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| What disorders is CBT used for? |
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| unipolar depression, anxiety, schizophrenia, BP, substance abuse, personality disorders |
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| How are CBT sessions structured? |
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| max time effectiveness, collaborative approach, address pt's problematic thoughts, emotinos, behaviors, HOMEwork |
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| What is a case formulation? |
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| it provides therapists with an explanation of the pt's condition--how it started, how it's being maintained, how it manistests itself now. CFs should be fluid |
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| what info goes into a case formulation? |
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| family history, personal development, important psychological landmarks |
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| What is the part of the CF is unique? |
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| its focu on pt's belief/schema |
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| what is a schema activation? |
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| TIMES WHEN PT'S psychological buttons are pushed |
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| what skills can be learned in CBT? |
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| monitor own behaviors; monitor own thinking, ask self socratic questions, practive new behaviors, solve problems through systemic means |
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| what are overarching goals? |
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| make pt feel more self-efficacious and confident, improve interpersonal skills, teach them the principles of damage control and problem solving, and to assist them in being more objective about themselves |
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| what are some advanced techniques? |
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| role playing, guided imagery, using non-verbal sesory modalities, homework |
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| what is rationale for HW? |
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| helps pts learn new psyhcological skills. |
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