Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy Crossword

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Across
  1. 1. The type of constructive dialogue SB-CBT utilizes frequently
  2. 3. A "screen" we see the world through involving core beliefs
  3. 5. Developed by Padesky & Mooney, a type of CBT that focuses on a client's strengths
  4. 6. This type of framework or model of personality is used by REBTs to help understand clients' thoughts, emotions, events, and behavior
  5. 8. One type of cognitive distortion identified by Beck that involves holding extreme beliefs on the basis of a single incident
  6. 9. Precursor to CBT, developed by Albert Ellis
Down
  1. 2. A technique that helps clients identify automatic thoughts and test them
  2. 4. Designed to help clients carry out productive actions that contribute to change
  3. 5. Developed by Michenbaum, involves a process where clients learn stress intervention techniques
  4. 7. These kinds of therapists use an integrative approach that encompasses thoughts, behaviors, emotions, physiology and situations