Helping Skills Exam I Flashcards
Society determine if therapy has been successful: Tripartite view
clients assume responsibility for their assigned role and conform to prevailing norms to meet situational needs.
success can be _ by observing a client’s behavior
measured
sometimes ____ norms can hurt the client
societal
Tripartite view: Clients can determine success
by the client self reporting happiness and gratification of needs being meet
Tripartite view: Therapist can measure success
by observation, psychological test, and clinical judgement
therapist look for a sound
personality structure characterized by client growth, self-actualization, autonomy, reality, orientation, and the ability to cope with stress
For the treatment to be successful the therapist has to take into account
how the client feel about progress; how society feels about the client fitting in; the therapist views the client’s growth ( based on the therapist’s training); a combination of the above.
helping & coping: who’s fault and responsibility
the client
Medical model: the client’s __ responsible for creating their problem and __capable of solving their problems.
are not, are not
Moral Model: the client’s __responsible for creating their problem and __capable of solving their problems
are, are
Compensatory Model: the client’s __responsible for creating their problem but __ capable for resolving their problems
are not, are
Enlightenment Model: the client’s __responsible for creating their problems but __capable of solving their problems
are, are not
Burnout may be the result of
selecting the wrong model
individuals go through
stages when attempting to change their behavior
Precontemplation stage: not willing to change and are
uninformed about long term consequences; they may be demoralized about their behavior; defensive; pros are greater than cons