Psychotherapy Flashcards
triangulation and differentiation is associated with which school of family therapy
Bowen
What are the four components of DBT
- skills group 2. individual therapy 3. DBT phone coaching 4. consultation team
What are the four skills taught in DBT
- mindfullness 2. distress tolerance 3. interpersonal effectiveness 4. emotional regulation
what does arbitrary inference describe
cognitive distortion where you come to a conclusion w/o evidence
what does selective abstraction describe
cognitive distortion where you focus on the negative and discount the positive
what are the four areas of focus in IPT
- grief 2. role transitions. 3. disputes. 4. interpersonal deficits
what are the three principle defense mechanisms involved in phobias
- displacement 2. avoidance 3. projection
mirroring is associated with which thinker
Kohut
which part of OCD does CBT work better for
obsessions
which family therapy focuses on hierarchy, alliances and boundaries
structural (minuchin)
what is the premise of “systems theory”
symptoms are maintained bc they serve a function in a family
what did Freud’s primary process involve
the illogical bizarre component of dreams that used condensation, symbolism, and displacement.
what is collaborative empiricsm
the therapist and pt working together to establish goals in tx
what are the four pillars of existential therapy
- death 2. meaning 3. isolation 4. freedom
what are the four processes of MI
- engaging 2. focusing 3. evoking 4. planning
what is transference neurosis
when the relationship with the therapist becomes the most important one and they direct strong infantile feelings towards them
what does dialetic mean
accepting and encouraging change
what is an integral part of a body scan
non judgment
what is the role of a group therapist
tolerate and contain intense affect
which relationships should one include in their interpersonal inventory
past and present
who coined the term biopsychosocial
Engel