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Cognitive Behavioral Therapy

What is cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT)? - correct answer Guided by empirical

research, CBT focuses on

the development of

personal coping

strategies that target

solving current problems

and changing unhelpful

patterns in cognitions (e.g.,

thoughts, beliefs, and

attitudes), behaviors,

and emotional regulation



What are some examples of CBT (under the umbrella)? - correct answer -Exposure

-Dialectical Behavior Therapy

-Integrative Behavioral Couples Therapy

-Cognitive Therapy



List ten facts about CBT - correct answer 1. CBT is based on the Cognitive Model of

Emotional Response.

2. CBT is Briefer and Time-Limited.

3. A sound therapeutic relationship is

necessary for effective therapy, but not the

focus.

4. CBT is a collaborative effort between the

therapist and the client.

, 5. CBT uses the Socratic Method.

6. CBT is structured and directive.

7. CBT is based on an educational model.

8. CBT theory and techniques rely on the

"Inductive Method".

9. Homework is a central feature of CBT.

10. CBT is the most widely used evidencebased

practice for treating mental disorders.



What is Rational Emotive Behavioral Therapy (REBT)? - correct answer - Assumes that cognitions,
emotions, and behaviors

interact and have a reciprocal

cause-and-effect relationship

- Is highly didactic, very

directive, and concerned as

much with thinking as with

feeling

- Teaches that our emotions

stem mainly from our beliefs,

evaluations, interpretations,

and reactions to life situations



Who created rational emotive behavior therapy (REBT)? - correct answer Albert Ellis



What is the view of human nature? - correct answer -We are born with a potential

for both rational and irrational

thinking

-We are self-talking, self- evaluating, and self-sustaining

-We learn and invent disturbing beliefs and keep ourselves

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