All or nothing thinking, jumping to conclusions and catastrophizing.
What are cognitive distortions?
Only in these methods of brief therapy interpretation and insight are the mechanisms of change.
What ae Psychodynamic Short-term therapies?
The heart of this practice is the notion that problems are due to unresolved issues with the previous generation.
What is psychodynamic family therapy?
"I messages" are an example of this type of couples therapy.
What is behaviorally focused or communication skills training?
The actively manic patient and the severely schizoidal patient.
What are two common exclusions for group therapy?
mindfulness, interpersonal effectiveness, distress tolerance and emotional regulation.
What are the skills taught in DBT?
This type of short term therapy does not address the root causes of disorders but on the outward manifestations of them.
The founding father of structural family therapy.
Who is Salvador Minuchin?
Name two fundamental forms of relational patterns in couples and give an example of each.
What are symmetrical and complementary?
examples are varied
A contraindication for hypnotherapy.
What is paranoia?
This type of therapy focuses on universal archetypes to decipher the unconscious.
What is Transpersonal or Jungian psychology?
Name the 4 general schools of brief psychotherapy.
What are psychodynamic, cognitive-behavioral, interpersonal and eclectic?
The therapist who practices this model of family therapy is likened to a master chess player who knows how they want the game to end and then maps out the moves to get there.
What is Strategic Family Therapy?
This form of couples therapy focuses on the partner's present attachment by exploring their emotional responses and re-configuring their bond.
What is Emotionally-focused Couples Therapy (Eft)?
The ability to evaluate objectively the world outside the self, including being able to view self and others accurately.
What is reality testing?
Name most commonly associated with modern hypnotherapy.
Who is Milton Erikson?
Name two of the four common foci for brief therapies.
What are losses, developmental dys-synchronies, interpersonal conflict, or symptom reduction.
This highly influential psychodynamic family therapist stressed the inportance of the individuation of self while maintaining connection to the family.
Who is Murray Bowen?
This is the idea that one's choice of mate is dictated by the wish to re-create a loving relationship from childhood or to re-enact an abusive one and "get it right this time".
What is repetition compulsion?
“Contacting the present moment fully as a conscious human being, and based on what the situation affords, changing or persisting in behavior in the service of chosen values”.
What is psychological flexibility?
Refers to the changing of the meaning of a stimulus through repeated pairings with another stimuli.
What is respondent conditioning?
The brief model developed by James Mann uses exactly 12 sessions and forces the patient and the therapist to face this existential reality.
What is "time is running out"?
Solution-focused therapy comes from which model of family therapy?
Strategic
the relationship
Who is the patient in couples' therapy?
Exploratory techniques, encouragement of affect, clarification, and communication analysis.
What are techniques of IPT?