CRM 3303 Lecture Notes - Lecture 14: Anti-Social Behaviour, Anger Management, Functional Analysis

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Crm 3303 february 13th 2017 - cognitive therapy. Overview: cognitive refers to perceptions, beliefs, reasoning, planning, understanding, etc, acquisition of behavior involves cognitive components : latent learning, insight, observational learning. Feld(cid:373)a(cid:374)"s (cid:373)odel: humans have basic cognitive capacities : 1) symbolic thought, 2) anticipation, 3) vicarious learning, 4) self-regulation, 5) self-criticism, antisocial behavior can be acquired through : 1) observation, 2) attitude change, 3) social context. Aker"s (cid:373)odel: differential association, definitions of behavior, differential reinforcement. Thoughts : low empathy, external locus of control, low investment in moral values, distorted social cognitions: processes : deficits in problem-solving, social attribution, anticipating consequences, and planning. Cognitive distortions: rationalization, devaluing of others, minimizing consequences. Components of cognitive-behavioral intervention: analysis of excess and deficits. Skill learning : 1) social, 2) anger management, 3) coping, 4) problem-solving. Token economies are useful in institutions: however, effect lost in different setting (society).

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