Nature of Change
Background of the Model
Major Concepts
Assessment & Intervention
Nature of the Problem
100
Gaining knowledge, learning coping skills, and _______ are an essential part of a holistic treatment program.
What is medication?
100
A model that offers an empirically based form of intervention that seeks to educate distressed families so that they might develop skills for understanding and coping is known as.
What is Psychoeducation?
100
Psychoeducational approaches are aimed at treating this group.
What is the entire family?
100
Psychoeducational interventions are spontaneously implemented and modified to the needs of the _______.
What is client?
100
Although some families may have coping strategies before seeking counseling, they are more likely to
What is relapse?
200
Comprehensive psychoeducation has been proven to effectively increase participation in vocational rehabilitation and employment, while decreasing the cost of this.
What is care?
200
Name another model/approach that is involved with psychoeducation programs.
What is Family systems theory OR cognitive behavior therapy OR educational psychology OR aspects of structural therapy OR psychopharmacological treatment programs.
200
A coordinated effort by an interdisciplinary team to treat a chronic medical condition.
What is Medical family therapy?
200
____ plays a big part in the client’s rehabilitation.
What is the Family?
200
Families with mental disorders may be isolated due to
What is low social support?
300
Crisis intervention tools and ways to relieve stress are examples of.
What are coping skills?
300
A common type of severe mental disorder that is found among families working with psychoeducational efforts is known as.
What is schizophrenia or bipolar disorder?
300
Brief, practical and cost effective, some examples include relationship enhancement, marriage preparation, and step-family programs.
What is Short term educational programs?
300
Psychoeducational intervention enhances family’s problem solving skills and improve____
What is coping skills?
300
When the individual with the chronic illness has low quality of care the family is feeling_____.
What is burden?
400
For the family, building knowledge of the illness and available treatments does this.
What is promotes understanding?
400
A combination of psychoeducational interventions and ____ provide a therapeutic package aimed at reducing family stress and preventing symptomatic relapse in the schizophrenic member.
What is antipsychotic drugs?
400
These are offered to teach specific coping skills.
What is Information/education?
400
This model is a social support system for the reduction of
What is anxiety/confusion/exhaustion
400
The psychoeducational practitioner sees the nature of the problem for a family with mental disorders as
What is lack of information on the disorder and lack of resources?
500
Psychoeducation benefits these people.
Who are families and consumers?
500
Psychoeducational family therapy, along with what other approach, are now seen as a mandatory component of the state-of-the-art treatment of the major psychoses.
What is psycho-pharmacology?
500
Social stigma, strained relationships, financial hardship and decreased social life.
What is Family stressors (resulting from living with a chronic condition)
500
What are the three sources of assessment data
What is Background information, educational history, Records and data?
500
Families may experience feelings of..
What is grief, sorrow, loss of dreams and hopes?