existential therapy founders - -Key figures: Intervention used in Dyadic therapy (acronym) -
Viktor Frankl, Rollo May, and Irvin Yalom -PACE - playfulness, acceptance curiosity,
and empathy
existential therapy - -focused on the
human search for meaning in existence, Relational cultural therapy founder - -Jean
emphasizing individuality and choice Baker Miller
gestalt therapy - -*Basic goal = self Relational cultural therapy is based on: - -
support, deals with awareness. Here and Now. feminist movement and multicultural changes in
Taking responsibility for ones own actions psychology
enhancing awareness
RCT compliments which movement? - -
gestalt therapy founder - -fritz (Frederick social justice - sex roles, power, dominance,
and laura?)pers and Paul Goodman marginalization, subordination and mental health
of all people
central relational paradox - -concept of
relational cultural therapy 9 core tenants of RCT - -1. People grow
through and toward relationship throughout the
lifespan.
technique for gestalt therapy - -empty chair
and impasse 2. Movement toward mutuality, rather than
movement toward separation, characterizes
mature functioning.
goal of gestalt therapy - -self support,
acceptance of peers, awareness of present 3. Relational differentiation and elaboration
moment characterize growth.
4. Mutual empathy and mutual empowerment are
at the core of growth-fostering relationships.
dyadic therapy founder - -Michael Hughes
PhD
5. In growth-fostering relationships, all people
contribute and grow or benefit; development is
not a one-way street.
Dyadic therapy mainly deals with what problem -
-experiential approach to trauma and its 6. Therapy relationships are characterized by a
effect on children special kind of mutuality.
7. Mutual empathy is the vehicle for change in
Core tenet of dyadic therapy - -parent-child therapy.
relationships influence child development
8. Real engagement and therapeutic authenticity
are necessary for the development of mutual
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empathy. DARN acronym for recognizing change talk -
-Desire, Ability, Reason, Need, Can
A primary goal of RCT - -is to create and
maintain Mutually-Growth-Fostering Existential Therapy is loosely defined and the
Relationships, relationships in which both parties main value is: - -* self-awareness. Each
feel that they matter. person creates his private world. Umwelt, mitwelt
are some of the descriptions of the modes of the
world. Resistance is a signal to change
In RCT,all of the involved parties with healthy responses.
relationships experience what is known as the
Five Good Things. These are: - -1) a
desire to move into more relationships, because umwelt - -*a shared vision of nature -
of how a good relational experience feels; 2) a natural world
sense of zest, or energy; 3) increased knowledge
of oneself and the other person in the
relationship; 4) a desire to take action both in the mitwelt - -*being with others or the social
growth-fostering relationship and outside of it; 5) world - public world
an overall increased sense of worth.
A neurotransmitter is placed in the chest
One of the core tenets of RCT is the Central surgically. Infection could arise from the
Relational Paradox (CRP). The CRP assumes
placement of this device. - -DBS
that - -we all have a natural drive toward
relationships, and in these relationships we long
for acceptance. However, we come to believe
4 givens of existence (Yalom) - -1. Death: a
that there are things about us that are
core existential conflict is the tension between the
unacceptable or unlovable. Thus, we choose to
awareness of the inevitability of death and the
hide these things; we keep them out of our
wish to continue to be.
relationships. In the end, the connections we
make with others are not as fulfilling and
2. Freedom and responsibility. Freedom from an
validating as they otherwise might have been.
existential perspective refers to the complete lack
of any external structure to life. He believed that
there is a conflict between the groundlessness
motivational interviewing key elements - - and randomness of our universe, and a wish for
*client centered, MI spirit (collaboration, ground and structure.
autonomy), change talk, sustain talk, resistance
3. Isolation. We enter this world alone, and we
must leave it alone. Yalom thought that another
OARS technique for MI - -open-ended existential conflict was between our innate
questions awareness of our absolute isolation and our
affirmation desire for continued contact with others and our
reflection need to be part of a larger whole.
summarization
4. Meaninglessness. Man is, by design, a
meaning-seeking creature. But Yalom believed
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