Way of Being
Therapeutic Alliance
Common Factors: CFT
100

The amount of  time specifically devoted to reaching for objectives just beyond one’s level of proficiency

What is deliberate practice?

100

An situation in which family members differ considerably in their alliance with the therapist

What is a split alliance?

100

40% of change in therapy is attributed to this factor

What are extratherapeutic factors?

200

(1) determining  your baseline of  effectiveness, (2) engaging in deliberate practice, and (3) getting feedback

What is the formula for success/becoming a supershrink?

200

True or False: Therapists can build alliances with all clients the same way

False, therapists need to adapt methods of engagement to the specific client

200

Stance that supports either-or view, and sees the therapeutic relationship as all there is

What is the extreme position of common factors?

300

This paradigm emphasizes the unique elements and mechanisms of change within each model. 

What is model-driven change?

300

Factors like a therapist's age, gender, culture, a way of speaking and being

What is the person of the therapist/self of the therapist?

300

All treatments on average have the same level of effect; "everybody has won and all must have prizes"

What is the Dodo bird verdict?

400

This position values "both-and" in the debate on common factors versus specific factors. 

What is the moderate position on common factors?

400

True or False: Clients who have experienced "tear and repair" had worse treatment gains than other clients

False, clients who have experienced "tear and repair" have greater treatment gains that other clients

400

Conceptualizing problems systemically as dysfunctional cycles, interrupting cycles, expanding the direct treatment system, capitalizing on the expanded therapeutic alliance

What are relational common factors?

500

A meta-model with way of being on the bottom, therapeutic alliance, and then skills and techniques at the top

What is the therapeutic pyramid?

500

Utilizing language and behavior that respect and are perceived as comforting within the client system and culture (i.e., expletives, speaking from a position of authority)

What are joining behaviors?

500

Factors with smallest percentage in Lambert's analysis of factors affecting treatment

What are placebo factors and therapeutic interventions?