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CDRE - Communication and Collaboration Exam Questions with Verified Answers Latest Update 2014 ( Rated 100%) Counselling - Answers A process to assist with achieving a change that improves a specific outcome. Requires ability to assess needs, deliver appropriate change in a client-centred manner ...

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Counselling - Answers A process to assist with achieving a change that improves a specific outcome.

Requires ability to assess needs, deliver appropriate change in a client-centred manner and establish a
non-judgmental, supportive process

Nutrition Education - Answers A process designed to enhance knowledge

Examples of Counselling Strategies - Answers Preplanning

Goal Setting

Transtheorhetical Model of Change - Answers Explains how people successfully overcome addictive
behaviours on their own. This is NOT a continuous process - it occurs in stages

Five Stages of the Transtheoretical Model - Answers 1. Pre-contemplation

2. Contemplation

3. Preparation

4. Action

5. Maintenance

Pre contemplation - Answers The individual is not considering making any changes.

They may not be aware of any problems or may resistant to efforts to modify behaviour

Contemplation - Answers The individual recognizes there is a problem and is thinking about taking the
necessary steps to solve it.

Perceived benefits must outweigh the barriers before moving onto the next stage

Preparation - Answers The individual commits to taking action within the next 30 days

Action - Answers The individual makes an effort to solve the problem through behaviour change

Maintenance - Answers The individual accomplished change and is working to prevent relapses.

An individual is considered to be in the maintenance stage when action has been stabilized for six
months

True - Answers T/F: Intervention strategies must be tailored for each stage of the TTM to assist an
individual with progressing through the stages of change

, Behaviour Theory - Answers A theoretical framework that that proposes with the use of learning
principles, such as classic and operant conditioning, that a healthy behaviour can be learned

First Generation Behaviour Therapy - Answers A theoretical model that alters previously learned
behaviour or encourages the development of a new behaviour.

Focuses on understanding the general principles of learning underlying behaviour and has three
components: Antecedents, Behaviour, Consequences

Antecedents - Answers Events that occur immediately before a behaviour

Consquences - Answers Events that immediately follow a behaviour that reinforce or extinguish the
behaviour

True - Answers T/F: Behaviours or operants are strengthened or weakened based on the consequences
of the behaviour

Types of Consequences - Answers Reinforcement

Punishment

Extinction

Reinforcement - Answers Can be positive or negative

Increases the occurrence of a behaviour

Punishment - Answers Can be removal of something positive or an aversive event

Intended to reduce the occurrence of an event

Extinction - Answers The lack of a consequence following the behaviour

Operant conditioning - Answers The process of learning new behaviours through the occurrence of
consequences

Behaviour Therapy Strategies - Answers Self-monitoring

Goal setting

Stimulus control (altering the environment re: cues that may prompt a behavior)

Reinforcement

Problem-solving (addressing behaviour chains)

Second Generation: Cognitive Behavioural Theory - Answers Uses a directive/oriented approach and
provides skills to help individuals learn to develop functional thoughts and behaviours

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