Compare classical conditioning, operant conditioning, and observational learning. Explain the nature of behavior therapy, including the role
Upon successful completion of this module, you will be able to:
- Compare classical conditioning, operant conditioning, and observational learning.
- Explain the nature of behavior therapy, including the role of the counselor, role of the client, and goals of therapy.
- Explain the solution-focused therapy’s constructs of exceptions, change talk, solutions, and strengths and resources.
- Describe the process and therapeutic techniques in solution-focused therapy, such as the use of questions, normalizing the problem, compliments, miracle questions, scaling questions, externalizing, and solution-oriented hypnosis.
- Evaluate theories in terms of qualities, research, and a biblical worldview perspective.
- Presentation: Chapter 8 – Behavioral Therapy
- Presentation: Chapter 14 – Solution-Focused Therapy
- Video: Solution Focused Brief Therapy Session
- Video: Solution-Focused Couples Therapy Insoo Kim Berg
- Video: Insoo Kim Berg Solution-Focused Family Therapy
- Website: Glossary of Terms for Behavioral Therapy
- Website: The Association for Behavior Analysis International
- Website: Dialectical Behavior Therapy
- Website: Solution Focused Brief Therapy – Psych Page
- Bibliography: Classical Journal Articles
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