Brief Therapy
TLDP
Other Modalities
Psychodynamic
Misc.
100

Length of time that designates something a “brief” therapy.

What has no answer. 

100

How a client's presenting problem is formulated in TLDP.

What is a cyclical maladaptive pattern (CMP)?

100

The name of a brief therapy in which termination is a central focus from the beginning.

What is Time Limited Psychotherapy (TLP)?

100

All the feelings and thoughts experienced by a therapist in response to a patient.

What is countertransference?

100

A term of Freud’s utilized by Eng and Han to describe an aspect of the experience of being Asian-American.

What is melancholia?

200

The creators of the first brief therapies.

Will accept:

Who were early analysts?

Who were Freud, Ferenzi, Rank, Alexander and French?

200

The two goals of TLDP.

What are a new experience and a new understanding?

200

Two approaches that are not interested in a client’s past experiences.

What are Dialectic Behavior Therapy (DBT) and Solution Focused Brief Therapy (SFBT)?

200

Four groups of people that have at one time been deemed unfit for analysis.

What are:

gay men and lesbians

poor people

Black people

people without formal education

200

The best predictor of whether a client feels that they can create a good rapport with a clinician.

What is authenticity?

300

Two definitions of brief therapy.

What is a therapy whose termination date is set from the beginning.

What is a therapy in which there is one central focus.

300

The two roles of a clinician in TLDP vis a vis the patient.

What is a participant and observer?

300

The three corners of Malan’s triangle of person.

What are current attachment figures, therapist, and early attachment figures?

300

The method of "reclaiming one's thinking" when caught in an enactment.

What is utilizing the third?

300

3 of the common factors of therapy according to our class.

What are:

  • Readiness to change

  • A frame

  • Therapist skill/technique

  • Therapeutic relationship

  • Something new happens

400

3 core beliefs held by a brief therapist.

What are:

  • Belief that change is inevitable over the course of a person’s life

  • Setting a time limit in therapy increases and intensifies the work accomplished

  • Belief that most of a patient’s significant changes will take place after therapy is over

  • Significant and lasting change is possible in brief therapy

400

2 of the 3 exclusion criteria of TLDP.

What are a patient being unable to attend to verbal give and take,

a patient who can be treated more effectively through other means

and a patient who cannot tolerate the therapy process without entering crisis?

400

Two approaches that explicitly state a belief in the inevitability of a patient’s orientation/progression toward healing.

What are EMDR and AEDP?

400

3 reasons a clinician might fail to catch their own participation in an enactment. 

What are:

excessive focus on success

burnout

a desire to be a "good object"

lack of awareness of one's own internal dynamics

insufficient training

400

The two prongs of Dr. Kupers’ approach to improving mental healthcare outcomes for chronically stressed populations in the face of managed care.

What are:

  • A clinical approach preparing clients for termination and endings (akin to TLP)

  • A structural approach organizing as providers to demand more funding for low-income populations

500

3 psychological dynamics or personality traits that would make a clinician more likely to prefer short term therapy

What are a desire not to be an object of too much dependence, a desire for productivity, a comfort with not seeing the fruits of one's labor?

500

3 of the inclusion criteria for TLDP

What are: 

  • Basic trust

  • Willingness to consider issues in interpersonal terms

  • Willingness to consider feelings

  • In discomfort

  • Ability to relate to the therapist in a “meaningful way”

500

3 of the 4 goals of AEDP during the termination phase.

What are:

  • Access feelings about termination

  • Process shared experience of termination

  • Celebrate patient’s achievements and growth

  • Affirm ongoing nature of the change process that has begun

500

The paradox of enactment. 

What is the balance between falling into a patient’s dynamics enough to understand them, while still maintaining part of oneself outside of the dynamic in order to notice what is happening?

500

Three themes related to social class that are ripe for psychodynamic exploration.

What are:

  • Who wins and who loses, who gets what they need and who doesn’t

  • Shame related to “actual or relational poverty”

  • A feeling of childhood lack whether concrete or lack of care

  • Survivor guilt: related to having more than depleted others

  • Connection to family and ancestry