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What kind of problems is cognitive behaviour therapy best suited for?

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Cognitive behaviour treatment best suited for a wide range of psychological disorders such as anxiety, depression, panic attacks, and borderline personality, etc. adopts a bio-CBT psychosocial approach to the delineation of psychopathology. It combines cognitive therapy with behavioural techniques.

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अध्याय 5: Therapeutic Approaches - Exercise [पृष्ठ १०५]

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एनसीईआरटी Psychology [English] Class 12
अध्याय 5 Therapeutic Approaches
Exercise | Q 11 | पृष्ठ १०५

संबंधित प्रश्न

What are the different types of psychotherapy? On what basis are they classified?


A therapist asks the client to reveal all her/his thoughts including early childhood experiences. Describe the technique and type of therapy being used.


Explain with the help of an example how cognitive distortions take place.


Which therapy encourages the client to seek personal growth and actualise their potential? Write about the therapies which are based on this principle.


What are the factors that contribute to healing in psychotherapy? Enumerate some of the alternative therapies.


The goal of ____________ is to increase an individual’s self-awareness and self-acceptance.


Explain the different cognitive therapies that are used to reduce distress.


The goal of social cognitive therapy is basically ______.


Which of the following approaches to personality is least deterministic?


Albert Ellis and Aron Beck are names associated with the ______ therapy approach.


Freud believed that adult problems usually:


Bandura's social cognitive theory is based on which perspective?


In children, the frustration motive is primarily caused by


In which type of therapy would the therapist ask a client, a question like, why should everyone love you?   


The technique of systematic desensitization was introduced by:  


______ refers to a relatively permanent change that occurs in an individual as a result of experience or practice.   


The process of blocking or thwarting needs causes frustration in human beings.  


______ is goal-oriented behavior that leads to drives a reduction in the organism.   


The process by which the stimulus increases the probability of preceding behavior. 


Gestalt Psychology looks upon the world as ______


The gestalt concept of equilibrium is expressed by the law of ______


The Gestalt Psychologists learned their "Principles of Organization" from the study of ______


The meaning of soul is ______


Which principle states that because Gestalten are isomorphic to stimulus patterns, they may undergo extensive changes without losing their identities?


"Memory is a dynamic process in which traces undergo progressive changes according to some principles of organization that govern original perception." This definition of memory was given by ______


Cognitive therapy for the treatment of depression is given by


Logotheraphy is given by


The rapid breathing techniques to induce hyperventilation is part of which yoga?


Client-centred therapy was given by?


______ describes the changes in the organism as a whole and does not list the changes in individual parts of the body. 


Which therapy claims that psychological distress arises from  feelings of loneliness and alienation?


A researcher uses an experimental design to study the effect of music on memory. In this experiment, the Independent Variable is ______


Informed consent is typically obtained ______


The goal of ______ is to increase an individual's self-awareness and self acceptance.


Client-centred therapy was given by ______.


Assertion (A): The principle of reciprocal inhibition states that the presence of two mutually opposing forces at the same time will lead to the stronger force inhibiting the weaker one.

Reason (R): The principle of reciprocal inhibition is a procedure wherein the client learns to behave in a certain way by observing the behaviour of the therapist.


What is the chief benefit to the client in cognitive therapy?


Mukesh was given therapy that encouraged him to seek personal growth and actualise his potential. Based on these principles, explain the therapy that is being applied here.


Harpreet’s mother ignores her when she throws tantrums if asked to keep her room tidy. However, she appreciates Harpreet when she arranges her toys after playtime. The method being used is known as ______.


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