Compare classical conditioning, operant conditioning, and observational learning. Explain the nature of behavior therapy, including the role

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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