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What are the 8 module skills used within UP for Transdiagnostic Treatment
of Emotional Disorders?
1) motivational enhancement/goal setting
2) psychoeducation about emotions
3) emotion awareness training
4) cognitive appraisal and reappraisal
5) emotion avoidance and emotion-driven behavior
6) awareness/tolerance of physical sensations
7) emotion exposure
8) relapse prevention
Describe the focus and three phases of "Interpersonal Therapy"
1) looking at interpersonal functioning/problems and increasing
social/communication skills
2) a) assessment, b) focus on interpersonal problem areas, c) review progress
Describe the characteristics of the "Multimodal Therapy"
integrates variety of cognitive/behavioral techniques
holds meta-theory for problems, posits circular causality
,uses variety of techniques to assess B.A.S.I.C.I.D
Describe the focus and overall purpose of "Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
or Cognitive Therapy"
1) identify distorted thoughts/assumptions, seeking evidence for/against
cognitions, ^ rational thoughts/assumptions to challenge irrational ones
2) changing validity of wrong thoughts
Describe focus and change of process of "Acceptance & Commitment
Therapy"
1) behavioral principles and behavior theory of language and cognition
2) client changes relationship w/ how they think/feel/do things --> shift to
content --> clients learn psychological flexibility
Describe goal of "Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy"
identify/challenge irrational beliefs in a confrontational/directive way
What are the main differences between a pediatric psychologist and a
child clinical psychologist?
1) works primarily w/ children, works in healthcare settings or private
practice, behavioral orientation
2) orientation = more theoretical and integrative
What stressor does CBCT not treat?
A - Verbal Aggression
B - Financial Problems
C - Physical Aggression
D - Sexual Dysfunction
C - Physical Aggression
, Three goals of CPT for PTSD?
Reflect, redefine, recover
Interpersonal stressors focused on in Interpersonal Therapy
current issues
What element is not used in CBT for Body Dysmorphic Disorder?
A - psychoeducation
B - exposure and repsonse prevention (E/RP)
C - role-playing
D - perceptual retraining
C - role playing
Order of phases of Trauma Focused CBT for PTSD in children
Coping skills --> Trauma Narration and Processing --> Consolidation &
Closure
Therapy combo that makes up PCIT
CBT + Play Therapy
Who was the creator of CBT?
Aaron Beck (1970)
What makes using interoceptive exposure in CBT for patients with panic
disorder beneficial?
A.) Interoceptive exposure allows for the patient to induce a panic attack
in session so the therapist can assess the severity
B.) Interoceptive exposure helps the patient learn to avoid the places
where they have their panic attacks.
C.) Interoceptive exposure can help them go through the symptoms of a
panic attack in a controlled setting, which reduces fears associated with
the physical sensations.
D.) Interoceptive exposure is not beneficial. It only adds to the fear of a