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While working through Impasse in gesalt therapy -
can the therapist use past experiences to reflect an share
with the patient? - Answer-YES -
therapist should reflect on their own experiences and
share with the patient
What are the 3 techniques of Gesalt therapy? - Answer-1.
topdog vs. underdog
2. empty chair - patient talks to the chair as if the person
they have unfinished business with is sitting in it
3. fantasy games
in gestalt therapy - this technique is called what?
patient talks to the chair as if the person they have
unfinished business with is sitting in it - Answer-empty
chair
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who founded Dyadic Developmental psychotherapy -
Answer-Daniel Hughes
this form of therapy:
teaches parents about attachment facilitating parenting
methods and the importance of attunement and
responsive, sensitive parenting in essential.
-family focused
-focuses on safety and security in Malow's hierarchy of
needs - Answer-dyadic developmental pscyhotherapy
in dyadic developmental psychotherapy :
T or F, the therapist should not maintain emotional
attunement with the child - Answer-false
the therapist SHOULD maintain emotional attunement with
the child
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in dydadic developmental psychotherapy, what does
PACE stand for?
***these are ways caregivers can respond to a child that
helps them feel safe and loved; helps with self regulation -
Answer-P= PLAY
A = ACCEPTING
C= CURIOUS
E = EMPATHY
who founded relational-cultural therapy (RCT) - Answer-
Jean Baker Miller
What is the core tenet of Relational-Cultural Therapy?
______________ - assumes that we all have a natural
drive toward relationships, and in these relationships we
long for acceptance. however, we come to believe that
there are things about us that are unacceptable or
unlovable - Answer-Central relational paradox
basis of what therapy?
--relationships are both the indicators for, and the healing
mechanism in psychotherapy toward, mental health and
wellness.
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-goal : create and maintain mutually growth fostering
relationships - Answer-relational-cultural therapy
who founded transtheoretical model of behavior change
(TTM) - 2 people - Answer-Prochaska
&
Valicer
who founded motivational interviewing - Answer-William
Miller
An integrative model of behavior change that developed
from many different psychological theories, such as social
cognitive theory and learning theory
- the basic understanding is that an individual moves
through a series of stages in making any personal
changes
- supports self efficacy
- important for therapist to establish rapport - Answer-
Transtheoretical model of behavior change