Evidenced Based Practice Counselong Theories And Tech Flashcards
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What are workplace socialization skills?
Skills that lead to social and relational acceptance, role clarity, and work-related self-efficacy for employees with disabilities.
These skills are crucial for successful employment outcomes.
How does a lack of socialization skills affect employees with disabilities?
It is related to lower job performance, lower cooperation, and an inability to obtain full potential at the workplace.
This emphasizes the importance of socialization in workplace settings.
What is Assertive Community Treatment (ACT)?
A multidisciplinary approach that provides a range of treatments and support services for persons living with serious mental illness.
ACT aims to reduce rehospitalization and supports individuals in community settings.
What is the goal of the ACT model?
To work with consumers in their community to find meaningful activities and support rather than in a clinical setting.
This model is supported by numerous randomized controlled trials.
What role do families play in the treatment of individuals with serious mental illnesses?
Families provide emotional support, case management duties, financial support, housing support, and advocacy roles.
Their involvement is crucial for the recovery of individuals with mental health issues.
What is family psychoeducation?
A professional service integrated into a treatment plan that includes diagnosis-specific information and family consultation.
It has been shown to decrease relapse and rehospitalization rates among persons with schizophrenia.
What defines early intervention for first-episode psychosis (FEP)?
It is the treatment provided within 5 years of the first psychotic episode or mental health intervention.
Early intervention aims to improve prognosis and reduce the impact of psychosis.
What are the components of treatment for early psychosis?
- Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
- Low-dose medication treatment
- Psychoeducation
- Family intervention
- Problem-solving skills
- Crisis and case management services
These components work together to support individuals experiencing early psychosis.
What is dual diagnosis?
The co-occurrence of mental health and substance use disorders, treated with integrated services.
Integrated treatment has been shown to be more effective than traditional segregated programs.
What is the Integrative Dual Diagnosis Treatment (IDDT) model?
A model that offers co-located mental health and substance use services with a recovery-oriented approach.
IDDT emphasizes a multidisciplinary team and promotes stable housing and employment.
What are the benefits of the IDDT model?
- Reduces relapses of substance abuse and mental illness
- Stabilizes housing
- Improves quality of life and continuity of care
IDDT has also been shown to reduce hospitalization and service duplication.
What is PTSD?
PTSD is a disorder that may develop after experiencing a dangerous or threatening event.
What are common emotional symptoms of PTSD?
Symptoms include re-experiencing the trauma, emotional distress, and stress responses even after the danger has diminished.
Name three evidence-based practices (EBPs) for PTSD.
- Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR)
- Stress Inoculation Training (SIT)
- Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT)
What is the main technique used in EMDR?
EMDR pairs eye movement with cognitive processing of the traumatic event.
True or False: EMDR has been shown to be effective in more than 16 randomized controlled trials.
True
What is the goal of EMDR?
To formulate new processing and learning, develop new insights, and reduce emotional distress associated with trauma.
What does SIT stand for?
Stress Inoculation Training
Fill in the blank: SIT prepares individuals to handle _______ and reminders that trigger PTSD symptoms.
cues
What are the components of SIT?
- Cognitive skills development
- Relaxation skills
- Gradual exposure to stressors
How does TF-CBT differ from other therapies?
TF-CBT is designed specifically for children and adolescents, addressing their developmental needs.
What therapeutic approaches does TF-CBT incorporate?
- Psychoeducation
- Gradual exposure
- Coping skills training
- Family systems approach
What was TF-CBT initially developed for?
To treat children and adolescents who are survivors of sexual abuse.
What are the 10 classes of substances identified in the DSM-5?
- Alcohol
- Caffeine
- Cannabis
- Hallucinogens
- Inhalants
- Opioids
- Sedatives, hypnotics, and anxiolytics
- Stimulants
- Tobacco
- Other unknown substances