MARYVILLE NUR 661 EXAM 4
How does termination happen in CBT - answer Begins in first session
How does termination happen in Interpersonal Therapy - answer Begins as early as the middle phase
of therapy
When does termination happen in EMDR - answer When the trauma/target is reprocessed
Possible reasons to terminate therapy - answer Not beneficial; noncompliance; refuses to pay; moving;
safety
Know the stages of development for a childs thinking process and that ages that reasoning starts to
happen - answer Age 6 is when reasoning starts with children
Techniques for teaching self-regulation to children - answer Managing behavior
How to take a strengths-based approach with pediatric patients - answer give praise to the parent or
child for making good decisions and maintaining control
When to use TF-CBT with pediatric patients - answer History of extensive trauma, severe abuse,
neglect
Three main characteristics of ADHD - answer Inattention, hyperactivity, impulsivity
Brain structures involved in ADHD in children - answer Prefrontal cortex
Treatment for ADHD - answer Behavioral and psychosocial treatment in adjunct to medication
(moderate to severe).
, How does Cognitive Behavioral Training help with ADHD - answer CB Training helps the child increase
the amount of information they can hold in their mind, enhancing working memory.
What is differentiation - answer Ability to separate self from family
What is fusion - answer Blurring between self and others, when 2 people form a dysfunctional pattern
trying to function as 1
Multigenerational Transmission Process - answer Transfer of dysfunction from one generation to the
next. "You're just like your father"
Triangle family - answer 3 person system, stabilize conflict with pulling in another person
Undifferentiated ego mass-symbiosis - answer difficulty functioning independently (on their own),
"stuck together". Low levels of differentiation
Bowens theory and sibling position concept - answer Involves a persons functional position in the
family
What is family projection (Bowen's Theory) - answer Child is emotional extension of parents (fused
and triangulated in family), family projects onto child
Emotional cutoff - answer Move away, cut ties from family or parent
Sibling placement and roles (Bowens) - answer Eldest - leadership, responsibility
Youngest - dependent
Middle - Flexible with dependence and responsibility
Only - responsible, more adult like
Eldest child matched with youngest child have most success in marriage
Want to identify and change dysfunctional multigenerational patterns
How does termination happen in CBT - answer Begins in first session
How does termination happen in Interpersonal Therapy - answer Begins as early as the middle phase
of therapy
When does termination happen in EMDR - answer When the trauma/target is reprocessed
Possible reasons to terminate therapy - answer Not beneficial; noncompliance; refuses to pay; moving;
safety
Know the stages of development for a childs thinking process and that ages that reasoning starts to
happen - answer Age 6 is when reasoning starts with children
Techniques for teaching self-regulation to children - answer Managing behavior
How to take a strengths-based approach with pediatric patients - answer give praise to the parent or
child for making good decisions and maintaining control
When to use TF-CBT with pediatric patients - answer History of extensive trauma, severe abuse,
neglect
Three main characteristics of ADHD - answer Inattention, hyperactivity, impulsivity
Brain structures involved in ADHD in children - answer Prefrontal cortex
Treatment for ADHD - answer Behavioral and psychosocial treatment in adjunct to medication
(moderate to severe).
, How does Cognitive Behavioral Training help with ADHD - answer CB Training helps the child increase
the amount of information they can hold in their mind, enhancing working memory.
What is differentiation - answer Ability to separate self from family
What is fusion - answer Blurring between self and others, when 2 people form a dysfunctional pattern
trying to function as 1
Multigenerational Transmission Process - answer Transfer of dysfunction from one generation to the
next. "You're just like your father"
Triangle family - answer 3 person system, stabilize conflict with pulling in another person
Undifferentiated ego mass-symbiosis - answer difficulty functioning independently (on their own),
"stuck together". Low levels of differentiation
Bowens theory and sibling position concept - answer Involves a persons functional position in the
family
What is family projection (Bowen's Theory) - answer Child is emotional extension of parents (fused
and triangulated in family), family projects onto child
Emotional cutoff - answer Move away, cut ties from family or parent
Sibling placement and roles (Bowens) - answer Eldest - leadership, responsibility
Youngest - dependent
Middle - Flexible with dependence and responsibility
Only - responsible, more adult like
Eldest child matched with youngest child have most success in marriage
Want to identify and change dysfunctional multigenerational patterns