Intervention Flashcards

1
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3 values of intentionality for humanistic therapy

A

Freedom to become
Experiential reflection
Responsibility

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“If one can be truly present with another, then a genuine encounter has occurred”

Which therapy?

A

Humanistic therapy

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3
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What is the aim of humanistic therapy?

A

Set clients free

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4
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Which therapy that draws on ‘’means’ rather than techniques in therapy?

A

Humanistic therapy

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5
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Which therapy that sees ‘anxiety as secondary expressions of vulnerability that the client does not want to feel?’

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Humanistic therapy

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6
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4 types of responses to change

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Resistance
Reactance
Reluctance
Ambivalence

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Examples of Reactance within therapy

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-not completing homework
- not adhering to medication
-attempting to prolong therapy unecessarily
-discontinue therapy prematurely
-interrupting/confronting helpers
-presenting a negative attitude
- misinterpreting comments
- maintaining agendas

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Customer-type relationship (SFT)

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Client and helper have jointly identified and agreed on a workable goal

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Complainant-type relationship (SFT)

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Client and helper agree on a preliminary goals

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Visitor-type relationship (SFT)

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Neither identified a need or concern nor agreed on a goal to work toward

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11
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MI - OARS+

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Open ended questions
Affirmations
Reflective statements
Summaries
+ Seek permission
+ Emphasise personal control

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12
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What are the recommended psychotherapies for children, adolescents and adults with PTSD?

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Trauma focused CBT and EMDR

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13
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Aims of EMDR

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to reduce subjective distress and strengthten adaptive cognitions related to the traumatic event.

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14
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8 phases of EMDR

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  1. history taking
  2. client preparation
  3. assessment
  4. desensitisation
  5. installation
  6. body scan
  7. closure
  8. re-evaluation of treatment
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15
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MI techniques

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Giving advice
removing barriers
providing choice
decreasing desirability
providing feedback

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16
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3 fundamental components of MI

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Collaboration

Evocation

Autonomy

17
Q

What is equifinality in family system therapy?

A

how different early experiences in life can lead to similar outcome

18
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What is multifinality in family system therapy?

A

where similar start state results in multiple
pathways that lead to different outcomes