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1. Group Therapy primary purpose - ANSWER ✔ The primary purpose of
group therapy is to facilitate changes by the patient to address identified
problems.
2. A technique for dealing with an over talkative client and silence from other
participants in a group during therapy - ANSWER ✔ make an observation
about the group's silence and invite the others to comment
3. the technique of "Information Giver". - ANSWER ✔ During group members
sharing methods they personally use for dealing with problems
4. CBT - ANSWER ✔ consists of active questioning, homework assignments,
and dream survey. The therapist helps the patient consider personal ideas
and beliefs in order to increase the patient's realization about how thoughts
influence behaviors.
,5. Attachment - ANSWER ✔ Attempts to explain the dynamics of
interpersonal relationships between humans. A child needs to form a
relationship between at least one primary caregiver.
6. Mileu - ANSWER ✔ Milieu therapy requires consideration of the client's
social, economic, and cultural status.
7. Complementary Alternative Medicine vs Western major difference -
ANSWER ✔ Western medicine focuses on what is done to the patient
whereas CAM focuses on mind-body interactions.
8. Beck - ANSWER ✔ Beck developed the cognitive model of depression and
the concept that cognitive processing distortions underlie psychological
disorders
9. ACTIVE, TIME-LIMITED APPROACH
Attachment in the making - ANSWER ✔ 8-12 wks - 6 months. Infants
become more attached to one or more persons in the environment.
10.Clear-cut attachment - ANSWER ✔ 6-24 months. Infants show signs of
distress when separated from caretaker or mother. Can occur as early as 3
months.
11.Insecure-avoidant - ANSWER ✔ Tends to avoid close contact with people
andlingers near caregivers rather than approaching them directly.
12.Insecure-ambivalent- - ANSWER ✔ child finds exploratory play difficult,
even in the absence of danger, clings to his or her inconsistent parents.
,13.Insecure-disorganized - - ANSWER ✔ Children in this case have parents
who are emotionally absent with a parental history of abuse in their
childhood,
14.Albert Ellis' Rational Emotive Therapy - ANSWER ✔ People control their
own destinies and interpret events according to their own values and beliefs.
15.A-B-C theory - ANSWER ✔ Activating event, belief, consequences
(emotional and/or behavioral)
Ellis- RET
16.Forms of irrational beliefs - ANSWER ✔ Something should be
different/Something is awful or terrible/One cannot tolerate
something/Something or someone is damned or cursed.
Ellis-RET
17."Masturbatory" ideologies have 3 forms: - ANSWER ✔ I must do well and
win approval or I am a rotten person/You must act kindly toward me or you
are a rotten person/My life must remain comfortable or life hardly seems
worth living.
Ellis-RET
18.Therapy consists of... for RET - ANSWER ✔ Therapy consists of detecting
and eradication irrational beliefs, Disputing: Detecting irrationalities,
debating them, discriminating between logical and illogical thinking, and
defining what helps create new beliefs. Debating: Questioning and disputing
the irrational beliefs. Discriminating: Distinguishing between wants and
needs, desires and demands, and rational and irrational ideas. Defining:
Defining words and redefining beliefs.
, 19.Assumption of RET - ANSWER ✔ People make themselves sick anytime
they escalate a desire or preference into a demand or absolute must. (People
become who they become based on their beliefs).
20.Ecosocial theory - ANSWER ✔ is a broad and complex theory with the
purpose of describing and explaining causal relationships in disease
distribution. While it incorporates biological and psychosocial influences on
disease occurrence, the theory is also suited to analyse the relationships
between social factors and disease development in public health research.
21.Embodiment - ANSWER ✔ describes the literal physical incorporation of
the social and biological world into an individual's body.
Ecosocial theory
22.Pathways to embodiment- - ANSWER ✔ describes the various ways that
social, biological, and environmental forces may interact with an individual's
body in context.
Ecosocial theory
23.The cumulative interplay of exposure, susceptibility, and resistance -
ANSWER ✔ describes how patterns of disease occur within a social,
ecological, and biological context. It emphasizes how individuals in different
socio-economic positions have different exposures, susceptibilities, and
resistance (both biological and political) to disease, based on their unique
histories and experiences over the lifecourse, based on spatio-temporal
factors and the interaction with groups, power structures, discrimination, and
inequality.
Ecosocial theory
24.Agency and accountability - ANSWER ✔ claims that the State is a
responsible agent in the patterns of disease distribution in a given society