Meichenbaum's cognitive narrative approach to psychotherapy begins with this premise of reality.
What is there are multiple realities?
Motivational interviewing is a directive, client-centered counseling style for bringing about change by aiding clients in exploring and resolving this.
What is ambivalence?
These therapies are categorized as experiential and relationship-oriented?
What are Existential therapy, Person-centered therapy, and Gestalt therapy?
The cofounders of narrative therapy
Who are Michael White and David Epston?
What is pre-contemplation?
These approach would be characterized as psychodynamic.
What are psychoanalytic therapy and Adlerian therapy?
The therapeutic relationship is characterized by this also known as coauthoring or co-authority. The view of the reality in this world is that this.
What is collaboration and What is that reality is constructed?
This reflex the tendency for to set a person on the right path. It is important for the therapist to inhibit it.
What is the righting reflex
These theories are fall under the umbrella of Cognitive Behavioral Approaches.
What are Behavior therapy, Cognitive behavior therapy, and Choice theory/Reality therapy?
One of the primary tools used by a narrative therapist to separate the person from the problem
What is externalizing conversations?
These four general principles of motivational interviewing not encapsulate the ways of the theory, facilitation change, and enhance therapeutic relationship.
What are express empathy, develop discrepancy, roll with resistance, and support self-efficacy?
Feminist therapy, Postmodern approaches, and Family systems therapy are categorized as under these approaches?
Systems and Postmodern Approaches
An informal survey of the average worth of these documents, used as a record of learnings and potential applications from a therapy session, showed that they were equal to more than three individual sessions.
What are narrative letters?
One of the goals of motivational interviewing is having the client articulate these so that he or she can better understand and resolve the conflict between them.
What are their "pros" and "cons"?
What is sociocultural context?
In motivational interviewing, this type of advice elicits resistance
What is unwelcome advice?
This assumption inherent to roles of client and therapist in narrative therapy can potentially be a shortcoming.
What is the assumption of the client-as-expert?
These facets of motivational interviewing are comprised in the acronym OARS
What are Open-ended questions, Affirmations, Reflective listening, and Summaries.