VERIFIED ANSWERS COMPREHENSIVE REVIEW
◉ 3 levels of CBT therapy.
Answer: automatic thoughts, intermediate beliefs, cognitive
schemata
◉ automatic thoughts.
Answer: the conscious response to stimuli
◉ intermediate beliefs.
Answer: assumptions about the self, the world, and the future that
led to the automatic thought occurring in response to a particular
stimulus
◉ cognitive schema:.
Answer: the content (the beliefs) and the organization of that
content, an individual schema determines which stimuli are most
likely noticed and encoded in memory, which stimuli are ignored or
discounted, how encoded information is linked to associated in
memory, and which memories are most easily recalled
,◉ probability overestimation, catastrophic thinking, all-or-nothing
thinking, overgeneralization, only considering evidence that is
consistent with existing beliefs.
Answer: cognitive distortions
◉ potential functional consequences of disruptive mood
dysregulation disorder include.
Answer: chronic severe irritability, marked disruption in child's
family and peer relationships, school performance, friendships,
dangerous behavior, suicidal ideations or attempts, severe
aggression, psychiatric hospitalization
◉ usually defined by its subjective component as the sensation of
not sleeping well or enough..
Answer: insomnia
◉ characterized by either excessive nighttime sleep or excessive
sleepiness during the day.
Answer: hypersomnia
◉ form of therapy focused more on identifying the negatively
valanced automatic thoughts associated with depressed moods and
using strategies to both test the accuracy of the negative thoughts
and consider more rational alternatives.
Answer: Cognitive Therapy
, ◉ therapy that develops a time-limited approach to address the
common problematic patterns in relationships that plague the lives
of people with depression, including unresolved grief, role disputes,
role transitions, and interpersonal deficits. elicits an interpersonal
inventory and identifies the area or areas of interpersonal difficulty
of greatest relevance to a particular patient.
Answer: interpersonal psychotherapy
◉ emphasizes two skills: observing one's perceived sensations and
accepting and experiencing those sensations nonjudgmentally.
Answer: mindfulness meditation therapy
◉ identify thoughts and behaviors that you want to change, and the
therapist helps you create a plan to change those thoughts and
behaviors..
Answer: Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
◉ draws connections between your mood and relationships to
underlying interpersonal issues.
Answer: Interpersonal Therapy
◉ focuses on changing problematic behaviors, feelings, and thoughts
by discovering their unconscious meanings and motivations.