Psychotherapy Flashcards

1
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triangulation and differentiation is associated with which school of family therapy

A

Bowen

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2
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What are the four components of DBT

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  1. skills group 2. individual therapy 3. DBT phone coaching 4. consultation team
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3
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What are the four skills taught in DBT

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  1. mindfullness 2. distress tolerance 3. interpersonal effectiveness 4. emotional regulation
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4
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what does arbitrary inference describe

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cognitive distortion where you come to a conclusion w/o evidence

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5
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what does selective abstraction describe

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cognitive distortion where you focus on the negative and discount the positive

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6
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what are the four areas of focus in IPT

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  1. grief 2. role transitions. 3. disputes. 4. interpersonal deficits
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what are the three principle defense mechanisms involved in phobias

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  1. displacement 2. avoidance 3. projection
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8
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mirroring is associated with which thinker

A

Kohut

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9
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which part of OCD does CBT work better for

A

obsessions

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10
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which family therapy focuses on hierarchy, alliances and boundaries

A

structural (minuchin)

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11
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what is the premise of “systems theory”

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symptoms are maintained bc they serve a function in a family

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12
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what did Freud’s primary process involve

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the illogical bizarre component of dreams that used condensation, symbolism, and displacement.

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13
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what is collaborative empiricsm

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the therapist and pt working together to establish goals in tx

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14
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what are the four pillars of existential therapy

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  1. death 2. meaning 3. isolation 4. freedom
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what are the four processes of MI

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  1. engaging 2. focusing 3. evoking 4. planning
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16
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what is transference neurosis

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when the relationship with the therapist becomes the most important one and they direct strong infantile feelings towards them

17
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what does dialetic mean

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accepting and encouraging change

18
Q

what is an integral part of a body scan

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non judgment

19
Q

what is the role of a group therapist

A

tolerate and contain intense affect

20
Q

which relationships should one include in their interpersonal inventory

A

past and present

21
Q

who coined the term biopsychosocial

A

Engel