The phase of the helping process which leads to subsequent implementation of intervention.
What is assessment?
Projection and displacement are two common types of these in couples with marital problems.
What is defense mechanisms?
To raise self-awareness in clients through their thought process as an assignment between sessions.
What is an Automatic Thought Record?
A social worker is leading a women’s group with the purpose of improving personal and environmental circumstances. The social worker asks the members to identify the area in which they feel most competent. The social worker is following an intervention strategy.
What is empowerment?
This is an example of a _________in narrative therapy. "A client who is planning on ending her marriage comes from a culture in which divorce is not acceptable. The client has a poor self-image due to years of feeling a duty to stay married despite being unhappy."
What is dominant discourse?
An example of the educational component of supervision.
What is refining knowledge and skills?
In adult survivors of childhood sexual abuse, the most frequently encountered defense mechanism.
What is denial?
The major goal of behavioral treatment of depression reflects the view that depression is the result of this.
What is Negative Cognition or dysfunctional thinking.
A therapist will need to guide a client to envision a future without the problem with which they presented. With coaching and positive questioning, this vision becomes much more clarified.
What is goal clarification?
The focus of narrative therapy is on the relationship between experience and interpretation revealed in the narrative, and attention by the therapist should be paid to the way people tell their stories, rather than the.
What is accuracy of the account?
In facilitating a hospital support group for bereaved parents, a social worker can discuss a personal experience of a death of a child with the group.
What is use of self?
A client who is a homosexual tells a social worker that he is very distressed over his sexual attractions towards other men. His shame has prevented him from disclosing his sexual orientation to others in his family. He has low self-esteem and appears distraught. The social worker explores his past relationships with his family of origin.
What is past history affects current functioning? OR (What is wow caretaker relationships affect client’s belief about self?)
The view that learning takes place through observation and that new responses are acquired through the process of imitating models.
What is social learning?
Specific, measurable, attainable, ________ and _______ define goals.
What is realistic and time bound?
Focuses on how the problem impacts a person or family, opposed to how the problem stems from a person or family. The process of naming the problem.
What is externalization?
A school social worker is asked by a funder to conduct an evaluation of a youth services program. The evaluation is based on personal interviews with middle school children who are participating in the program. After explaining the nature, extent, duration, and the risks of participation, this documentation will be needed in order for the social worker to ethically conduct the evaluation.
What is informed consent from parents/guardians?
Very practical theoretical perspective that is really interested in how an individual develops in relation to a primary caregiver.
What is object relations? Margaret Mahler.
"I am unable to keep myself safe" is a negative triad or core belief associated with this presentation in clients.
What is anxiety?
"What stopped complete disaster from occurring?” “How did you avoid falling apart.” “What kept you from unraveling?” Are examples of these types of questions.
Due to this narrative therapy is particularly useful when dealing with trauma and addictions.
What is it separates the individual from the disease?
Interdependent forms of privilege and oppression resulting from different social locations, power relations, and experiences.
What is intersectionality?
A client liking the social worker and bringing earlier relationships into sessions is an example of this.
What is positive transference. What is encouragement of transference.
Assuming your friend must be mad at you when he doesn't text you back is an example of this.
What is jumping to conclusions?
GEMS is an acronym to help remember the questions used.
What is goals, exceptions, miracle questions, scaling questions?
Steps to re-authoring a story in Narrative Therapy.
What is listen, externalize (name and identify the problem) and deconstruct?