1. Group Therapy primary purpose - ANS -The primary purpose of group
therapy is to facilitate changes by the patient to address identified
problems.
2. A technique for dealing with an over talkative client and silence from
other participants in a group during therapy - ANS -make an observation
about the group's silence and invite the others to comment
3. the technique of "Information Giver". - ANS -During group members
sharing methods they personally use for dealing with problems
4. CBT - ANS -consists of active questioning, homework assignments, and
dream survey. The therapist helps the patient consider personal ideas and
, beliefs in order to increase the patient's realization about how thoughts
influence behaviors.
5. Attachment - ANS -Attempts to explain the dynamics of interpersonal
relationships between humans. A child needs to form a relationship
between at least one primary caregiver.
6. Mileu - ANS -Milieu therapy requires consideration of the client's social,
economic, and cultural status.
7. Complementary Alternative Medicine vs Western major difference - ANS -
Western medicine focuses on what is done to the patient whereas CAM
focuses on mind-body interactions.
8. Beck - ANS -Beck developed the cognitive model of depression and the
concept that cognitive processing distortions underlie psychological
disorders
, ACTIVE, TIME-LIMITED APPROACH
9. depression can be understood via schemas: - ANS -Beck;
cognitive errors, and the cognitive triad (i.e., negative views of self, tendency
toward interpreting experiences in a negative manner, and holding negative views
of the future).
10.Beck assumption - ANS -Distorted thinking contributes to and maintains
bheavior (symptoms)
11.Ellis - ANS -RET (Rational Emotive Therapy) a form of cbt
12.ret - ANS -unrealistic and irrational beliefs cause many emotional problems.
The purpose of RET is to identify an irrational belief and dispute it through
active, philosophical, confrontational therapy.
, 13.RET assumption - ANS -People make themselves sick anytime they escalate
a desire or preference into a demand or absolute must. (People become
who they become based on their beliefs).
14.Skinner - ANS -operant conditioning
15.Operant conditioning - ANS -voluntary behaviors are learned through
consequences, and behavioral responses are elicited through
reinforcement, which causes a behavior to occur more frequently. Positive
reinforcement- getting a gift, or negative reinforcement- removal of
objectionable' or aversive stimulus
16.Skinner - ANS -Absence of reinforcement, or extinction, also decreases
behavior by withholding a reward that has become habitual. Teachers
employ this strategy in the classroom when they ignore acting-out behavior
that had previously been rewarded by more attention.
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