It has 4 primary functions that include: to direct actions, to interpret the meaning of events, to connect past experience with the present and to establish and maintain relationships
What is Language?
This is purposeful reasoning process that uses specific thinking skills
What is Critical Thinking?
To endow with an ability
What is Empowerment?
•Requires that worker be authentic and clear about their personal values, feelings and thoughts in responding to a client
What is Therapeutic use of self?
A common collectivity of beliefs, values and shared understandings and patterns of behavior of a designated group of people.
What is Culture?
The imparting or exchanging of information or new
What is Communication?
The construction of thought processes, including remembering, problem solving, and decision-making, from childhood through adolescence to adulthood.
What is Cognitive Development?
A primary human connection
1.) to enhance client well-being 2.) to promote recovery 3.) support the self care functioning of the client
What is a Therapeutic Relationship?
A feeling of deep admiration for someone or something elicited by their abilities, qualities, or achievements
Thoughtful Attention
What is respect?
Hearing loss
Vision Loss
SPMI
Speech and Language
Are all examples of person's with this
What are Communication Deficits?
A specialized application of basic communication principles designed to promote the client’s well-being and self actualization
What is Therapeutic Communication?
These occur as a result of thoughts about the meaning of a situation that have little to do with reality
What are Cognitive Distortions?
Invisible structures imposed by legal, moral and professional standards that respect rights
What are professional boundaries?
A close and harmonious relationship in which the people or groups concerned understand each other's feelings or ideas and communicate well.
What is rapport?
Physical, emotion and spiritual exhaustion
What is Burnout?
•Help people cope more effectively as individuals and in relationship with others
•Goal directed and time limited to help achieve desired outcomes
•Provides a safe place for the client to explore their feelings
•For the worker to function as a skilled professional to help the client to achieve well-being
What is the PURPOSE of Therapeutic Communication?
A Swiss psychologist known for his work on child development and cognitive development
Who is Jean Piaget?
The sexually inappropriate
The hostile
The depressed person
Disabled person
Who are most likely to be vulnerable to worker detachment?
It is the client that takes the lead in this approach
What is Client Centered or Person Centered Approach?
Overwhelming internal reaction to stress that normal coping measures cannot address
What is a CRISIS STATE?
The sender and receiver construct a mental picture of the other that influences the message, includes perceptions.
What is Circular Theory?
Frequently it is what stands stands out as most meaningful to both worker and client
What are Emotions?
•Giving extra time and attention to certain individuals
•Visiting during off hours
•Doing things for clients that they could do for themselves
•Discounting the actions of other professionals
•Persistently thinking about the client while off duty
What are Warning Signs of Over-Involvement?
The ability of a person to perceive and understand another person’s emotions accurately
What is Empathy?
The inability to adapt to crisis
What is a Maladaptive State?