Cognitive Behavioral Therapy - Davis Flashcards

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What are automatic negative thoughts?

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pessimistic thoughts about future outcomes:

  • almost always are negative
  • are overgeneralizations
  • distort reality
  • seem to occur spontaneously
  • may barely enter awareness
  • are believed to be true
  • sometimes coexist with images
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What is the Automatic Negative Thought Record?

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  • **Patient homework in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy.
  • Record of situations that triggered automatic thoughts, what the resulting emotion was, the alternative responses, and the outcomes of the situation.
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How do automatic negative thoughts with rational responses improve mood?

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Decrease resulting negative emotions and physiologic responses such as stress, anxiety, increased heart rate, etc.

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What are the basic principles of Cognitive Behavior Therapy?

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  • CBT is problem focused.
  • CBT emphasizes the present with links to the past.
  • CBT is time limited.
  • CBT teaches skills to change negative thought patterns.
  • CBT is structured and requires active homework sessions.
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What are the three parts of the simple cognitive model?

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  1. Situation/event
  2. Automatic thoughts
  3. Reaction (emotional, physiological, behavioral)
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What triggers automatic negative thoughts?

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  • external event
  • stream of thoughts
  • emotion
  • behavior
  • sensations
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How do you evaluate automatic negative thoughts?

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  • test its validity
  • look for other interpretations
  • decatastrophize the situation (worst case)
  • recognize the impact it has
  • get distance from it (perspective taking)
  • engage problem-solving
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What are rational responses?

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  • fit the facts
  • are testable
  • refute automatic negative thoughts
  • reduce distress
  • point toward an action plan
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What are the adaptive response questions to the auto

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  • What is the evidence that the ANT is true?
  • Is there an alternative explanation?
  • What is the worse that can happen? What is the best that can happen? What is the most likely outcome?
  • How does the ANT affect me?
  • If a friend was in this situation, what would I tell him/her?
  • What should I do?
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What are the rational responses to the ANT: “I will never get all of this studying done before the exam. I am going to fail.”?

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  • I need to stay focused on what I can accomplish tonight.
  • I have a good study plan in place.
  • I can ask for help if I don’t understand something.
  • I often think this way but end up doing just fine.
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What are core beliefs?

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  • Early experiences contribute to the development of core beliefs about yourself, your world, and others. (I.e. I am incompetent, No one likes me, I am evil, etc.)
  • Automatic negative thoughts are the “symptoms” or expressions of core beliefs.
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