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Cognitive Behavior Therapy Overview Psychotherapy also known as cognitive therapy Focus on the present Time-limited ( 6-12 sessions) Problem-solving oriented Students learn specific skills that they can use for the rest of their lives. These skills involve identifying distorted thinking, modifying beliefs, relating to others in different ways, and changing behaviors. http://www.beckinstitute.org/cognitive-behavioral-therapy/ CBT Instructional & Directive Socratic Questioning Collaborative Relationship – partnership Assumptions: 1) student capable of becoming aware of one’s thoughts and behaviors and changing them 2) sometimes thoughts might be distorted and fail to reflect reality accurately Automatic Thoughts It is not the event ( a = activating event) but the thought about the event (b = belief or automatic thought) that creates emotional distress (c=consequences). • This is known as the ABC formula. • School counselor helps students recognize their automatic thoughts and consequent emotions and behaviors. ABC of the CBT Format • A-B-C formula • A= activating event • B= automatic thought about the event • C= consequences Thought Cycles in CBT
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