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Working with the elderly:

what kind of approach is best?
The concrete & solution-oriented approach; many prefer focusing on how to change rather than why they've been doing things the way they have
Working with the children:

How do they differ in interpreting between positive and negative events
-extra emphasis on individuality (cognitive development really varies between the ages)
-often interpret whether an event was positive or negative based on others' reactions. Don't assume something is traumatic!
Working w/children:

What aspects of CBT do you focus on?
1. Behavioral & experiential component

e.g. behavioral management, coping skills training, anger management, etc

2. their current level of understanding when making interventions
What are the two most popular elements of CBT with older populations?
Coping skills training & problem solving
In working w/the elderly, what should coping skills training focus on?
their ability to cope w/frustration, loss, changes in cognition, emotionality, memory, pain, or other medically-related limitations
In working with the elderly, what should problem solving focus on?
changes in customs, such as changing values, priorities, family structures, physical needs & limitations
What components of CBT are most commonly used w/children?
The behavioral & experiential components
What are some important things to keep in mind when working with Latinos?
-Imp of family in either supporting/sabotaging therapy
-used to someone assuming authority
-imp to develop a personal relationship
-see whole life as an issue b/c focus tends to be on the practical & immediate
-don't forget the niceties/conversation
-involve the family
What are Nervios?
powerful idiom of distress w/in Latino community to express concerns about physical symptoms, emotional states, & changes in the family & in broader society
-chronic
Ataques de nervios - what are they?
Acute states brought by situational stress; it is acceptable among the Latin community b/c it is seen as a reaction to something objective & extra-personal
Which cultures tend to conceptualize psychological concerns in physical terms?
Latinos
Asian Americans
Why does the Asian American client population present with tend to present w/greater illness severity?
B/c they generally feel their emotions in physical terms until they reach a severe state
What are Latino clients less likely to appear with in therapy?
a. loco
b. nervios
c. depression
d. ataques de nervios
a
In working w/Asian American clients, what should you be aware of?
-spiritual & religious life are often intertwined w/aspects of daily life
-less verbalization & more nonverbal cues
-there is a major-rift between AAs who have acculturated to the American lifestyle and those who aren't.
Which population tends to see you as more credible if you show them respect?
African Americans