Cole Ch. 6: The Behavioral Cognitive Continuum

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Reinforcement of each approximation of a process until the entire task is learned

Shaping

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Reinforcement/mastery of each step in a sequence until the entire sequence is learned

Chaining

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Reinforcement/mastery of the final step first—then each previous step sequentially

Reverse chaining

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Internal and external factors that motivate learning

Reinforcement

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Intervention techniques of behavioral models

Rehearsal, role-playing, systematic desensitization and biofeedback

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Cognitive behavioral approach that focuses on ROM, strength, endurance, and ergonomic principles

Biomechanical

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Cognitive rehab is rooted in treatment for . . .

Acquired brain injury

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Which behavioral approach emphasizes the reorganization of functional brain systems to maximize performance?

Cognitive rehab

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Client assesses task demands and uses problem solving to select appropriate actions

Metacognitive approaches

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Builds a bridge between knowing what to do and performing

Functional cognition

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Which behavioral approach says that once cognitive skills are learned, they must be practiced in a wide range of settings to promote generalization?

Multicontextual

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Seven cognitive impairments addressed by Toglia

Self-awareness, orientation, memory, executive functions, motor planning, spatial neglect, and visual processing

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Five major areas of Bandura's social learning theory

Observation, attention, retention, reproduction, and motivation

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Four core features of Bandura's expanded social cognitive theory

Intentionality, forethought, self-reactiveness, and self-reflection

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Which behavioral approach places emphasis on how the client thinks, stating that the thought process occurs between the stimulus and response?

Cognitive behavioral

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Informing theories of the cognitive behavioral model

Bandura's social learning, Beck's cognitive distortions and automatic thoughts

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Maladaptive interpretations and conclusions about events

Cognitive distortions

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Habitual errors in thinking

Automatic thoughts

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Dialectical Behavioral Therapy is specifically used for what condition?

BPD

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Which behavioral approaches uses logic and juxtaposition of conflicting ideas to reveal truth?

DBT

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In the cognitive-behavioral continuum, "function" is defined as ________________ skills and their flexible use across ______________.

Information processing, task boundaries

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In the cognitive-behavioral continuum, "dysfunction" is defined as limitations in the brains ability to . . .

Process information efficiently

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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