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Cognitive Behavioural Therapy

Cognitive Behavioural Therapy. CBT. Assumptions underlying CBT. Key influence on behaviour is how an individual thinks about a situation. Aims to change unwanted or maladaptive thoughts and beliefs Believes that undesirable behaviours have been learned.

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Cognitive Behavioural Therapy

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  1. Cognitive Behavioural Therapy CBT

  2. Assumptions underlying CBT • Key influence on behaviour is how an individual thinks about a situation. • Aims to change unwanted or maladaptive thoughts and beliefs • Believes that undesirable behaviours have been learned. • Disputes maladaptive thoughts and seeks to replace them.

  3. Stress inoculation training • Meichenbaum (1985) • A form of CBT • We can inoculate ourselves against stress in the same way that we can be inoculated against infectious diseases.

  4. 3 main phases • Conceptualisation • Skills acquisition (and rehearsal) • Application and follow-through

  5. Conceptualisation • Client is educated about the nature and impact of stress. • Identify particular areas of stress • Stress to be viewed as a problem to be solved • Client to think differently about their problem

  6. Skills acquisition and rehearsal • Strategies for coping with the client’s specific problem are taught e.g. Positive thinking, relaxation, social skills, diversion, using social support, time management • Coping skills practised in the clinic

  7. Application and follow-through

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