Models and Theories
Counseling Methods
Mental Health
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Wild Card
100
This model, discounted by Stanton Peele treats addiction as an illness
What is disease based model
100
Empty chair is a method used in this treatment modality
What is Gestalt therapy
100
Viewing a mental health issue as a manageable condition and not a disease is due to this model
What is functional model of Mental Health
100
Carl Rogers fathered this approach
What is client centred
100
An opiate antagonist to prevent overdose
What is Naloxone
200
The biopsychosocial model assesses three aspects of a substance use disorder what are they?
What is biological, social and psychological aspects?
200
A traditional counselling method, often demonstrated on shows such as Intervention
What is confrontation of denial
200
The book used to determine diagnosis of mental health issues
What is the DSM-V
200
3 core therapist qualities according to client centred therapy are:
What are congruence, unconditional positive regard and empathy
200
The provision of mental health services at contained costs requires specialized practice skills, particularly rapid assessment, brief treatment and the ability to document treatment outcomes
What is managed care
300
Methadone Maintenance Treatment is an example of this modality
What is harm reduction
300
Suzy is in your office as she was court mandated to attend 12 counselling sessions for her DUI. She appears aloof, combative, and disinterested, stating she doesn't have a problem and the stupid cop was just exaggerating. According to the Stages of Change, which stage is Suzy in?
What is pre contemplation
300
Stereotype, prejudice are synonyms
What is stigma
300
Death Isolation Meaninglessness Freedom Are the focus of which therapy?
What is existential.
300
In this stage of change, the therapists role is to match the client with the appropriate intervention
What is preparation
400
Mary's mother, maternal grandmother, and sister all have substance use problems, Mary has presented to your office with complaints of a cocaine problem. You ascertain that Mary has had this substance use problem modelled for her for her entire life, what model are you using to make this connection?
What is social learning
400
Developed by Miller and Rollnik as an alternative to confrontation of denial
What is motivational interviewing
400
A more traditional view of looking at mental health issues, views mental health as an illness.
What is the mental illness model?
400
This therapy method views resistance as motivation not to change
What is motivational interviewing
400
A maladaptive pattern of substance use leading to clinically significant impairment or distress, as manifested by one (or more) of the following, occurring within a 12‐month period: Recurrent substance use resulting in failure to fulfill major role obligations at work, school, or home. Recurrent substance use in situations in which it is physically hazardous. Recurrent substance‐related legal problems. Continued substance use despite having persistent or recurrent Social or interpersonal problems caused by the effects of the substance. Is the definition for:
What is substance abuse (DSM)
500
According to this model, the cultural standards of a society and the negative effects of culture and society on individual behavior, cause addiction
What is socio-cultural model?
500
What does OARS stand for with Motivational Interviewing?
What is open ended questions, affirmation statements, reflective listening, and summary statements
500
Borderline personality disorder is commonly treated by this method.
What is Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (DBT).
500
The most well-known mutual aid group
What is AA
500
The three goals of Gestalt therapy
What is to: understand current patterns of interaction learn to be effective in the present learn to interact in a more authentic manner
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