Front | Back |
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
|