what to do and performing
Functional cognition
Which behavioral approach says that once cognitive skills are learned, they must be practiced in a wide range of settings to promote generalization?
Multicontextual
Seven cognitive impairments addressed by Toglia
Self-awareness, orientation, memory, executive functions, motor planning, spatial neglect, and visual processing
Five major areas of Bandura's social learning theory
Observation, attention, retention, reproduction, and motivation
Four core features of Bandura's expanded social cognitive theory
Intentionality, forethought, self-reactiveness, and self-reflection
Which behavioral approach places emphasis on how the client thinks, stating that the thought process occurs between the stimulus and response?
Cognitive behavioral
Informing theories of the cognitive behavioral model
Bandura's social learning, Beck's cognitive distortions and automatic thoughts
Maladaptive interpretations and conclusions about events
Cognitive distortions
Habitual errors in thinking
Automatic thoughts
Dialectical Behavioral Therapy is specifically used for what condition?
BPD
Which behavioral approaches uses logic and juxtaposition of conflicting ideas to reveal truth?
DBT
In the cognitive-behavioral continuum, "function" is defined as ________________ skills and their flexible use across ______________.
Information processing, task boundaries
In the cognitive-behavioral continuum, "dysfunction" is defined as limitations in the brains ability to . . .
Process information efficiently
Teaches clients to address their own thoughts, emotions, and sensation that may be preventing them from living a meaningful life, and to accept them for what they are.
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy