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schizophrenia spectrum disorders
,Jamilla just began group therapy for an eating disorder and shared that she has
overwhelming shame. Another group member, Jessamine, has been in the group for a
while and talked openly about how she has overcome her body shame and shame
around eating, which was encouraging to Jamilla.
Which principle of group therapy is this an example of?
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Instillation of hope
Rationale: Sharing insight and resources among group members are
important sources of realistic, therapeutic hope. Seeing others who are
coping or recovering gives hope to those at the beginning of the process.
Elder abuse: Almost ___% of abusers are caregivers, and __/__ of perpetrators are adult
children or spouses
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60%, 2/3
Valerie is a 34-year-old who presents for therapy with symptoms of anxiety and
depressive disorder. She has been in a relationship with her partner for the past 12 years.
She feels like her partner makes all the decisions in the relationship, and when Valerie's
opinions differ, she does not feel comfortable sharing her thoughts. She states, "If my
partner can't figure out what my needs are after so many years, I don't know how we can
save this relationship."
What can you use to assist the client?
,Assertiveness training
Bibliotherapy
Contingency management
Behavioral rehearsal
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Assertiveness training
Rationale: Assertiveness training can assist clients who are experiencing
symptoms of depression, anxiety, and low self-worth. It may help clients learn
how to express their point of view in a respectful manner. The client and
therapist may use role-play to practice verbal and nonverbal behaviors and
improve assertiveness.
Principles of CBT include:
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-way an ind cognitively structures thoughts about self & the world determines
how the ind feels & behaves
-Dysfunctional thoughts are rooted in irrational assumptions
-Dysfunctional thinking and learned patterns of maladaptive behavior
contribute to psychological problems
-Ind's can learn more adaptive behaviors which can relieve symptoms &
improve quality of life
-CBT is (+) & stresses collaboration & active participation
-CBT includes action plans in the form of therapy homework
Norland often sleeps through class or appears zoned out.
, activated responses (fight or flight)
or
avoiding responses (shutdown/collapse).
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Avoiding response (shutdown/collapse)
impact of trauma on Episodic Memory
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-What it is: The autobiographical memory of an event of experience -
including the who, what, and where.
-Example: You remember who was there and what street you were on when
you fell off your bicycle in front of a crowd.
-How trauma can affect it: Trauma can shutdown episodic memory and
fragment the sequence of events.
-Related brain area: The hippocampus is responsible for creating and
recalling episodic memory.
Leonard expresses how much he appreciates the other members of the group and how
much he will miss meeting with them.
What phase of group development?
Forming
Adjourning
Performing
Storming
Norming