Georgette's LMR 2 Exam (100 out of 100) Questions and Answers Group therapy scenario: Patient is resistant to sharing. What do we do? encourage them to keep coming because we encourage interpersonal learning and we also do individual sessions What is the goal of Cognitive Therapy? replace automatic negative thoughts with positi ve thoughts What is the goal of behavioral therapy? teach patient behavioral techniques What are some of the techniques used in behavioral therapy? Problem solving Role Playing Skills Training Relaxation Exposure What are the key components of Humanistic Therapy? 1. Person centered 2. Assumes people strive to achieve self actualization and self directed growth 3. Assumes people are naturally good What are key components of Interpersonal therapy? Focuses on inte rpersonal issues that are creating distress. What is one of the primary therapies used on marital conflicts? Interpersonal therapy Who does multisystematic family therapy target? Youths age 12 -17 y/o with serious antisocial, problematic behavior and wi th serious criminal offenses by emposwering parents with resources and skills and reducing barriers to resources needed for effective management of their youth. MST typically uses a home -based model of service delivery. Why? To reduce barriers that keep families from accessing services. What is the technique of Strategic therapy that has to be used with caution? Paradoxical directive/intervention What is paradoxical directive --used in strategic therapy? A negative task that is assigned when family members are resistant to change and the member is expected to be non -compliant In solution focused therapy, what is the miracle question? It asks the client to imagine and discuss a possible world where proble ms are removed and issues addressed What is the goal of Solution -focused therapy ? To rework for the present situation solutions that have worked previously What other types of questions are asked in solution -focused therapy besides the miracle questi on? Exception -finding questions. Scaling questions What are key components of family system therapy / systemic family therapy? Triangles/Triangulation/ Self -differentiation What are key components of structural family therapy? Heirarchies and boundari es. What are key elements of mindfulness meditation? breath awareness Awareness of body sensation, thoughts, or sounds. A self -esteem building exercise can help promote resilience in children --yes or no? Yes When should we use closed ended questions with patients? When patient is unable to construct a chronological narrative Overall do we want to use open -ended or closed ended questions with patients?
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