Intro Flashcards
1
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Interviewing
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- gathering data
- providing information and advice
- suggesting workable alternatives
2
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Coaching
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- partnering with clients in a thought provoking and creative process
- inspiring them to maximize their personal and professional potential
3
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COunselling
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an intensive and personal process for clients, focused on listening and developing strategies for change and growth
4
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Psychotherapy
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focused on deep-seated and entrenched client issues, requiring more time for resolution
5
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Why is the term client used?
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- ‘patient’ is paternalistic, implies passivity removing autonomy
- ‘client’ = term by Carl Rogers (humanistic psychologist)
6
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Pseudosciences involve
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- overuse of ad-hoc immunising hypotheses
- exaggerated claims
- over-reliance on anecdotes
- absence of connectivity to other research
- lack of review by peers
- lack of self-correction when contrary evidence is published
- talk of ‘proof’
7
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Thinking critically:
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- name of principle
- extraordinary claims (the more extraordinary the claim, the more evidence required)
- testing predictions (can the piece of research make testable predictions? is there connectivity?)
- occam’s razor (are explanations simple and logical)
- replicability (can results be replicated)
- ruling out rival hypotheses
- correlation vs causation
8
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current issues in treatment
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- Western therapies are being scrutinised because they lack applicability to other cultures
- some groups experience higher rates of mental illness than others (Indigenous, LGBQTAI+, disabled groups)
- deinstitutionalisation (movement away from inpatient treatment to community based treatment)