Organized knowledge about a particular subject, for example, human emotions or behavior.
What is theory?
This bond is the "internalized set of expectations and cues that a child develops when an adult intermittently harasses, beats, threatens, or abuses a child".
What is a Trauma Bond?
This type of therapy is designed to reduce fear and anxiety and "counter condition the original response".
What is Exposure Therapy?
In this type of therapy, Beck's schemas are said to "frame the client's experience and form the basis for the cognitive distortions".
What is Cognitive Therapy?
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What is green bean casserole?
This concept, from social learning theory, suggests that learning is influenced by a reciprocal interaction of the environment, behavior, thought, and emotion.
What is Reciprocal Determinism?
This theory "provides a conceptual framework for understanding the development of the ego in early, as well as later, interpersonal relationships".
What is Object Relations Theory?
This term refers to the "person's ability to make adaptive changes following trauma".
What is Trauma Resilience?
This cognitive error in thinking refers to "focusing on a detail taken out of context and conceptualizing the total experience on the basis of that detail".
What is Selective Abstraction?
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What is Minnesota?
These third wave theories emphasize therapeutic alliance, empathy, meaning & hope, and affective attunement.
What are Existential/Humanistic Theories
In this theory, "the worker's conscious use of self provides empathic and growth-producing new experiences for clients and a commitment to avoiding the repetition of past experiences that have left clients feeling emotionally injured".
What is Self-Psychology/Relational Psychodynamic Model?
These parts of the brain/nervous system are affected by trauma.
What are the amygdala, hippocampus, and subcortex?
This theory is "based on the concept that there is a reciprocal interaction between what one thinks, how one feels, and how one behaves".
What is Cognitive Theory?
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What is a fruit?
These fifth wave models emphasize the dialogic process that occurs between the client and the therapist.
What is Poststructural and Constructivist Theories/Postmodern.
This theory suggests that "the therapeutic relationship is interactive, empathic, authentic, and mutually growth enhancing".
What is Relational Theory?
This phenomenon involves the therapist experiencing similar symptoms of trauma that the client experiences.
What is Vicarious Traumatization?
This type of therapy was originally developed to treat people with borderline personality disorder.
What is Dialectical Behavior Therapy/DBT?
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What is fire?
This type of practice "emphasizes the best available research with clinical expertise in the context of the patient's culture, characteristics, and preferences".
What is Evidenced based practice?
In this type of therapy, "human behavior is viewed as a function of the past and present circumstances, and emotional problems are seen as problems in living or maladaptive ways of behaving".
What is Behavior Therapy?
This theory "encompasses a wide range of treatment approaches, including those rooted in neuroscience and those that emphasize the therapeutic relationship".
What is Trauma Theory?
The goal of this brief treatment modality is to determine how the individual is making sense of their world and helps reframe problems to create new meanings of lived experiences.
What is Narrative Therapy?
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What is 1621?