Beutler Model Of Treatment Selection Flashcards
based on identification of
relevant client characteristics
6 dimensions are
functional impairment; social support; problem complexity/chronicity; coping style; resistance; subject distress
the problem solving phase is based on
stages of change
functional impairment assesses whether the clients concern interferes with their ability to manage
every social, occupational, interpersonal
what is also assessed in functional impairment?
severity of impairment
higher severity of impairment likely relates to
less ability to cope; poorer insight; chronicity of symptoms
In an interview what 4 things would be looking at to assess impairment
- ability to function and interact 2. concentration & distractibility 3. number of areas where functioning impaired 4. scores on BDI
in high level of functional impairment treatment may need to be provided where
in hospital
in mild-mod level of functional impairment treatment may need to be provided where
out patient
high level impairment may be intense in
frequency & duration
in what support quality is better than number
social
high problem complexity means these 3 things
longer-term treatment; resolve underlying conflict through exploring patterns of behaviour & relationships; role-play work to beneficial responses to situations
low problem complexity means these two things
targeting specific symptoms; targeting precipitating & perpetuating factors
two types of coping styles
internalisers & externalisers
subjective distress can be reactive to
environmental events
what is the ideal level of stress in recent engagement
moderate
in the problem solving phase what are the 5 stages of change
- precontemplation 2. contemplative 3. preparation 4. action 5. maintenance