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Operant Models in Behavioral Therapy
1. One approach forming the foundation 2. Based on Skinner's radical behaviorism
Conditioning Theories in Behavior Therapy
1. One approach forming the foundation 2. Classical conditioning 3. Guthrie 4. Pavlov 5. Hull & Miller 6. Wolpe 7. Lazuras
In Behavior Therapy, the four approaches form foundation:
1. Conditioning theories 2. Operant Models 3. Social Learning Theory 4. Cognitive-Behavioral Models
Behavior Therapy says behavior is....
A function of what happens before and after the behavior
Behavior Therapy sees the individual as.....
Clay to be molded by the environment
Cognitive-Behavioral Models in Behavior Therapy
1. One approach forming the foundation 2. Huge in our field 3. Ellis, Beck, Meichenbaum
Social Learning Theory in Behavioral Therapy
1. One approach forming the foundation 2. Bandura 3. Also called applied behavioral analysis
General Human Nature in Behavior Therapy (5)
1. Behavior is learned 2. Deterministic (recipient is passive) 3. Behavior = ABC model 4. Sequential conditions 5. Focus on the conscious
Behavior is learned in Behavior Therapy
General view of human nature
Determinism in Behavior Therapy
1. General view of human nature 2. Recipient is passive 3. More recently, person is seen as interpreter who also effects the environment
Behavior = ABC model: Antecedents, behavior, consequences
1. General view of human nature 2. Classical focuses on A-B; Operant on B-C
Sequential conditions (Behaviorism/Human Nature)
1. Patterns of times/days/context in which certain behavior occurs 2. What's happening before, What's the target behavior, What happens after?
Focus on the conscious
1. General view of Behaviorism/Human Nature 2. Identifying key symptoms or behaviors that want to be changed
Pathology in Human Nature (1)
Undesirable behavior or thoughts (learned)---most of the time, could be neurological problems
Treatment in Human Nature (1,2/6)
1. Treatment procedures tested by scientific method 2. Concrete observable goals; focus on target behaviors/thoughts