CSP 280 Lecture Notes - Lecture 33: Primum Non Nocere, Eye Movement, Eye Movement Desensitization And Reprocessing

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Value driven behaviors: goals, future oriented, destinations, can motivate behavior. Values: present-oriented, ongoing processes, directions, the glue between goals. Experiential avoidance can and will prevent value- driven behavior. Control: how you react, how you respond to them, attention (purpose) Mindfulness/acceptance based approaches: distress generated through experiential avoidance, thoughts are simply thoughts (not judged) Dialectical behavior therapy (dbt): to treat borderline personality disorder; balance between two opposing forces, i accept you for who you are. Dbt: involves individual therapy and skills training group and therapists make themselves available outside of session via pagers. Four skills training modules: emotional regulation, distress tolerance, interpersonal effectiveness, mindfulness skills, developed for borderline personality disorder, but increasingly applied to other clinical problems with core element of emotional dysregulation. Deontological (consider the means and follow the rules and worthy goals can never justify immoral actions) vs. consequentialist ethics ( the ends try to arrive at the means)

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