Treatment Levels Flashcards
What are the requirements to be in residential I treatment
 Most restrictive, over a year, 24 hour support, highly structured for severe disorders
What are the requirements for inpatient hospitalization?
This is more short term with 24 hour support with psychiatric care, crisis, and stabilization
What are the requirement for outpatient services?
This is the least restrictive and a majority of cases there are no overnights in appointments are as needed
For what reasons would you choose the modality of individual therapy?
When seeking independence or individuating, when they experiencing negative self talk or intra-psychic conflict like negative thinking very intimate problems have long lasting conditions or are in crisis
Paired with being either withdrawn are isolated having low self-esteem, being highly anxious for introverted, could be really uncomfortable in groups, or may be resistant to treatment
What sort of clients might benefit from group therapy
Ones that need group feedback( test out social skills) , enter personal issues, like trouble connecting to others, have problems with authority, have certain behavioral issues like eating disorders or substance, abuse, trauma and would benefit from sharing their stories
What do you need to consider when deciding if your client would be a good fit for group therapy
The benefits of the client and other group members their level of motivation, their level of insight in their ability to receive, and provide feedback
What are some things to address in family therapy?
Family, conflict, communication, problems, and family, children, adolescence, acting out, multiple family members need help, family member has chronic mental disorder
What are the five skills used and group therapy?
- Active listening
-  Linking.
- Blocking
- Facilitating.
-  Summarizing.
What does active listening and group therapy entail?
Hey, close attention the group members communication with verbal and nonverbal
What is linking mean in group therapy?
The therapist this is the group members, and recognizing seems that they share in common
What is blocking and group therapy?
The therapist keeps unproductive behaviors from disrupting the group. This can be done by redirecting the group member stopping them from monopolizing the session.
What is facilitating here and now interactions in group therapy
The therapist wants to direct the focus of the group members rather than the therapist and encourage them to take action interact with each other
What is the summarizing skill of group therapy?
The therapist listens to the group discussion points of common thing I have a risen therapist release what has occurred during the group process and how the members have changed a Ground
What are the six different types of group therapy?
Natural- develop on own
Formed- specific purpose
Treatments open ended and casual
Task-
Personal connection- employees therapy etc
Personal enhancement- team development
What are the six factors that affect group dynamics
Size
Format
Duration
Voluntary are required
Developmental
Setting
What are the seven area is an internal group dynamics?
Communication patterns
Cohesiveness
Social control
Norms
Role expectations
Status
Group culture
What are the five group stages?
Initial getting to know each other, and how the group will function
Transition meaning address the issues
Working after they start to trust one another
Final when they figure out what they have learned and apply it
Post to follow up
What does a facilitator help build in a group?
Making others feel at ease
What are gatekeepers roles
And group therapy
Keeping things on track
What are conciliators in groups
They smooth out conflicts
What is the function of compromisers or neutralizers in group therapy?
They work towards problem-solving
What are observers role and group therapy?
Comment on it some up what’s happening?
What are the six group task rolls?
Initiators in energizers
Information and opinion, seekers, or givers
Coordinators
Collaborators
Evaluators
Procedure facilitators
What are the eight negative rolls of individuals and groups therapy
Aggressors who argue and disagree with others
Play boys who act unwilling to be engaged
Help seekers, he insists on talking about their own problems
Recognition, secretive, attract attention
Self-righteous do-gooders
Informers hotel about other members doing things outside of the group or gossips
Hostile member to protect themselves or sarcasm
Withdrawn are silent members
When talking about the sound relationship house, Siri, what are the two walls
The first is trust estate of knowing your partner, at some things to maximize your best interest, and not their own
The second is commitment, believing an acting on this believe that your relationship with your partner is complete your lifelong journey for better for worse than the chairs in your partners qualities and nurturing gratitude towards them
In the sound relationship house, Siri what are the seven floors
Building love maps
Share fondness and admiration
Turn towards instead of a way
The positive perspective
Managing conflict
Make life dreams come true
Pete shared meaning
What are the different types of couples therapy?
Gottman
Imagine relationship theory
Narrative therapy
Emotionally focused couple
What are the seven things school counselors do?
Help kids to academic goals
Provide short term counseling
Give referrals
Collaborate with family, teachers, admin and community
Advocate for clients needs
Identify sins, difficulties, and issues
Do school counselors need consent from parents?
No, unless the parent specifically said they cannot
What are the three exceptions to confidentiality in school counseling
The students health or safety is at risk
The student is in imminent danger or poses a threat to others
Call
What is FERPA
A federal law that protects children’s educational records, Gooding, anything accounts are writes down about them
What is an IEP for?
It is a special plan for students with special needs paying attention to their educational performance goals in special education
Who attends a child IEP meeting?
The parents, the teacher, a special education, teacher, and school, counselor, or specialist of representative of the school system, and the child when appropriate