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1 Index ABC model depression groups, 26, Rational-Emotive therapy, 48, 50, 56-57, 58 young adult chronic patients, 191 Acceptance. See Self-acceptance Activity Inhibition measure, 158 Adlerian models, 2 Agenda setting agoraphobia groups, 212 depression groups, 18-20, 37 self-control groups, sexual enhancement groups, young adult chronic patients, 185 Agoraphobia, behavioral explanations of, 199 cognitive coping strategies for, 211 cycle in, 202 psychotherapy group for, travel group for, Alcoholics and alcoholism, cognitive characteristics of, cognitive model of, cognitive therapy for, cognitive therapy protocol in, group treatment for, maladaptive conceptualizations in, personality characteristics of, 158 psychotherapy and, 157 Alcoholics Anonymous, , 179 Alcohol consumption, 278 AU-or-nothing thinking, 4 family system therapy, 103 young adult chronic patients, 192 Alone-contented paradigm, 271 Alone-deficit paradigm, 271 Aloneness, defined, 268 American Psychological Association, 60 Anxiety agoraphobia and, , 216n5 assessment of, 18 family system and, 96 Rational-Emotive therapy, 49 young adult chronic patients, 187 Apprenticeship model, history of, nature and power of, origin of, 204 patient reaction to, , 315 perception and, process of, therapy session structure, three-way techniques, Arbitrary inference, 5, 192 Assertiveness, Assertiveness training, 218 Assessment anxiety, 18 couples therapy, 109, depression, 18, 37 Rational-Emotive therapy, 48, 51 self-control therapy, 69 Attention, young adult chronic patients, Attitudes, 45, 62 Attribution of causality. See Causality attribution Attributions couples therapy, , 126 young adult chronic patients, 193 Automatic Thoughts Questionnaire, 18 BASIC ID model, 8 Beck Depression Inventory (BDI), 18, 68, 69, 167 Behavior, sexual enhancement,
2 338 INDEX Behavioral experiment, cognitions and, Behavioral strategies living alone groups, treatment, 8 Behavior change, cognitive change and, Behavior modification, cognitive therapy and, 1 Behavior therapy couples therapy, 126 Rational-Emotive therapy compared, 62 Belief systems (irrational). See Reality distortion Bibliotherapy couples therapy, 111 sexual enhancement, 231, 233 Blaming, couples therapy, 109, 113, 114, 126, 127, 131 Boston Veterans Administration Center for Problem Drinking, 160, 163 California Psychological Inventory, 167 Catastrophizing agoraphobia treatment, 208, 209, 210 young adult chronic patients, Causality attribution, self-control model, 68, Center for Cognitive Therapy (Philadelphia), 186 Classical Rational-Emotive therapy, 44 See also Rational-Emotive therapy (RET) Client-therapist relationship. See Therapist-client relationship Clitoris, 221, 230, Closed groups, 16 Coaching agoraphobia groups, 216 couples therapy, 112 Cognition agoraphobia, behavioral experiment and, couples therapy and, family system and, 95, 96-97, 98, mood and, 72 Rational-Emotive therapy and, 61 Cognition (Cont.) sexual enhancement, 231 young adult chronic patients, Cognitive-behavioral interventions, Cognitive-behavioral model, 120 Cognitive-behavioral processes, 68 Cognitive-behavioral strategies change and, couples therapy, Cognitive-behavior modification, 1 Cognitive dissonance, 45 Cognitive-learning approaches, 44 Cognitive model, Cognitive restructuring collaborative set and, young adult chronic patients, Cognitive strategies, 8 Cognitive theory, Cognitive therapy, 1-9 definitions of, 2 depression and, 12 history of, 1-2 homework, 8-9 problem-oriented groups, 14 simplicity myth in, 2-7 Collaborative set defined, 126 individual cognitive restructuring, induction and enhancement of, Communication couples therapy, 112 Rational-Emotive therapy, 58 sexual enhancement, 223, 231 young adult chronic patients, 188 Communication training, couples therapy, 117 Community living, 183 Competitive feelings, 146 Comprehensive Rational-Emotive therapy, 44 See also Rational-Emotive therapy (RET) Confidentiality group setting, 20 Rational-Emotive therapy, 53 sexual enhancement groups, 234 Confirmable reality, 194
3 INDEX 339 Conjoint sessions appropriateness of, 137 couples therapy, , individual session compared, 137 purpose of, results of, sexual enhancement, Co-therapists and therapy, 16 couples therapy, 112 history of, sexual enhancement groups, 225 training by (See Apprenticeship model) young adult chronic patients, 186 Couples therapy, , attributions correction, cognition and, cognitive-behavioral model and, expectations modification approach, individual sessions, 127 maladaptive formulas in, self-instructional procedures, Covert self-reinforcement, Credibility, Criminality, 54 Deinstitutionalization, 183 Delayed consequences, Delusional thinking, 194 Dependence, 158 Depression assessment of, 18, 37 family system and, 96 see also Depression therapy Depression Adjective Check List, 69 Depression therapy (group format), conducting groups C/B, efficacy of, frequency and duration, 17 management problems, 38 structural considerations, Depression therapy (self-control group), application of, model of, therapy manual, Depressives, alcoholics compared, Desensitization agoraphobia treatment, 203 sexual enhancement, 232 Disqualifying the positive, 4-5 Dissuasion, 45-46, 51 Distorted reality. See Reality distortion Duration group meetings, 17 Rational-Emotive therapy, self-control groups, 69 sexual enhancement groups, 228 travel groups, Dysfunctional beliefs, Dysfunctional Thought Form, 132, 134 Dysfunctional Thoughts Record, 38 Eating, living alone groups, , Echoing, 209 Emotional reasoning, 5-6 Empathy technique, 140 Ethics, 54, 60 Etiology, Expectations couples therapy, family system therapy, 102 group setting, Expressiveness training, 218 Externalization of voices, Facilitator, 58 Family agoraphobia treatment, 219 individual interactions and, Family system therapy, contact establishment, individual and family interactions patterns, interaction pattern modification, reality testing in, stresses induced by treatment, Fault attributions. See Attributions Feedback alcoholics, apprenticeship model, 306 couples therapy, 118
4 340 INDEX Feedback (Cont.) depression groups, 37 Rational-Emotive therapy, 60 self-control model, 68 Flooding agoraphobia, , , 216 sexual enhancement groups, 230 Focusing, agoraphobia treatment, , 209 Frequency group meetings, 17 sexual enhancement groups, 228 travel groups, Friendship, Frigidity, 229 Goal Attainment Scale, 167, 169, 173, 175, 177 Goal setting, Go-around format, 20 sexual enhancement groups, 226, 236 Grounding, Ground rules, Group composition, Group setting, 59 Group size Rational-Emotive therapy, 59 sexual enhancement groups, 225 Group supervision model, advantages for patient in, 330 advantages for supervising therapist, advantages for trainee, format in, preception and apprenticeship modalities in, 331 techniques in, Hedonism, 232 Heterogeneous groups, 12, 16 Homework agoraphobia groups, 205 alcoholic groups, 173 cognitive therapy, 8-9 couples therapy, 111 depression groups, living alone groups, , , , 279, 285, , 296 Rational-Emotive groups, 51 self-control groups, 74-75, 77, 79, 80, 83, 84-86, 87, 88-89, 90, 91 Homework (Cont.) sexual enhancement groups, , Homogeneous groups, 12, 16 Homeyan models, 2 Humor, 232 Hysterical response style, Identification, 20 Immediate consequences, Impulsive behavior alcoholics, 176 couples therapy, Individual sessions competitive feelings and, 139 conjoint session compared, 137 couples therapy and, 127, , purpose of, 131 sexual enhancement, 222 Institute for Rational Living (N.Y.C.), 44 Intelligence, International Training Standards and Review Committee, 60 Intimacy, 262, 263, 270, 271 Involvement, Irrational beliefs. See Reality distortion Isolation, 262 Kelly Rep Test, 174 Labeling, 6, 229 Language, , 235 Leader qualifications, 60 Leaders, sexual enhancement groups, Learning theory, 7 Legal codes, 7 Lesbianism, 226 Living alone groups, advantages of single life-style, aloneness and loneliness, being at horne, daily domestic living, going out alone, introduction and rationale, others and, physical relationship with self,
5 INDEX 341 Living alone groups (Cont.) sex and approval needs, termination in, Loneliness, defined, 269 Lonesomeness, defined, 269 Love addiction, 141 Magnification, 5 Maladaptive formulas, Maladaptive thought processes, Marriage contracts concept, 110 Marriage counseling. See Couples therapy Masturbation education, 236 homework, living alone groups, orgasm, 222 therapy, Media usage, 60 Mind reading, 5 couples therapy, 142 family system, 98 Minimization, 5 Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory (MMPI), 68, 201 Mislabeling, 6 Modeling sexual enhancement groups, 230 young adult chronic patients, 191, 194 Molestation, 235 Mood cognitions and, 72 self-statements and, Morality. See Values Motivation, 54 Multimodal therapy, 1 Multiple therapists, 186 See also Co-therapy Negative prediction, 5 Open groups, 16 Orgasm couples therapy, 148 learned response, 236 masturbation, 222 women, 221 Overgeneralization, 4 Overt self-reinforcement, Paradoxical intention, 210 Passivity, 158 Perceived reality, 194 Performance anxiety, 148 Personalization, 6-7 Pleasant Events Schedule, 143 Pleasure, 44 Pleasure Predicting Form, 142 Positive distortion, 7 Positive self-statements. See Selfstatements Preception, Preorgasmic groups, 226 Preparatory interviews, 17 Problem-oriented groups, Process-oriented groups, Pseudoagoraphobia, 199n1 Psychodrama, 50 Psychological reactance, 97 Psychosis Rational-Emotive therapy, 53-54, 62 young adult chronic patients, 189 Psychotherapy, 1 Rape, 235 Rational behavior therapy, 1 Rational-Emotive therapy (RET), 1, application of, basic concepts in, couples therapy, evaluation, goals of, limits of, 53-54, management in, 58 mechanisms in, research, strengths and limitations of, theory of, therapy p r o cin, e s ~ treatment, Reality distortion ABC model, 48 ali-or-nothing thinking, 4 arbitrary inference, 5 cognitive and behavioral strategies, 8 couples therapy, 108, 109 disqualifying the positive, 4-5 emotional reasoning, 5-6 irrational belief systems and, 7
6 342 INDEX Reality distortion (Cont.) labeling and mislabeling, 6 magnification and minimization, 5 overgeneralization, 4 personalization, 6-7 positive distortion, 7 Rational-Emotive therapy, 44, 45, 55 reality distortion and, 7 selective negative focus, 4 should statements, 6 treatment, 7-8 types of, 3-7 young adult chronic patients, 194 Reality testing alcoholic groups, family system therapy, unrealistic expectations and, Referrals, 54 Reformulation, 310 Rehearsal, Reinforcement couples therapy, 109, 116, 120 family system and, sexual enhancement, 224 Relationship Enhancement program, 117 Religion education, 7 Rational-Emotive therapy and, 62 sexual enhancement, 232 Research, Research Diagnostic Criteria for Major Affective Disorder, 69 Resistance, 187, 189 Reward-menu exercise, 90 Role playing agoraphobia treatment, , 218 alcoholic groups, , 174 communication training, couples therapy, 140 Rational-Emotive therapy, young adult chronic patients, 194 Romantic love, 262, 263 Schizophrenia, 183 Selective abstraction, 192 Selective negative focus, 4 Self-acceptance Rational-Emotive therapy, 43, sexual enhancement, 232 Self-concept, alcoholism, 158 Self-control groups case example of, depression, Self-Control Questionnaire, 69 Self-evaluation, 68, 69 Self-fulfilling prophecy, 144 Self-image, 175 Self-instruction agoraphobia treatment, 210 couples therapy, Self-massage, Self-monitoring depression groups, 36 self-control groups, 69, Self-presentation, , 171 Self-regulation, 67 Self-reinforcement, 68, 69, Self-statements, 74-76, Sensory deprivation, 262 Severity of Agoraphobic Scale, 205 Sex education, 236 Sex role agoraphobia, 205n3, 218 couples therapy, 114 family system therapy, 103, 106 sexual enhancement, 223, 231, 232 Sexual dysfunction, 111, Sexual enhancement groups (for women), case examples, composition of, format of, , goals of, 225 homework for, physiology of, portrait of, style for, themes in, Sexuality, living alone groups, Shame, Should statements, 6 Simple agoraphobia, 200n2 Singleness. See Living alone groups Situations Rep Test, 167, 174 Social learning, 7 Sociopathy, 54 Somatic feedback, Specificity, 8 Spielberger Trait Anxiety Inventory, 167 Speilberger State Anxiety Scale, 170
7 INDEX 343 Stress innoculation training, 194 couples therapy, Suicidal clients, 11 Summarization, 37 Temple Medical School, 201 Terminal hypotheses, Termination living alone groups, Rational-Emotive therapy, 57 Therapist-client relationship apprenticeship model, 305, , 315 family system therapy, 99 group supervision model, 330 living alone groups, 264 Rational-Emotive therapy, 46-47, 58 young adult chronic patients, 187, Thought stopping, 210 Three-way dialogue, Training. See Apprenticeship model; Group supervision model Travel groups components of, 204 Travel groups (Cont.) flooding and, frequency and duration of, structure and format of, Trust, 53 Two-way dialogue, Understanding, Unrealistic expectations, Values, 43-44, 62 Videotape, 60 Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale (WAIS), 158 Wechsler-Bellevue Scales, 158 Women self-control therapy, 68 sexual enhancement groups for, Young adult chronic patients, patient populations, treatment stages, 185 therapy guidelines for,
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