Behavioral Therapy

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Across
  1. 4. to increase a targetted behavior
  2. 5. being put in an actual anxiety-evoking events rather than simply imagining these situations
  3. 6. explains diverse forms of learning
  4. 7. a therapeutic tool that is effective in treating clients with suicidal thoughts
  5. 8. withholding reinforcement from a previously reinforced response
  6. 9. one of the biggest influences on behavior therapy, did not believe people had free will.
Down
  1. 1. the awareness that emerges through having attention on purpose, in the present moment, and nonjudgmentally, to the unfolding of experience moment by moment
  2. 2. refers to either in vivo or imaginal exposure to anxiety-evoking stimuli for a prolonged period of time.
  3. 3. process involving receiving one’s present experience without judgment or preference, but with curiosity and kindness, and striving for full awareness of the present moment.
  4. 4. this type of training has benefits in areas such as preparing patients for surgery, teaching clients how to cope with chronic pain, helping people manage anxiety, and reducing the frequency of migraine attacks.