Theoretical Base of Addiction Counseling 1
Theoretical Base of Addiction Counseling 2
Addiction Counseling Practices and skills 1
Addiction Counseling Practices and Skills 2
Special PopulationConsiderations in Addiction Counseling
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A method of counseling, which is also called individual psychology, where all behavior is believed to be goal directed. (Utilizes encouragement and a focus on strengths to guide interventions.)
What is “Adlerian Psychology.” Who is “Alfred Adler” (1870-1937)
100
A method of counseling where the clients internal motivation is the driving force for changing problematic behavior
What is Motivational Enhancement Therapy (MET) Stages of change model or transtheoretical model of change FRAMES Feed-back-Responsibility-Advice-Menu-Empathy-Self efficacy MET supports clients to facilitate their own change.
100
interpersonal skills, less confrontation and the frequent use of empathy are qualities that have been empirically found to characteristics of…
What is “effective counseling.”
100
A systematic process in which a client becomes known to the addiction counselor and/or the treatment program.
What is an “evaluation.”
100
The "therapeutic relationship" between client and therapist which is characterized by a warm, accepting, trusting environment that facilitates understanding.
What is "person centered" therapy (Carl Rogers)
200
A method of counseling that focuses on modifying the client’s learned behaviors that negatively affecting his or her life.
What is “Behavioral Therapy.” Who is “Ivan Petrovich Pavlov” (Classical conditioning) Who is “B.F. Skinner” (Operant Conditioning) Who is “Albert Bandura” (Social learning Approach) "Most behavior is learned and can be unlearned”
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An approach to counseling where the client, not the counselor, directs the treatment process because he or she is capable of invoking within his or herself
What is "Person Centered Therapy" Carl Rogers Humanism; congruence; unconditional positive regard; empathy. One of the most effective ways to decrease defensiveness and encourage openness.
200
The history of communication patterns and generational history of addiction and mental health problems are associated with interview questions regarding
What is “family history.”
300
An approach to therapy that includes a shorter time period and fewer sessions than "traditional" therapy.
What is "Brief therapy." Who is "Sigmund Freud."
300
the use of medically prescribed psychoactive substances to treat psychiatric and behavioral conditions
What is "pharmacology"
300
This is not usually seen as a complete treatment process but a method of crisis intervention or a prelude to more extended treatment services
What is “detoxification treatment program.”
400
A method of counseling that focuses on simultaneously learning new behaviors and restructuring automatic thoughts.
What is "Cognitive Behavioral therapy." Who is "Aaron Beck."
400
a deterministic method of counseling where mental dysfunction results from a clients internal conflicts, processes and memories
What is "psychoanalytical therapy" Sigmund Freud Unconscious mind ID, Super-Ego, Ego Defense mechanisms
400
The DAST is used to assess a patients...
What is "level of psychoactive chemical abuse."
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A method of counseling where a client gains awareness of his or her behavior and learns how to accept personal responsibility for those behaviors.
What is "Gestalt Therapy." Who is Fritz Perls." Top Dog and Under dog
500
A method of counseling that focuses on changing the problematic beliefs of an individual as a result of the events in his or her life
What is Rational Emotive Therapy (REBT) Albert Ellis "events do not disturb people, their view of the events leads to dysfunction" ABC model
500
A good treatment plan generally consists of the following except: a: problem statement b: goal measurement c: measureable objectives d:consequences of relapse
What is "d: consequences of relapse."
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