Life's three main tasks, according to Adler.
What are friendship, work, and love?
What is the middle phase of psychodynamic therapy?
The benefits of evidence based practice.
What is moving the research focus beyond what ESTs can provide, and being more culturally sensitive and ethical?
This APA division established treatment guidelines for ESTs and manualized psychological treatments.
What is the APA Division 12 Task Force?
"Embrace your demons and follow your heart:" this is the primary philosophy behind Acceptance and Commitment Therapy.
What is the acceptance of unwanted experiences, and the commitment to moving towards one's values?
How complex! This deep-seated feeling of worthlessness can result in physical disability.
What is an inferiority complex?
These behavioral approaches defined 1st wave approaches.
What are classical and operant conditioning, focusing on shaping/conditioning behaviors?
This type of research asks whether a treatment works under tightly controlled conditions, often in randomized clinical trials.
Released in 2005, this APA Presidential Task Force offered guidance in this area of intervention research.
What is evidence based practice in psychology?
No strings attached! Carl Rogers implements this technique, which sees the good in one's client regardless of their values or actions.
What is unconditional positive regard?
This defined the second wave approaches.
What are cognitive processes integrated with behavioral techniques?
Best available research considers these two factors when studying EBPs.
What are treatment efficacy and clinical utility?
These three ingredients of therapy may need cultural fine-tuning: the how, the who, and the what.
What are the approach to delivery, the therapeutic relationship, and specific treatment components?
The future is female! These are a few ways therapists incorporate a feminist orientation to their practice.
What is embracing diversity, analyzing oppression, and asserting the damaging nature of misogyny and other inequalities.
Life is a highway: This model is comprised of two "drives." Repressing one is theorized as a cause of anxiety and depression.
What is the energic model?
Approaches developed as a result of the limitations of CBT.
What are 3rd wave approaches/ACT, DBT, MBCT?
When treatments leave the world of academia and face the messy realities of clinics, costs, and diverse clients, you’re measuring this.
What is effectiveness?
You do this by tweaking evidence-based treatments to fit the beliefs, attitudes, and behaviors of a specific cultural group.
What is creating culturally adapted treatments?
These are the four key elements of motivational interviewing.
1. Express empathy
2. Develop discrepancy
3. Roll with resistance
4. Support self-efficacy
Named after this King with the mythical "golden touch," this playful technique allows a client to see their own logical flaws.
What is the Midas technique?
In this theory, dysfunction comes from a split between the imagined and real self/others; change happens when clients strengthen their inner world so good and bad can coexist in whole people.
What is Melanie Klein's object-relations theory?
ESTs left the spotlight in favor of EBPPs for this reason--similarly, these are the three unique components of EBPs.
What is, RCTs only show efficacy in lab conditions and and not overall, and best available research, clinical expertise, and patient values and experiences?
Skill-building for cultural knowledge goes by this name, while respect and other-orientation go by this one.
What are cultural competence and cultural humility?
These are the 5 reasons case conceptualization is important.
1. Offer a framework for treatment, organize information
2. A roadmat to treatment interventions.
3. Increase therapist understanding of client.
4. Explain past behaviors and predict future ones.
5. Help the therapist manage difficulties in therapy as they arise.