What does CBT stand for?
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
This describes an intervention that is designed to strengthen personal motivation for and commitment to a specific goal by eliciting and exploring the person's own reasons for change within an atmosphere of acceptance and compassion.
What is motivational interviewing?
This is the first step in making the change through motivational interviewing.
What is identifying where the patient is at?
Characterized by sudden, intense episodes of fear, accompanied by physical symptoms like a racing heart, sweating, and shortness of breath, often without a clear trigger.
What is panic disorder
What is the time frame for HCC to respond to JL email?
CBT focuses on changing what two things?
Thoughts and behaviors.
What style of question is used mostly when using Motivational Interviewing
What is an Open Question?
This stage involves individuals preparing to take specific steps to change their behavior within the next
What is preparation?
having symptoms of depression most of the day, nearly every day for at least 2 weeks that interfere with your ability to work, sleep, study, eat, and enjoy life. An episode can occur only once in a person’s lifetime, but more often, a person has several episodes.
What is major depression
What is the time frame to start coordination of care for release planning?
What is 72 hours.
CBT is based on the idea that thoughts, feelings, and behaviors are what?
Interconnected.
This involves understanding the client's perspective and conveying that understanding through reflective listening and validation.
What is express empathy?
This is the stage of change where the individual does not see their specific behavior as problematic, and there is no desire to make changes.
What is the pre-contemplation stage?
Name five possible symptoms of depression:
- Persistent sad, anxious, or “empty” mood
• Feelings of hopelessness or pessimism
• Feelings of guilt, worthlessness, or helplessness
• Loss of interest or pleasure in hobbies or activities
• Decreased energy, fatigue, or being “slowed down”
• Difficulty concentrating, remembering, or making decisions
• Difficulty sleeping, early-morning awakening, or oversleeping
• Appetite and/or weight changes
• Thoughts of death or suicide or suicide attempts
• Restlessness or irritability
• Aches or pains, headaches, cramps, or digestive problems without a clear physical cause and/or that do not ease even with treatment
Jail release plan should be completed and forwarded to assigned probation officer within ________ days.
what is 7 days
Name a condition that CBT is particularly effective at treating.
Depression or anxiety disorders.
Help the client recognize the gap between their current behaviors and their personal goals or values, highlighting the need for change.
Develop Discrepancy
A client is making progress towards change and has six months of engaging in new behavior.
What is maintenance?
A disorder associated with episodes of mood swings ranging from depression to mania.
What is Bipolar disorder?
What should be included in the jail release plan?
what is a full coordination of care: Release date, transporting staff, intake appointment, psych appointment, placement (if applicable)
Name one key difference between CBT and traditional talk therapy.
CBT is more structured and goal-oriented, often involving homework and practical exercises.
What was the term used for instead of arguing or confronting resistance, we view it as a signal to adjust the approach, explore the client's perspective, and shift focus.
What is Rolling with resistance
This is the stage of change where the individual begins to think about and understand the problem behavior that they are looking to modify.
What is the contemplation?
What type of event commonly leads to PTSD?
What is traumatic event?
What should be captured in an assessment if it will be included in the tx plan?
What is recommendations?