Recovery | The Generalist Approach | Strength-Based SW | Motivational Interviewing | The Empowerment Theory |
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What is Mental Health?
"...a capacity to establish constructive relationships and cope with the ordinary demands and stress of life.”
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What are Metatheories?
ecological systems and human development theories, the strengths perspective
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What are Levels of Engagement?
environment, relationship, patterns of interaction
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What is the Righting Reflex?
the belief that you must convince or persuade the person to do
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What is Powerlessness?
minifestation of a lack of pscyhological efficacy, may be equally experienced in community dimensions
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What is Holism?
Mind, Body, Spirit, Community
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What is Artisitc or Reflective Practice?
relationship building skills, intuition, gut instincts, empathic listening, inductive reasioning
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What is Self-Disclosore?
when a therapist shares personal information to allign or otherwise build relationship
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What is Affirm?
The A in OARS
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What are the Three Levels of Epowerment?
Individual/Intrapersonal, Interpersonal/Community and Political/Institutional
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What is WRAP?
Wellness Recovery Action Plan
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What is Eclecticism?
the use of multiple practice theories and techniques when working with on person
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What is Resilience?
capacity to "bounce back" or recover from stressful situations
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What is the Spirit of MI?
Partnership, Acceptance, Compassion & Evocation
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What is phases of the Helping Process?
Engagement, Assessment, Contracing and Intervention, & Evaluation and Termination
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What are Triggers?
Things that bring stress, discomfort, pain and avoidance
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What is EST or Empirically Supported Treatement?
importance of relationship and other common factors to outcomes and the effect of specfic techniques
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What is holding Hope?
a belief that good things will happen
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What is a Complex Reflection?
changes or adds to what the client said in a significant way to infer meaning
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What is Group Work?
serve as a link between the individual or family and the community
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What are the Principles of Recovery?
Holism, Nonlinearity, Strengths based, Peer Support, Respect, Responsibility
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What is Therapeutic Alliance?
shared goals, consensus on the approach to counseling, the emotional bond between worker and client
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What is Empowerment?
means by which a person creatively uses his or her resources to gain and use power to achieve goals, improve and control life circumstances
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What is DARN-CAT or Change Talk?
Desire, Ability, Reason, Need, Commitment, Activation, Taking Steps
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What is Self-Efficacy
a person's confidence in the ability to exert control over one's own motivation, behavior, and social environment.
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