Chapter 3 Beck Test Flashcards

1
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Examples of ethical violations

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Fees that are too high or low, charging different fees for different demographics

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2
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You can engage with clients in social settings if

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They initiate

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3
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Being Withdrawn, Fidgeting, and Grimacing are signs of client

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Discomfort

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4
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Examples of positive touch

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Reduced stress, lowers cortisol in the blood, increases serotonin, and dopamine

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5
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Lower levels of serotonin and dopamine can cause..

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Depression

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6
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Spontaneous erection/arousal can make clients feel

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Uncomfortable or fearful

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7
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Who makes a great mentor?

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Anyone with more experience

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8
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Feeling exhausted/burnout, crossed professional boundary with client and change in regular care with client are all

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Reasons for supervision

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9
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How to filter calls

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Ask what services they’re looking for. Remind them that you are a healthcare professional and block those who don’t respect that.

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10
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Self motivation is

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The ability to set positive goals and achieve them.

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11
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What should you do when conflict occurs?

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Ask client why they’re upset and always ask for specifics

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12
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Avoiding what is offensive/disturbing and doing what is most considerate for all is

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Being tactful

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13
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Personal comfort zones that help a person maintain a sense of comfort and safety is the definition of

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Boundaries

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14
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Boundaries are…

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Contextual, therefore not rigid

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15
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A set of guiding moral principles that governs a persons choice of action is

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Code of ethics

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16
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When a therapist or practitioner personalizes a therapeutic relationship by unconsciously projecting characteristics of someone from a former relationship onto a client. This is almost always detrimental to the therapeutic relationship. This is called..

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Countertransference

17
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What are signs of countertransference?

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Thinking excessively about a client, giving special treatment

18
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Any situation that combines the therapeutic relationship with a secondary relationship is called

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Dual relationship

19
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Bartering is another form of

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Dual relationship

20
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In which a person on one side of the relationship holds more power and the other is in a more vulnerable or submissive role

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Power differential

21
Q

How to minimize a power differential

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Use their name and sit at the same height (make them comfortable)

22
Q

Supervision/peer groups meet regularly in an atmosphere of

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Warmth, honesty, and respect

23
Q

When a client personalizes either negative or positive a therapeutic relationship by unconsciously projecting characteristics of someone from a former relationship onto a therapist or practitioner

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Transference

24
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Signs of transference

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Giving you gifts, inviting to social events, and trying to be involved

25
Q

Best defense against transference

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State and uphold professional boundaries