Chapter 10 Flashcards
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Empathic Listening Skills
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- Appropriate eye contact
- Attentive body language such as slightly leaning forward
- Verbal following (nodding and verbal statements such as “I see”)
- Indicate that you are following what the person is saying and interested in hearing it
2
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Communication Facilitation
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- Reflection of feeling
- Paraphrasing
- Use of minimal encouragers
- Use of open-ended questions
- Therapeutic silence
3
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Continuum of Bereavement Interventions
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- Preventive interventions (anticipatory grieving, support)
- Monitoring, with social support
- Bereavement support groups (including online and telephone groups)
- Bereavement counseling
- Grief therapy (individual, couple, family)
4
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Providing and Encouraging Use of Social Support
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- Support clients in their expression of emotional needs
- Actively listen
- Refer to support groups, peer support programs, and professional experts
- Ask open-ended questions such as “how are you doing?”
5
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Bereavement Counseling
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- Encouraging the bereaved
- To tell his or her story and share memories
- Acknowledge & give permission to express feelings
- Identify strategies to cope with the effects of grief, such as relaxation training
- To plan for his or her life without the deceased
6
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Individual Grief Therapy Approaches
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- Ego supportive psychotherapy
- Helps strengthen the child’s sense of organization and trust, increase the use of positive coping
- Play therapy
- Expressive materials and games, allows the child to work through feelings at their own pace
- Cognitive-behavioral therapy
7
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Bowenian Family Therapy
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- Differentiate thoughts from feelings & explores
- Intergenerational aspects of loss
- Genogram
8
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Structural Family Therapy
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- strengthens boundaries
- parental vs. child roles
9
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Narrative Family Therapy
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- Identify strengths & capacities of family members
10
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Evidence-based Family Grief Therapy
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• Kissane et al developed & tested a model of family grief therapy for complicated grief
- Focused, time-limited intervention (6-8 sessions (1.5 hours each), 6 months
- Goal: to increase cohesion, conflict resolution, & expression of thoughts & feelings
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Neimeyer and Currier (2009) Review of Evidence-based Interventions
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- Common components of effective grief therapy that include
- Re-telling of the grief narrative with help
- Guided encounters with the deceased such as through letter writing,
- Promoting “restoration oriented” coping and development of new goals
12
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Family Bereavement Programs
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- The Garden
- The Cove
- The Front Porch
- Camp Sunshine and other camp programs
13
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Interdisciplinary Team Members’ Core Functions
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- Completing a thorough assessment
- Comprehensive educational/treatment plan
- Participating in an interdisciplinary team
- Implementing the components of the educational/treatment plan
- Evaluating progress; Advocating
14
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Professional Organizations
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• Provide
- Information to help the public & other disciplines to understand their areas of expertise
- Professional training resources
- Guidance and peer consultation about specific areas of practice
- Credentialing