9 Understanding does not lead to change Flashcards
Change Theory - there are 9 concepts. Fuck. Change is dependent on: CCP * Change: COIFD
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• Change is dependent on:
> context
> co-evolving goals for tx
> perception of the problem
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Change:
• can result from a myriad of causes / reasons
• occurs by “fit” b/w nurse therapeutic interventions and biopsychosocial-spiritual structures of family members
• is determined by structure
• facilitation is the nurse’s responsibility
• does not necessarily occur co-equally in all family members
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• Understanding does not lead to change
Understanding does not lead to change.
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Understanding a problem rarely brings about a solution by the family.
From a systems perspective, solutions to problems occur as…
Regardless of whether…
Beliefs about health and illness, problems, and patterns to change.
Regardless of whether this is accompanied by insight.
Understanding does not lead to change. * "Why did I have my heart attack?" "Why won't my son give up drugs?" Why do they strongly discourage searching for answers?
Because searching for answers is not a precondition for change and, rather, steer one away from effective efforts at change
Understanding does not lead to change.
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The prerequisite or precondition for change is not understanding the “why” of a situation but rather…
the “what”
Understanding does not lead to change.
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“Why” questions seem to be entrenched in _____ that bring forth _____.
“Why” questions seem to be entrenched in psychoanalytic roots that bring forth psychopathology.
Understanding does not lead to change.
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Even if the “why” of a problem is occasionally understood, it rarely contributes to a solution. Therefore, it is more useful to explore… (2)
what is being done in the here and now that perpetuates the problem
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what can done in the here and now to effect a change
Understanding does not lead to change.
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Searching for causes inadvertently can invite family members to…?
view problems from a linear rather than systemic or interactional perspective
Understanding does not lead to change. * Searching for causes inadvertently can invite family members to view problems from a linear rather than systemic or interactional perspective. * Most problems reside...
between persons rather than within them.
they are relational