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Lets discuss the Health Belief Model - Answer-The H.B.M l
is used to explain and predict health behaviors. According
to the Health Belief Model, a person's belief about a
perceived threat of illness combined with belief in the
effectiveness of the recommended action predict the
person's willingness to change. The model includes
several constructs: perceived seriousness, perceived
susceptibility, perceived benefits of treatment, perceived
barriers to treatment, cues to action, and self-efficacy, as
seen below.
The construct that clients must believe they are
susceptible to a disease or disorder is ______. Lets use
Sonia for an example who has been struggling with her
anxiety as a 24- year old grad student. - Answer-Perceived
susceptibility.
Sonia REALIZES that she has anxiety stemming from
COVID.
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___________ is the construct that clients must believe the
disease has serious consequences if left unattended. -
Answer-Perceived severity
Sonia has noted that her anxiety is significantly impacting
her schoolwork.
What is the construct that clients believe that taking action
reduces their susceptibility. - Answer-Perceived benefits
Sonia believes that seeking care will help her to stay in
school.
_____ is the construct that the benefits of acting are
greater than the barriers perceived.
Sonia doesn't have a lot of spare time, but she feels like
her mental health is important. - Answer-Perceived
barriers
_____ is the construct when clients are exposed to
something that causes them to act such as a friend,
commercial or a conversation with their provider.
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Sonia's roommate has been seeing a PMHNP and has
benefitted from mindfulness exercises and cognitive
behavioral therapy. - Answer-Cue to action
This construct is when clients feel they can succeed when
performing an action.
Sonia believes that seeing a provider can help her to
make positive changes in her mental health - Answer-Self-
efficacy
Explain the difference between the Biomedical model and
the Holistic Model - Answer-The Holistic approach is truly
the pillar of all recovery care models. This approach
ensures that the patient is treated through healing. In
contrast, in a holistic model, symptoms are seen as a form
of communication and are useful for understanding the
meaning of the dysregulation and disharmony that are
occurring for this person at a given time.
Holistic therapy respects the complexity of each unique
individual, appreciating the relationship between the
client's mind, body, and spirit and recognizing the
interdependence of all parts of the human system.
Biomedical's goal is to cure with symptom relief treatment.
Medications but it does not give way to view the patient as
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an individual with different causations of their symptoms.
They just decide to treat the symptoms. Symptoms are
often thought to be the cause of the patient's problem
What are the main goals of psychotherapy? - Answer-
Some of the goals of psychotherapy include the reduction
of symptoms, improvement of functioning, relapse
prevention, increased empowerment, and achievement of
the specific collaborative goals set with the patient.
_________ refers to the ability of an individual, family, or
community to cope with adversity and trauma, and adapt
to challenges through individual physical, emotional, and
spiritual attributes and access to cultural and social
resources (adapted from SAMHSA, 2014). - Answer-
Resilience
Explain the resilient zone. Name some strategies that may
aid your patient cope when feeling resistant especially
during psychotherapy. - Answer-The optimal physiological
state for the work of therapy and reflects the person's
natural rhythm and flow of energy and vitality. Although the
person may feel sad, happy, angry, and other emotions
when in their RZ, the person is able to both feel and think