phases of change process; Name the 4 phases of change in MI...
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engagement, focusing, evoking, planning
comparing
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I am not as competent as my coworkers or supervisors."
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Psychotherapist role MI: RULE (R) Resist the righting (U) Understand the
patient’s motivation (L) Listen to the patient (E)Empower the patient.
Guiding principles and CBT key concepts; The way an individual cognitively
structures.....
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thoughts about the self and the world determines how the individual feels
and behaves
phases of change process in MI; define evoking
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identifying the client's motivation for change and evoking hope, commonly
uses reflections and summaries
Being right
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I must prove that I am right as being wrong is unthinkable."
, What kind of therapy utilizes a future-oriented approach; helps clients identify
problems and construct solutions that will result in change? focused on the
postmodern worldview....
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Solution Focused Therapy (SFT)
which behavioral technique is used to help stabilize/helps clients express their point
of view
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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.
heavens reward
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If I do everything perfectly here, I will be rewarded later."
Filtering
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engagement, focusing, evoking, planning
comparing
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I am not as competent as my coworkers or supervisors."
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Psychotherapist role MI: RULE (R) Resist the righting (U) Understand the
patient’s motivation (L) Listen to the patient (E)Empower the patient.
Guiding principles and CBT key concepts; The way an individual cognitively
structures.....
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thoughts about the self and the world determines how the individual feels
and behaves
phases of change process in MI; define evoking
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identifying the client's motivation for change and evoking hope, commonly
uses reflections and summaries
Being right
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I must prove that I am right as being wrong is unthinkable."
, What kind of therapy utilizes a future-oriented approach; helps clients identify
problems and construct solutions that will result in change? focused on the
postmodern worldview....
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Solution Focused Therapy (SFT)
which behavioral technique is used to help stabilize/helps clients express their point
of view
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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.
heavens reward
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If I do everything perfectly here, I will be rewarded later."
Filtering
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