Thought Challenging Flashcards

1
Q

People often assume that their _______ are caused by situations or events, like having an argument with a loved one.

A

emotions

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Cognitive theory tells us that it is about what we _____ about, or how we ______ the situation that influences how we feel

A

think; interpret

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3
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Thoughts are m_____ events

A

mental

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4
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Thoughts can be a______ and spontaneous, but they can also be deliberate

A

automatic

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5
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Thoughts and thought p______ are very important, especially in anxiety and depression, because what we think affects how we feel.

A

thought patterns

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6
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ABC Model of Cognitive Theory:
A
B
C

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Antecedents; Beliefs; Consequences

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7
Q

The key point in the ABC model to get across to patients is that it is very possible to feel very differently in the s___ situation

A

same situation

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8
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It is very important to learn to rec______ our thoughts about a particular situation, because they can in_______ how we feel and what we do.

A

recognise; influence

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9
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People with depression have lots of negative thoughts about 
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Their self; others, the world, and the future

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10
Q

When thoughts affect our mood badly, we call them __________ _________ _________

A

negative automatic thoughts

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11
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Every time you notice a significant change in your mood, try to stop for a moment and think about what was on your _____

A

mind

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12
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The aim of thought challenging is not to just be positive, but to be r________ in our thinking.

A

Realistic

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13
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Three steps to thought challenging:
1 R_______ and identify your thinking
2 C_______ your thoughts by looking at the evidence
3 Change unhelpful thoughts to more h_______ ones

A

Recognise; Challenge; helpful

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14
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For anxiety, people tend to o________ the likelihood that bad things will happen and u_________ their ability to cope

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overestimate; underestimate

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15
Q

Explain the 3/3/3 breathing technique

A

Breath in for 3 seconds, breathe out for 3, at least for three minutes

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16
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Five Steps of Structured Problem Solving:
1 I________ the problem
2 Br_________ many possible solutions
3 Ev_______ each solution
4 Choosing a s______, create a plan, and put it into action
5 Re______/evaluating how it wen

A

Identifying; Brainstorming; Evaluating; solution; Reviewing