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12-Step Peer Support Groups
- answer-A mutual aid fellowship that supports individuals in recovery from
substance use disorders.
Abreaction
- answer-Intense emotional reactions in expressive psychotherapy.
Accurate Empathic Understanding
- answer-Deep comprehension of patient's feelings and experiences.
Avoidance in Therapy
- answer-Missing sessions indicates patient avoidance behavior.
Benner's Competency Levels
- answer-Advanced practice nurse with 2-5 years is competent.
Bi-Weekly Therapy Sessions
- answer-Individual therapy sessions occurring every two weeks.
Change agent in relational psychodynamic therapy
- answer-Insight.
Checklist for Termination
- answer-Tool to assess if therapy goals are met.
Chemical imbalance
- answer-Dysfunctions such as a chemical imbalance must be identified.
Clinical practice guidelines
- answer-Recommendations for the use of psychodynamic therapy for various
psychiatric disorders.
, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
- answer-A treatment approach that focuses on changing unhelpful cognitive
distortions and behaviors.
Cognitive distortion example
- answer-'If I was in a relationship, all of my problems would be solved' is an
example of the Fallacy of attachment.
Cognitive distortion in family therapy
- answer-In a family session, the statement 'See they never let me do anything!' is
recognized as cognitive distortion known as Overgeneralization.
Cognitive Processing Therapy (CPT)
- answer-Therapy focusing on changing negative thought patterns.
Cognitive triad
- answer-A concept in CBT that includes maladaptive thoughts rooted in irrational
assumptions.
Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
- answer-A system of psychotherapy that focuses on how an individual's thoughts
influence their feelings and behaviors.
Comorbid PTSD
- answer-Presence of PTSD alongside another disorder.
Confluence
- answer-A concept in Gestalt therapy where a person merges with others and loses
their individuality.
Congruence
- answer-Authenticity and transparency in therapist's behavior.
Conscious competency
- answer-A stage where a person is aware of their skill or knowledge and can
perform it.
Conscious incompetency
- answer-A stage where a person is aware of their lack of skill or knowledge.