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    Psychology of Intervention

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    PSYC 452- Dr. Wolff EXAM 2 REVIEW SHEET 1. Describe the 4 major areas that developed behavior therapy and identify the major people associated with each. Classical Conditioning * In classical conditioning certain respondent behaviors‚ such as knee jerks and salivation‚ are elicited from a conditioned stimulus * Pavlov Operant Conditioning * Focuses on actions that operate on the environment to produce rewards or consequences * Skinner‚ Thorndike Social-Learning

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    expert: A not-knowing approach to therapy Becvar D.S.‚ & Becvar‚ R.J. (2006). Family therapy: A systemic integration. Boston: Allyn & Bacon. Boscolo‚ L.‚ Cecchin‚ G.‚ Hoffman‚ L. & Penn‚ P (1987). Milan systemic family therapy: Conversations in theory and practice Branford‚ W. (1987). The South African oxford Pocket Dictionary. (7th ed). Maitland. Cape Town. Griffith‚ J.L.‚ Griffith‚ M.E & Slovik‚ I.S. (1992). Owning one’s epistemological stance in therapy Hoffman‚ L. (1985). Beyond Power and

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    What services are included in Family-Based? The Family-Based Program is a comprehensive service that can reduce or eliminate the need for additional outside services such as crisis intervention‚ individual/family therapy‚ or case management. Family-Based services are team delivered. The team provides a variety of treatment strategies including cognitive-behavior therapy‚ play therapy‚ recreational therapy‚ and family therapy. In addition to the services listed below‚ the treatment team can also

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    of Theories The family model theory and the diseases model of addiction are very essential in understanding from psychology point of view. The foremost discussion is the family model. This theory has a very strong belief that the addiction of an individual is could only be understood when the relation of the person with his family is considered on the first priority‚ this means that any person is determined by his addiction and other habits by his relation with his family members and peers.

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    Teller‚ Pueblo‚ Arapaho‚ Denver and Douglas Counties) and some insurance agencies such as Tri Care‚ Medicaid and Value Options. Four Feathers Counseling also receives private referrals as well. The therapy includes but is not limited to; Individual‚ Family‚ Trauma with crisis intervention. Therapy could include “in home” as well as “in office”. Four Feathers Counseling has a staff of 5 therapists who specialize in one or more of the services offered. Needs Analysis 1. Organizational Analysis

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    compare and contrast 2 texts from systemic literature describing different aspects of systemic theory and practice. I have selected Chapter 2 ‘The Therapy Manual’ from ‘Systemic couple Therapy and Depression’ by Elsa Jones and Eia Asen (2000‚ pages 13-44) and Chapters 2‚ 3 and 4 from ‘Moved to Tears‚ Moved to Action: Solution Focused Brief Therapy with Women and Children’ by Jane Lethem (reprinted 2000‚ pages 27-56). I have remained convinced about this selection since reading the module handbook

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    Solution-focused theory

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    the idea of family is not universal; it varies amongst different cultures and ethnic backgrounds. Throughout the course of the semester‚ several theories of marriage and family have been introduced and acknowledged. Over the course of time‚ society has influenced and altered the structure of family life‚ thus altering the methods and techniques in which therapy for couples and families are provided. A study conducted by Bradley et al. (2008) suggests that when individuals/families seek counseling

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    is most common in adolescence‚ the average age being seventeen years old. Anorexia Nervosa is more common in females with a female to male ratio of 10:1‚ and the numbers of those with anorexia nervosa are only increasing by the year. The Maudsley family-based treatment (MFBT) is considered to be the most effective form of treatment. There are two kinds of anorexia: restricting and binge eating or purging. Restricting is when a person does not binge or purge after eating on a regular basis‚ while

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    taken the first step in the long process of saving their marriage by coming to therapy. Brief Overview This case highlights a marriage on the verge of collapse combined with violence and abuse. The two primary individuals in this case are Hans and his wife Marta‚ they also have five children between the two of them who play a vital role in this case (Plante‚ 2011‚ Chapter 1). This is a blended family like many families are in today’s society. Hans is reported to be a violent abusive man who not only

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    Circumplex Model

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    Introduction Marriage and Family are very important aspects of the human experience. These two units play vital roles in who individuals are and who they may become. Many times issues or problems arise in the marriage and family structure thus‚ requiring therapy in order to make matters better. The Circumplex Model of Family and Marriage has been used and has been affective in the treatment process when helping dysfunctional families. The Circumplex Model of Marriage and Family Therapy developed by David

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