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Define case conceptualization.
take data, form a model for understanding, explain patient's difficulties, select and time strategies that will be effective.
take data...
What must a conceptualization be?
- specific
- concrete
- coherent
- consistent
- reasonable
What is the A-B-C model?
the relationship between affect, behavior, and cognition
- patient's response to a situation is influenced by the patient's beliefs and results in the patient's emotional and behavioral response.
What does the ABC model assume?
that all problems can be broken down into three types of beliefs:
- demands on the self
- demands from others
- the view that the world should be fair and equitable and not burden me as it does.
What are the purposes of a case conceptualization?
- promote effective and efficient use of therapeutic resources
- proactive therapy: "easier"
- patient can see plans for therapy, develop expectations, try to reach goals
What defines an accurate conceptualization?
- account for a patient's past behavior
- make sense of patient's present behavior
- prediction of future behavior
past, present, future
What are the five conceptual approaches?
- theoretician
- technician
- magician
- politician
- clinician
What are the steps of the conceptualization process?
- contact with the patient
- initial conceptualization
- requisite revisions and corrections are made as more data is collected
- develop hypothesis about reasons for a particular patient's behavior
What is an operative/salient schema?
A schema that involves affect and are emotionally bound by past experience and the weight of the time the belief has been held.
What is a dormant schema?
The arousal of these schemas that cause the patient to appear to be extremely disturbed.
What does the extent of the effect can the dormant schema have on an individual's life depend on?
- how strongly the schema is held
- how essential the individual sees the particular schema i
- how early a particular schema was internalized.
What does the extent of the effect can the dormant schema have on an individual's life depend on?
- how strongly the schema is held
- how essential the individual sees the particular schema i
- how early a particular schema was internalized.