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Introduction to Behaviour Therapy

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What is the primary focus of Cognitive Behaviour Therapy?

Understanding human behaviour

What is the main issue with Luke's eating habits?

He only eats baby jar food

What is a potential consequence of Luke's eating habits?

Affecting his growth and overall health

What is a challenge for Luke's parents due to his eating habits?

Preparing special meals for him

What is unclear about Luke's eating problem?

Whether it is a psychological or medical problem

What is the primary goal of behavioral therapy?

To strengthen desirable behaviors and eliminate unwanted ones

What is the key concept in understanding behavioral therapy?

Learning Theory

What is the primary difference between behavioral therapy and psychoanalytic therapy?

Behavioral therapy is more action-based, whereas psychoanalytic therapy is more insight-based

What is the term used to describe the broad range of techniques used to change maladaptive behaviors?

Behavioral Therapy

What type of learning is Relational Frame Theory an example of?

Relational learning

What is the underlying assumption of behavioral therapy?

Behaviors are learned and can be changed

What was Luke diagnosed with at the age of 1?

Asthma

What was inserted into Luke's nose at 18-20 months to determine stomach acid levels?

PH tube

What was prescribed to Luke for approximately 1 year, from 1 to 30 months?

Zantac

What is Luke's favourite food, despite having an egg sensitivity?

Egg custard with rice

At what age did Luke begin pre-school?

45 months

What is the main goal of psychology in helping Luke with his eating habits?

To bring a different way of seeing the problem

What is the result of withdrawing different foods when Luke exhibits crying, tantrums, food expulsion, and vomiting?

Negative reinforcement

What is the initial conclusion of the assessment in the Three Term Solution (Basic Level)?

Changing textures slowly results in problem behavior

Why is Luke's behavior a problem with pureed food, but not with rusks?

Luke shows different behaviors with different textures

What is the Three Term Contingency in the context of Luke's behavior?

SD Trigger Behaviour → Consequence

What is the purpose of the assessment conditions in the Three Term Solution (Basic Level)?

To identify the cause of problem behavior

What is the significance of the first question in the Three Term Solution (Basic Level)?

It assesses the role of food in the behavior

What is the reason behind Luke's gagging on soft food with small lumps?

Lack of chewing due to no stimulus control

What is the goal of the intervention idea for Luke's eating problem?

To get Luke used to both textures at the same time and learn to chew mixed textures

What is the outcome of the intervention idea after three months?

Luke is eating age-appropriate foods all the time

What is the focus of behavioural psychology in understanding clinical problems?

Understanding behaviour and what affects behaviour

What is the purpose of using Systematic Desensitisation in the intervention idea?

To help Luke gradually adjust to eating mixed textures

What is the key concept in understanding the approach used in Luke's intervention?

The importance of understanding behavioural processes

Get familiar with the basics of behaviour therapy and understand its concepts through a case study. This quiz covers the fundamental principles of learning theory, including classical, operant, social, and relational frame theory.

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