PSY 330 DQ 1 Cognitive Behavioral Interventions

PSY 330 DQ 1 Cognitive Behavioral Interventions

PSY 330 DQ 1 Cognitive Behavioral Interventions

Cognitive Behavioral Interventions. Prior to beginning work on this discussion please read pages 8 – 14 of the Bennett-Levy, Westbrook, Fennell, Cooper, Rouf, and Hackmann chapter of the google book Oxford Guide to Behavioural Experiments in Cognitive Therapy (2004), the Weck article (2013), and theCombs, Tiegreen, and Nelson article (2007).
Choose a specific disorder from the following list.
• Agoraphobia
• Anorexia or Bulimia
• Generalized Anxiety Disorder
• Depression
• Panic Disorder
• Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
• Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
• Specific Phobias (public speaking, heights, animals, etc.)
• Substance Abuse

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1. Research (Vartanian et al., 2012) suggests that even informal and relatively brief behavioral assessments of normally functioning adults can lead to a consensus with respect to predicting
2.2. With respect to assessment, the behavioral perspective would attribute any observed differences based on culture to different
3.3. What did Martin Seligman find during his experiments with dogs and electrical shock?
4.4. According to B. F. Skinner, an operant is (Points : 1)
5.5. Consistent with David H. Barlow’s hypothesis, a recent study (Pickett et al., 2012) of undergraduates showed a strong connection between behavioral inhibition, experiential avoidance, and (Points : 1)
6.6. According to the chapter, classical conditioning best explains clinical disorders like PTSD by (Points : 1)
7.7. What is the difference between forgetting and extinction? (Points : 1)
8.8. What are the important steps in Joseph Wolpe’s systematic desensitization? (Points : 1)
9.9. Which of the following statements is NOT true according to Edward Lee Thorndike’s Law of Effect?
10.10. Why is a variable schedule the best schedule to maintain behavior over time? (Points : 1)
11.11. What significant result came from Beck’s success in cognitive-behavior therapy and the popularity of his approach?
12.12. In his research with rats and a maze, Edward Tolman found that (Points : 1)
13.13. Which of the following statements reflects how Albert Ellis’s Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy can be used to help us understand personality disorders? (Points : 1)
14.14. According to Kelly’s construct theory, what other construct may arise from the personal construct that “no matter how hard I work, I never get ahead”? (Points : 1)
15.15. Research about violent TV exposure has shown that such exposure
16.16. What has been shown about motivated reasoning through Kunda’s literature review? (Points : 1)
17.17. How did George Kelly compare the everyday person to a scientist in his construct theory?
18.18. How could self- and person-schemas be implicated in depression?
19.19. Why is it often said that our brains use heuristics to process information rather than algorithms?
20.20. What was a primary factor in the rise of the cognitive revolution? (Points : 1)