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1 Understanding Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy
Psychotherapy Understanding Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy

2 Cognitive Therapy An insight therapy, emphasizing and changing negative and maladaptive beliefs/thoughts Quick Therapy (4-20 sessions) Two “Versions”

3 Cognitive Therapy operates under these assumptions:
Hypothesis w/RET is that emotions stem mainly from beliefs, evaluations, interpretations, and reactions to life situations. Therapy is to identify and change irrational beliefs Main Idea: Interpretations are the problem, not the event

4 Psychotherapy COGNITIVE BEHAVIOR Beck’s Experiential Approach Ellis’
Rational Emotive Therapy

5 Cognitive Therapy: Experiential Approach
Where the therapist acts as an advisor, helping the client to discover their own faulty beliefs Aaron Beck

6 Cognitive Therapy: Experiential Approach
Identifies faulty beliefs Treated as a hypothesis put to a test via recognizing where thoughts are awry Get feedback

7 Cognitive Therapy: Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy (RET)
The goal is to provide clients with the tools to restructure their philosophic and behavioral styles Albert Ellis

8 Cognitive Therapy: Rational Emotive Therapy
Activating Event Belief Consequence (Emotional & Behavioral) Dispute Effective Philosophy New Feeling

9 RET Steps Identify irrational thoughts
Therapist disputes irrational thoughts Actively teach client rational thoughts Changes in behavior come through behavioral techniques

10 Psychotherapy COGNITIVE BEHAVIOR Exposure/ Flooding Aversion Therapy
Systematic Desensitization

11 Systematic Desensitization
Build Anxiety Hierarchy Deep Relaxation Work Through Hierarchy “counter-conditioning”

12 Exposure/Flooding Anxiety reduction technique that keeps people in a feared and harmless situation without escaping

13 Aversion Therapy An aversive stimulus is paired with a punishing response


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