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Characteristics of a Therapeutic Relationship Genuineness Acceptance Nonjudgement Authenticity Empathy Respect Professional boundaries Single most important goal in transformation of mental health care in the past two decades Recovery Sadness can be pathological when... It is...

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Characteristics of a Therapeutic Relationship - answer Genuineness
Acceptance
Nonjudgement
Authenticity
Empathy
Respect
Professional boundaries


Single most important goal in transformation of mental health care in the past two decades -
answer Recovery


Sadness can be pathological when... - answer It is disproportionate to events and sustained over
a significant time period;
It significantly impairs normal social functioning (occupational, social, school, relational) or
somatic functioning (eating, sleep); it is apparently unrelated to any identifiable event or
situation in a person's life


Psychodynamic Theories - answer Object Loss Theory
Aggression-Turned-Inward Theory
Cognitive Theory (Beck 1979)
Learned Helplessness-Hopelessness Theory


Benefits of Group Therapy - answer (ISCC) Insight, Social Skills, Cost-effective, Community


Increases insight about oneself

,Increases social skills


Is cost-effective


Develops a sense of community


Who created Humanistic Therapy? - answer Carl Rogers


Person-Centered Therapy is also known as - answer Humanistic Therapy


Who created DBT? - answer Marsha Linehan (born 1943)


Who developed definition of group phases? - answer Tuckman


Name the group phases - answer Pregroup
Forming
Storming
Norming
Performing
Adjourning


Pregroup Phase - answer Leader considers direction and framework of the group


Purpose, goals, membership size, pregroup interview, informed consent


Forming Phase - answer Members worried about self-disclosure and being rejected.

,Goals and expectations identified, boundaries established


Development of trust and rapport very important in this phase


Storming Phase - answer Members resistant; may use testing behaviors.


Issues begin to surface related to inclusion, control, affection


Leader's tasks: Allow expression of positive and negative feelings, assist group in understanding
underlying conflict, examine nonproductive behaviors


Norming Phase - answer Resistance to group overcome by members


Strong attraction to group and others emerges


Open and spontaneous communication occurs


Group norms established


Performing Phase - answer Group's work becomes more focused.


Creative problem-solving & solutions emerge


Experiential learning takes place.


Group energy directed towards completion of goals

, Adjourning Phase - answer Preparation made to end group


Members & leaders express their feelings about each other and termination


Discussion about what was learned and what issues still exist takes place


When does work of termination begin (what group stage)? - answer First stage


Solution-Focused Therapy - what techniques are involved? - answer Miracle Questions


Exception-finding questions


Scaling questions


Focus of Solution-Focused Therapy - answer To rework for the present situation solutions that
have worked in the past


Strategic Therapy - techniques? - answer Straightforward directives


Paradoxical directives


Reframing belief systems


Family Systems Theory - answer One could not understand any family member (part) without
understanding how all family members operate together (system)

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