{"id":119868,"date":"2023-09-16T03:15:27","date_gmt":"2023-09-16T03:15:27","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/learnexams.com\/blog\/?p=119868"},"modified":"2023-09-16T03:15:29","modified_gmt":"2023-09-16T03:15:29","slug":"cbt-exam-1-100-accurate-verified","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.learnexams.com\/blog\/2023\/09\/16\/cbt-exam-1-100-accurate-verified\/","title":{"rendered":"CBT Exam 1 100% Accurate, verified"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p>Difference between behaviorism and behavioral therapy &#8211; \u2714\u2714-Both focus on observable behavior, may<br>be seen as reactions to psychoanalysis.<br>Behaviorism is related to the philosophical and theoretical as it applies to research and theoretical<br>background<br>Behavior therapy is more applied in the clinical sense-technical =, mental health\/behavioral disroders<br>Difference between cognitivism and Cognitive Therapy &#8211; \u2714\u2714-Cognitivism was a reaction to behaviorism<br>in experimental psychology, linguists and other fields<br>Cognitive therapy rally arouse out of psychoanalysis<br>Theoretical underpinnings of behaviorism &#8211; \u2714\u2714-Behaviorism is related to the philosophical and<br>theoretical as it applies to research and theoretical backaground<br>How does Classical (Pavlovian) conditioning differ from operant condition &#8211; \u2714\u2714-Classical Pavlovian<br>conditioning is involuntary or reflexive behavior ( fear response,reflexes)<br>Operant conditioning is voluntary behavior ( willful behavior, non reflexes)<br>What is Pavlovian conditioning and what type of disorders is this applied to &#8211; \u2714\u2714-Involuntary or<br>reflexive behavior ( fear response, Reflexes\u2026.dog; TRAUMA<br>What is operant conditioning &#8211; \u2714\u2714-Voluntary behavior (willful behavior, non reflexes)<br>Operant Conditioning; REINFORCER &#8211; \u2714\u2714-What does it do to behavior? An event or action I applied to<br>increase the likelihood of the behavior<br>Operant Conditioning; PUNISHER &#8211; \u2714\u2714-What does it do to behavior? Decrease behavior<br>Operant Conditioning; BE ABLE TO IDENTIFY EXAMPLE<br>Positive Reinforcement &#8211; \u2714\u2714-Giving a treat to a dog when it sits; you add something<br>Operant Conditioning; BE ABLE TO IDENTIFY EXAMPLE<br>Negative Reinforcement &#8211; \u2714\u2714-Escape, turning off an alarm clock by pressing snooze, active avoidance,<br>studying so you don&#8217;t get a bad grade<br>Operant Conditioning; BE ABLE TO IDENTIFY EXAMPLE<br>Positive Punishment &#8211; \u2714\u2714-<br>Operant Conditioning ; BE ABLE TO IDENTIFY EXAMPLE<br>Negative Punishment &#8211; \u2714\u2714-<br>What was John B Watson responsible for? &#8211; \u2714\u2714-HE created a view of human psychology called<br>methodological behaviorism<br>Who wrote a scathing review of Skinners Verbal Behavior &#8211; \u2714\u2714-Noam Chomsky<br>Define cogniton &#8211; \u2714\u2714-Mental activity associated with processing, understanding and communication<br>information. 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