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Define case conceptualization.
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take data, form a model for understanding, explain patient's difficulties, select and time strategies that will be effective.
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take data... |
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What must a conceptualization be?
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- specific
- concrete - coherent - consistent - reasonable |
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What is the A-B-C model?
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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. |
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What does the ABC model assume?
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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. |
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What are the purposes of a case conceptualization?
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- promote effective and efficient use of therapeutic resources
- proactive therapy: "easier" - patient can see plans for therapy, develop expectations, try to reach goals |
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What defines an accurate conceptualization?
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- account for a patient's past behavior
- make sense of patient's present behavior - prediction of future behavior |
past, present, future |
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What are the five conceptual approaches?
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- theoretician
- technician - magician - politician - clinician |
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What are the steps of the conceptualization process?
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- 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 |
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What is an operative/salient schema?
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A schema that involves affect and are emotionally bound by past experience and the weight of the time the belief has been held.
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What is a dormant schema?
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The arousal of these schemas that cause the patient to appear to be extremely disturbed.
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What does the extent of the effect can the dormant schema have on an individual's life depend on?
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- how strongly the schema is held
- how essential the individual sees the particular schema i - how early a particular schema was internalized. |
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What does the extent of the effect can the dormant schema have on an individual's life depend on?
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- how strongly the schema is held
- how essential the individual sees the particular schema i - how early a particular schema was internalized. |