Psychoeduation Flashcards

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Is the therapist-client relationship important for effecting change?

A

Yes!! When we use therapists the change is more powerful but cannot induce change on its own - other techniques are needed!

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Beckian vs Ellis therapeutic approach

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  • Beck - collaborative
  • Ellis - expert, coach (warmth is not essential)
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Relationship competencies (Beckian approach)

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  • collaborative empiricism
  • mutual agreement regarding (1) goals and (2) formulation
  • client’s active involvement in therapy
  • guided discovery (socratic, experiments)
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Role of therapist during CBT

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  • Shift roles based on the situation
  • Reflective and insight-orientation
  • Skills training (coach) - when needed
  • Teach (expert) - psychoed
  • Supportive and validating
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T-C relationship - cultural considerations

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  • Be aware of your own beliefs and perceptions
  • Aware of blindspots
  • Put greater effort/time into engagement (show respect, acknowledge difficulties, be sensitive)
  • CBT translates well to different belief systems
  • Be aware of different perceptions of therapy
  • Aware of language/translation difficulties
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What are the barriers of psycho-ed?

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  • all receivers are biased - actively shape the information
  • cognitive and emotional barriers
    e.g., your heart doesn’t react to statistics
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Psycho-ed principles and practice

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  • go from known to unknown
  • bite-sized chunks
  • verbal and visual information
  • check understanding
  • work through barriers
  • do they find the info credible
  • be aware of ‘yes’ response bias
  • encourage discussion
  • pay attention to nonverbal cues
  • use analogies
  • use behavioural experiments
  • use homework tasks
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Psycho-ed: how do you overcome emotional barriers?

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  • experimental - knowledge through experiments is most useful
  • identify beliefs and assumptions and then use therapeutic interventions to overcome
  • pace and absorption of information slower!
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As part of psycho-ed, how do you examine beliefs about a diagnosis?

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  • what does the diagnosis mean to client?
  • have they met someone else with diagnosis?
  • prognostic implications (outcome and course)
  • assumptions, AT’s and attributions
  • clarify pre-diagnostic conceptualisations - what causes or maintains it
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Psycho-ed process

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  • prepare the client
  • clear dissemination of information
  • identification of barriers
  • be empathic, collaborative, flexible, patient
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