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A deeply held viewpoint about the self, others, or the
Core Belief future. Manifests as absolute statements, such as "I am
unlovable".
1. development of empathic relationship.
2. help client explore their story and strengths
3. setting goals mutually
Problem resolution and
4. restory: working & exploring alternatives and
change
conflicts
5. action: applying changes to life and generalisation
of learning
What do you need to do safeguard client's wellbeing, plan ahead, end
for termination of treatment when explicit goals have been achieved
services?
when the same problem or interaction that the client
What is re-enactment
is having with others in their wider life is being played
within a therapeutic
out in the therapy session between the therapist and
relationship
client
REBT rational emotive behavior therapy
What disorders has CBT depression, GAD, panic disorder, social phobia, OCD,
been effective in treating? PTSD, schizophrenia
, What does the 'A' stand for activating events
in ABCDEF of Rational
Emotive Behaviour
Therapy?
What does the 'C' stand consequences
for in ABCDEF of Rational
Emotive Behaviour
Therapy?
What does the 'D' stand dispute thoughts
for in ABCDEF of Rational
Emotive Behaviour
Therapy?
What does the 'E' stand for (check the) effect of changed thinking
in ABCDEF of Rational
Emotive Behaviour
Therapy?
When can emotions be when they interfere with adaptation and the ability to
dysfunctional? choose behaviour rationally
What are the four stages pre-contemplation, contemplation, determination &
of change (MI)? action, maintenance
Relapse prevention (MI) help client identify clear goals
step 1
identify neg emotions that influence their propensity
Relapse prevention (MI) to engage in unhealthy behaviours (eg: binge drink) -
step 2 or not to engage in their healthy behaviour (eg: daily
gym)
identify relationships in life that influence their
Relapse prevention (MI)
decision to make unhealthy choice; dates, situations,
step 3
people, choices