Main Techniques of CBT

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Main Techniques Of CBT (1)
Pyschcoeducation = explanation of cognitive model to patient (Beck's Triad)
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Main Techniques Of CBT (2)
Identify negative/irrational thoughts
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Challenge these thoughts
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Replace them with more accurate/reasonable thoughts
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Behavioural activation = Getting people out and about into situations which challenge these thoughts about the world so that they don't become isolated and can see that what they think is not always the case
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Antisocial Personality Disorder
Pervasive pattern of disregard for and violation go the rights of others, occurring since age 15 (at least age 18), indicated by failure to conform to social norms, deceitfulness, irritability, impulsivity, aggressiveness, irresponsibility,no remorse
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Psychopathy
Characterised by antisocial behaviour and callousness, manipulation and no remorse. Is controversial and often considered untreatable. Not in DSM-5
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Criminality
Defined by a criminal record and participation in criminal activity e.g. theft, arson, robbery, murder etc.
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The relationship between the three? 1.2.3.
1. Overlap but are separate constructs so they can occur without the influence of others 2. Someone with psychopath can be diagnosed without a criminal record 3. Someone with antisocial personality disorder can be diagnosed without a record
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4. Some people diagnosed with psychopathy also meet criteria for antisocial personality disorder but not all people
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