Assessing Context Sensitivity Flashcards
What aspects of the client Context Sensitivity need to be assessed?
- Assess Sensitivity to Antecedents
- Assess Sensitivity to Consequences
How to Assess Sensitivity to Antecedents? (3pts)
- Use temporal framing to identify what happens before a response
- Use spatial framing to identify situations
- Use conditional framing to identify triggers of a response
Assess Sensitivity to Antecedents: How to Use temporal framing to identify what happens before a response ? (3 exemples)
- “What happened right before you began to feel this way?”;
- “What did you notice in your body before you left the room?”;
- “When do you tend to have these reactions?”
Assess Sensitivity to Antecedents: How to Use spatial framing to identify situations ? (2 exemples)
- “Where do you have these kinds of urges?”;
- “In what places do you tend to feel this way?”
Assess Sensitivity to Antecedents: How to Use conditional framing to identify triggers of a response ? (2 exemples)
- “What do you feel if someone criticizes you?”;
- “How do you respond to your wife if she says she loves you?”
How to Assess Sensitivity to Consequences ? (6pts)
- Use temporal framing to identify what happens after a response
- Use temporal framing to explore long-term and short-term consequences
- Use temporal framing to explore the variability of consequences
- Use conditional framing to identify the consequences of a response
• Use distinction or comparison framing to identify changes resulting from
actions
• Use spatial framing to explore consequences in different domains
Assess Sensitivity to Consequences: How to conditional framing to identify the consequences of a response ? (2 exemples)
- “What happens as a result of avoiding talking about painful memories?”;
- “What impact did canceling your date have?”
Assess Sensitivity to Consequences: How to Use temporal framing to identify what happens after a response ? (2 exemples)
- “And then, what happened?”;
- “What did you notice after you did that?”
Assess Sensitivity to Consequences: How to Use distinction or comparison framing to identify changes resulting from actions ? (2 exemples)
- “What is different after you drink alcohol?”;
- “Do you feel more or less depressed after you watch television?”
Assess Sensitivity to Consequences: How to Use temporal framing to explore long-term and short-term consequences ? (2 exemples)
- “And then, what happened?”;
- “What about in the long term?”
Assess Sensitivity to Consequences: How to Use temporal framing to explore the variability of consequences ? (2 exemples)
- “How often does that happen as a result of doing that?”;
- “Would you say that what happens after you do this happens always, often, or from time to time?”
Assess Sensitivity to Consequences: How to Use spatial framing to explore consequences in different domains ? (2 exemples)
- “So, not trusting other people prevents you from being hurt at work. What about in your intimate relationships?”;
- “You are saying that doing these rituals decreases your anxiety when you are at home. What avbout when you are at work?”