Curriculum design for borderline personality disorder, has 4 components (sections) as to how material is taught.
What is DBT?
Used for overcoming a challenging situation or dealing with triggers.
What is a coping skill?
CBT, Process, Seeking Safety, DBT, Practice Skills.
What are IOP groups?
Requires a 2 year completion, court attendance, NA meetings, drug testing, group attendance, and is broken into phases.
What is Reentry Court Program?
Summary about what I would like the judge to know about what I'm learning/working on.
What is a court prep?
A behavior difficult to stop that results in short or long term consequences.
What is an addiction/addictive behavior?
A deeply distressing or disturbing experience.
What is trauma?
A stimulus, such a person, place or thing that contributes to unwanted emotion or behavioral response?
What is a trigger?
Describes RCP/RTP goals and milestones and is submitted 2 weeks before due date.
What is a phase up application? What is phase/phasing up?
Results of a late arrivals group, missed session, diluted/positive test, no show to court due to non-urgent matter.
What is a therapeutic adjustment/sanction?
Aims to change our thought patterns, our conscious and unconscious beliefs, our attitudes, and, ultimately, our behavior, in order to help us face difficulties and achieve our goals.
What is Cognitive Behavioral Therapy/CBT?
A person’s most central ideas about themselves, others, and the world.
What is a core belief?
Comprised of measures, techniques, and many different tools to avoid falling back into unhealthy habits.
What is a relapse prevention plan?
Case manager, program manager and therapist.
Who is the treatment team?
It known as the "home capital" of the avocado.
What is a fun/fact about California/San Diego/Fallbrook?
Filtering, black and white thinking, overgeneralization, magnifying or minimizing, blaming, emotional reasoning, personalization, and labeling.
What are cognitive distortions?
A style... in which a person stands up for their needs and wants while also considering the other person's needs and wants.
What is assertive communication?
Exhibiting uniqueness, closed channel thinking, victim stance, lack of perspective, power thrust, ownership attitude, fear of fear, views self as a good person, lacks perspective, lack of interest in responsible performance.
What are criminal thinking errors?
Reduce the maximum length of probation possible for most misdemeanors to one year and the maximum length of probation for many felonies to two years.
What is AB 1950 law?
It includes IOP/RCP groups, obtain M-Cal and EBT, attend 4 self-help meetings, weekly meetings with therapist and case manager, identify/find sponsor, completion of RTP.
What are the requirements of phase 1?
Journaling, progressive muscle relaxation, play the script until the end, relaxed breathing, and cognitive restructuring.
What are CBT skills/tools?
Accepts, self-soothing, improve, pros and cons, turning the mind, radical acceptance, and willingness
What are distress tolerance skills?
Non-judging, being patient, beginners mind, trusting, acceptance, and letting go.
What are the principles of mindfulness?
Generally, any action in opposition to, defying, or withstanding something or someone.
What is the definition of resistance in counseling? What is resistance?
Pre contemplation, contemplation, preparation, action and maintenance.
What are the 5 stages of recovery? What are the stages of change?