T & T 2 Flashcards

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What is the first step in the Five Steps to Competent Therapy?

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Map the Territory: Conceptualize the situation with the help of Theory.

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What does the second step, “Identify Oases and Obstacles,” involve?

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It involves assessing the client’s mental status and providing case management.

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Track Progress?

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The step in therapy where the client’s response to treatment is evaluated.

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4
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Leave a Trail?

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The process of documenting what happens throughout the therapy.

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What is included in the “Select a Path” step of the Five Steps to Competent Therapy?

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It involves developing a treatment plan with therapeutic tasks, building a working therapeutic relationship, and setting measurable client goals.

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6
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It is not about you, it is about the

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clients

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7
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Cultural Humility

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A lifelong commitment to self-evaluation and self-critique, recognizing and challenging power imbalances in relationships while developing partnerships with individuals and communities.

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Why is research and evidence-based practice crucial in education?

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Research and evidence-based practice ensure that educational strategies and interventions are effective, improving student outcomes and fostering informed decision-making.

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Ethics in Education

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A set of moral principles guiding the behavior and decisions of educators, ensuring fairness, respect, and integrity in all interactions with students and colleagues.

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What does the term “person-of-the-therapist” refer to in the context of education?

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It emphasizes the importance of the educator’s own personality and experiences in shaping the therapeutic relationship and influencing the educational process.

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Systemic Lens

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Is how we should view cases

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What is the purpose of a treatment plan in educational science?

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A treatment plan outlines specific goals, interventions, and tasks tailored to meet the needs of the client, ensuring systematic progress and accountability.

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Goals and Interventions

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Goals and interventions refer to the specific outcomes aimed for in therapy and the strategies employed to achieve these outcomes, respectively.

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What are treatment tasks in a treatment plan?

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Treatment tasks are specific activities or actions that clients are expected to engage in to facilitate progress towards their therapeutic goals.

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Why are Diversity Considerations Important?

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Diversity considerations involve recognizing and integrating the unique backgrounds, cultures, and experiences of clients in the treatment process to ensure inclusive and effective interventions.

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Why is evidence-based practice important in creating a treatment plan?

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Evidence-based practice ensures that treatment plans are grounded in research and validated strategies, leading to more effective interventions and improved client outcomes.

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What does S.M.A.R.T stand for? This is what we should keep in mind when setting goals for clients

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S: Specific

M: Measurable

A: Achievable

R: Realistic

T: Timely

18
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What is sociocultural attunement in the context of family therapy?

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Sociocultural attunement refers to the awareness and responsiveness to societal systems, culture, and power dynamics that affect clients’ experiences in therapy.

19
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Sociocultural Systems

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Interconnected cultural, economic, political, social, and environmental factors that influence individual and family well-being.

20
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Why is attention to equity vital in family therapy?

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Attention to equity is vital because unjust social and interpersonal relationships can create or worsen mental health issues and relationship problems.

21
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Equity-Based Practice

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A therapeutic approach that prioritizes fairness and justice in interpersonal relationships and social contexts to enhance client outcomes.

22
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What is the impact of sociocultural systems on mental health?

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Sociocultural systems impact mental health by affecting access to resources, respect, autonomy, safety, and overall relational dynamics.

23
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Discrimination

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Unjust treatment or consideration of individuals based on their identity, which can exacerbate mental health symptoms and relational issues.

24
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How does family therapy historically relate to societal context?

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Family therapy emerged as a challenge to the medical model by incorporating societal context to address the familial roots of psychological issues.

25
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Structural Family Therapy

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A model developed to address the impact of societal elements like poverty and discrimination on family dynamics and individual well-being.

26
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What role does the therapist’s awareness of their own positionality play in family therapy?

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The therapist’s awareness of their own positionality is essential for understanding how their identity influences the therapeutic process and the dynamics between clients and societal systems.

27
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Social Determinants of Health (SDOH)

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Conditions in the environments where people live, learn, work, and age that impact their health outcomes and quality of life.

28
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How do systemic inequities affect families?

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Systemic inequities create power imbalances in relationships, exacerbating the effects of stress and adverse experiences within family units.

29
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Intersectionality

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The interconnected nature of social categorizations such as race, gender, and class that create overlapping systems of disadvantage or privilege.

30
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What is the role of critical conversations in family therapy?

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Critical conversations aim to foster awareness and collective action against oppression, using dialogue to empower clients and address societal injustices.

31
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Just Therapy

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A therapeutic approach that emphasizes context and relational equity, aiming to challenge and change oppressive dynamics within therapy.

32
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What are socio-relational determinants of health?

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Socio-relational determinants refer to how social determinants of health impact the interconnections between mental health, physical health, and relational well-being.

33
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In terms of mental health, what does social equity correlate with?

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Relational satisfaction

34
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What does “sociocultural attunement” refer to?

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Understanding and integrating the cultural and societal contexts in therapy.

35
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What does ANVIET stand for?

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A transtheoretical set of socioculturally attuned guiding practices

36
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Which approach is discussed in relation to promoting equity-based interventions?

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Third order thinking

37
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Which narrative is highlighted as significant in the historical context of structural inequity in the US?

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The narrative of racial capitalism.