Integrative Approach Flashcards
True or false: for decades Councillors were resistant to integration, often to the point of denying the validity of alternative theories and of ignoring effective methods from other theoretical schools
T
True or false: as the field of psychotherapy has meant you would, the concept of integration has emerged as a mainstay
T
True or false: syncretism occurs when a practitioner, lacking in knowledge and skill in selecting interventions, looks for anything that seems to work
T
True or false: one of the best-known forms of technical integration is multidimensional therapy created by Arnold Lazarus
F
True or false: psychotherapy integration stresses tailoring of interventions to the individual client, rather than to an overarching theory
T
True or false: although clients’ spiritual and religious beliefs may be important to them, it is ethically inappropriate for clinicians to address these beliefs in the context of therapy
F
Most forms of short-term psychotherapy are active in nature, collaborative in relationship, an integrative in orientation: true or false
T
True or false: therapeutic goals should always be specific, concrete, and short term
F
True or false: evaluating how well psychotherapy works is relatively simple
F
True or false: significant empirical research on effectiveness has been produced for all of the major models covered in this book
F
_____ Is best characterised by attempts to look beyond and across the confines of single-school approaches to see what can be learned from other perspectives
A. Psychotherapy integration
B. Person-centred integration
C. Syncretic confusion
D. Syncretism
A
Which of the following is NOT one of the four most common pathways toward the integration of psychotherapies
A. Technical integration
B. Symbolic integration
C. Assimilative integration
D. Common factors approach
B
Which path calls for using techniques from different schools without necessarily subscribing to the theoretical positions that spawned them
A. Technical integration
B. Symbolic integration
C. Assimilative integration
D. Common factors approach
A
Which of the following therapies synthesise the best aspects of two or more theoretical approaches
a. Dialectical behaviour therapy
B. Acceptance and commitment therapy
C. Emotion-focused therapy
D. All of these
D
The ________ approach is grounded in a particular school of psychotherapy, along with an openness to selectively incorporate practices from other therapeutic approaches
A. Technical integration
B. Symbolic integration
C. Assimilative integration
D. Common factors approach
C