Section A - Introduction and Theoretical Phases Flashcards
What therapeutic components happen in Phase 1 of therapy?
- Establishment of connection
- Building core Relationship
- Expression of empathy
- Development of trust
What therapeutic components happen in Phase 2 of therapy?
- Interpretation of behaviour
- Identification of themes
- Analysis of the problem
- Tracking of sources
What therapeutic components happen in Phase 3 of therapy?
- Interventions for re-enactment
- Catalysts for change at all levels
- Neurological integration of trauma
- Personal/relational transformation
What theoretical approaches are best suited to Phase 1 of Therapy?
- Person-centred
- Humanistic
- Existential
- Constructivist
What theoretical approaches are best suited to Phase 2 of Therapy?
- Cognitive, behavioral and CBT
- Rational-Emotive
- Adlerian
- Analytical/Psychoanalytic
- Existential/ Meaning based
What theoretical approaches are best suited to Phase 3 of Therapy?
- Gestalt
- Power Therapies (EMDR, OEI, EFT)
- Body Therapies
- Spiritual conversion/transformation/ maturation
What are the four dimensions of humanity?
- Observable behaviour
- Cognitive
- Affective
- Spiritual
Which theories are applicable to the Observable Behaviour dimension of humanity?
Behavioural (and some CBT)
Which theories are applicable to the Cognitive dimension of humanity?
- Rational Emotive
- Cognitive (and some CBT)
- Psychoanalytic & Analytic
- Adlerian
Which theories are applicable to the Affective dimension of humanity?
- Gestalt
- Power therapies (EMDR, OEI & EFT)
- Person-centred
- Hypnotherapy
Which theories are applicable to the Spiritual dimension of humanity?
- Humanistic-Existential
- Spiritual Conversion
- Healing & Maturation
What is a subjective definition of Trauma?
Any situation which, for a specific person, was:
- negative
- unexpected
- Associated with feeling overwhelmed, confused and/or powerless
How are Trauma and Dissociation like a vehicle accident?
The ‘crash’ is the trauma and the inflation of the air bag is like ‘dissociation.’
What is Dissociation?
When a person blanks or numbs out as psychoemotional protection.