Relier Pairs CBMT Psych TermsVersion en ligne Included in this list are some psychological terms and experiments that may be featured on the CBMT certification exam par Taylor Miller 1 Psychodynamic 2 Existential 3 Approaches/ Models 4 Fading 5 Cogntive-Behavioral 6 Cognitive 7 Goal of Insight Therapy 8 Free Association 9 Behavioral 10 Shaping Psychotherapy where the goal is awareness of causes or motivation for behavior which leads to control over that behavior A combination of the 2 combining inward reflection as well as reinforcement for behavior psychodynamics, behavioral, neurological, guided imagery, rational-emotive, cognitive, existential Therapy based solely on reinforcement of desired behavior and elimination of maladaptive behavior- no psychoanalytic process Gradual removal of cues in an attempt to maintain behavior on its own Developing new behaviors by reinforcing successive approximations of the desired behavior Psychotherapy developed by Beck. Idea is to overcome difficulties by identifying and changing dysfunctional thinking, behavior, and emotional response Inner conflict is due to confrontation with the givens of existence. Emphasis rests on the examination and resolution of inner conflicts Used in psychoanalysis (and psychodynamic theory), freudian technique where clients relay 1st though that comes to mind 1 Supportive Therapy 2 Rational Emotive Therapy 3 Autogenic Relaxation 4 Transference 5 Countertransference 6 Phenomenological 7 Transcactional Analysis 8 Re-educative Therapy 9 Operant/ Behavioral Conditioning 10 Classical/Respondent Conditioning Active involvement, increase behavior control and develop healthy feelings Client's projection of feelings toward another Pavlov's Dog, One stimulus comes to be associated with another stimulus "learned by association" Perceived through subjective reality. Study of structures of consciousness as experienced from the 1st-person point of view Promotes growth and adjustment, reorganize values/behavior, responsibility for one's own actions Psychotherapy that examines interactions as a method of understanding patterns of behavior Schultz invention, daily practice of visualizing for relaxation An individual's behavior is modified by its consequences Insight oriented therapy focused on past experience, deeper than re-educative, examining unconscious emotions in order to restructure the personality Therapist's projection