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___ occurs when something impedes one's life goals -
ANSWER-crisis Equilibrium/disequilibrium paradigm -
ANSWER-disturbed equilibrium, brief therapy or grief work,
client's working through the problem or grief, restoration of
equilibrium
____ ____ attempts to remediate ongoing emotional issues -
ANSWER-brief
therapy
assists individuals in crisis and addresses their affective,
behavioral, and cognitive distortions resulting from the
traumatic event - ANSWER-basic crisis theory
explores social, environmental, and situational factors of a
crisis - ANSWER-
expanded crisis
theory
,theories that influenced expanded crisis theory - ANSWER-
psychoanalytic
theory, general systems theory,
ecosystems
§ Disequilibrium that accompanies a person's crisis can be
understood through
gaining access to the individual's unconscious thoughts and
past emotional
experiences - ANSWER-o Psychoanalytic theory
(Fine, 1973)
early childhood experiences determines why a traumatic event
becomes a crisis
- ANSWER-psychoanalytic
theory
examines the interdependence and relationships among
people and between
people and events - ANSWER-general
systems theory
extension of systems theory to include an environmental
context - ANSWER-
Ecosystems
theories that influence expanded crisis theory - ANSWER-
adaptational theory,
, interpersonal theory, chaos theory,
developmental theory
crisis is sustained through maladaptive behaviors,
negative thoughts, and
destructive defense mechanisms - ANSWER-
adaptational theory
a state of crisis cannot be sustained if a person has an intact
sense of selfworth and has a healthy support system -
ANSWER-interpersonal theory
theory of evolution applied to human functioning as a self-
organizing system -
ANSWER-chaos
theory
potential for crisis arises from developmental tasks that are not
accomplished -
ANSWER-developmental
theory
four domains encompasses by applied crisis theory -
ANSWER-normal
developmental crises, situational crises, existential crises,
ecosystemic crises
consequence of events in typical human development that
produce an abnormal response (birth of a child, graduation