Frameworks/Practices Flashcards

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When would you use Brief Intervention?

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  1. Alcohol use.
  2. For people who may have sought help for a particular issue and may not require specialist care.
  3. Mild to moderate levels of mental health and addiction/CEP.
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What is MI? Why was it developed?

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  1. Is a particular way of talking with whaiora about change + growth to strengthen their motivation and commitment to change.
  2. M.I. was developed to aid people with substance use, specifically alcohol.
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What does FRAMES stand for?

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F = feedback
R = responsibility
A = advice
M = menu of options
E = empathy
S = self efficacy

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When do you use the FRAMES framework?

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Used to assist the brief intervention process.

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What are 4 different sections in a formulation? What is the purpose of them?

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  1. Predisposing (vulnerabilities)
  2. Precipitating (triggers)
  3. Perpetuating (maintaining)
  4. Protecting (strengths)

To assist in the comprehensive assessment process. An account that seeks to understand a person’s current difficulties (history and situation), their relationships, experiences of work/unemployment, housing, financial situation, addiction etc.

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What are the 4 different kinds of risk categories? Provide an example for each.

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  1. Static = history of violence, drug or alcohol use.
  2. Dynamic = suicide ideation
  3. Internal = mental state such as hallucinations
  4. Situational = a loss of employment
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What is the role of kaimahi in MI practice?

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To create a therapeutic space where transformation and healing can occur for the whaiora, their whānau and community.

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What do static factors mean? What do dynamic factors mean?

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  1. Static = Enduring, stable or historic factors.
  2. Dynamic = Current and variable factors.
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Provide an example for a static factor:

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Cultural disconnection.

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10
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Provide an example for a dynamic factor:

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Suicide ideation.

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Provide an example for situational (external) factor:

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Job loss.

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Provide an example for situational (external) factor:

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Job loss.

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Provide an example for mental state (internal):

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Hallucinations.

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