Module 8 Flashcards

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__________________________, a legendary and pioneering psychotherapy researcher identified three parties who have a stake in how well therapy works and who may have different opinions about what constitutes a successful therapy outcome.

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Hans Strupp

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Tripartite Model is composed of

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client, therapist, and society

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The many common factors for psychotherapy outcomes that have been proposed the leading candidate is __________________________________

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STRONG RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THERAPIST AND CLIENT

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This relationship is a coalition between two allies working on a trusting and mutual goal.

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Therapeutic Relationship/Alliance

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Three stage of sequential model of common factors

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support, learning and action factors

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___________________________ focuses on the decision-making of the individual and is a model of intentional change.

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Transtheoretical Model

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The TTM posits that individuals move through six stages of change:

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precontemplation
contemplation
preparation
action
maintenance
termination

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In this stage, people do not intend to take action in the foreseeable future (defined as within the next 6 months). People are often unaware that their behavior is problematic or produces negative consequences. People in this stage often underestimate the pros of changing behavior and place too much emphasis on the cons of changing behavior.

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Precontemplation

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In this stage, people are intending to start healthy behavior in the foreseeable future (defined as within the next 6 months). People recognize that their behavior may be problematic, and a more thoughtful and practical consideration of the pros and cons of changing the behavior takes place, with equal emphasis placed on both. Even with this recognition, people may still feel ambivalent toward changing their behavior.

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Contemplation

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In this stage, people are ready to take action within the next 30 days. People start to take small steps toward the behavior change, and they believe changing their behavior can lead to a healthier life.

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Preparation (Determination)

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In this stage, people have recently changed their behavior (defined as within the last 6 months) and intend to keep moving forward with that behavior change. People may exhibit this by modifying their problem behavior or acquiring new healthy behaviors.

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Action

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In this stage, people have sustained their behavior change for a while (defined as more than 6 months) and intend to maintain the behavior change going forward. People in this stage work to prevent relapse to earlier stages.

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Maintenance

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In this stage, people have no desire to return to their unhealthy behaviors and are sure they will not relapse. Since this is rarely reached, and people tend to stay in the maintenance stage, this stage is often not considered in health promotion programs.

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Termination

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