Exam 16: Mindfulness Approaches
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______ refers to learning to perceive thoughts as only thoughts in ACT.
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Functional contextualism is distinguished from other approaches by which of the
Following values?
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Dialectical behavior therapy (DBT) was conceived by _______.
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Mariah came to therapy because she feels she is stuck on one version of herself and
Is having difficulty growing and experiencing herself in other life contexts. ACT
Would say she is experiencing difficulty with ___________.
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Evaluate the utility of mindfulness approaches (both ACT and DBT) utility for clients who are of diverse backgrounds. What are its strengths and drawbacks?
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The goal of healthy living is not so much to feel good, but rather to feel good. This is
A basic tenet of ________.
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John has a tendency to blindly take events and experiences as basic truths about
Himself. He has difficulty with ______, according to ACT?
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Case conceptualization (Hayes et al., 2010) in ACT includes all of the following EXCEPT:
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Dialectical behavior therapy focuses particularly on _______________.
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Discuss evaluation of mindfulness approaches (both ACT and DBT) in terms of outcome and theory testing.
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Drew is working with one of his impulsive clients to use distraction and thinking of
Pros and cons before he lashes out at others. He is also teaching him some
Self-soothing skills. These _________ techniques are very important in DBT.
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Ryan has recently begun to experience difficulties in his marriage. He began
Acceptance and commitment therapy to address the problem. The therapist might
Use _______ to help him with his relationship issues.
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Melissa tends to isolate and is working in DBT therapy on making a greater
Connection with the world. She is probably in what stage of therapy?
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The construct of ______ in ACT is based on the idea that to function most optimally, we need to be in contact with what is going on around us now, not caught in the past, future, or our own convoluted thoughts.
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One of the core strategies of dialectical behavior therapy is validation. The other core
Strategy is _____________.
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Approaches that represent the "third wave" of behavioral and cognitive therapies
Include _____.
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Pick two therapeutic techniques used in ACT. Define each one and then use it with a
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