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What was the original role of the therapist based on?
A prescriptive expert who selected interventions and applied them to a receptive patient.
What is collaborative treatment based on?
Direct and explicit communication about specific problems, goals, techniques, expectations, and informed consent.
How has the treatment paradigm shifted from authoritative structure to collaborative partnership?
- the general public is more informed about biopsychosocial processes and treatments --> expects a more informed discussion as part of their experience.
- Consumers have been empowered by laws that stipulate their rights for accessing and controlling private health care information
- The increasing demand for accessible and cost-effective treatment has vastly influenced the need to actively engage the patient as rapidly as possible.
What are the most common factors in psychotherapy?
- emotionally charged, confiding relationship
- healing setting
- conceptualization
- set of procedures based on conceptualization that requires active participation from the therapist and patient
What is the single most important part of the therapy process?
Patient participation.
What are the characteristics of a cognitive behavioral therapist?
- More active and directive than therapists of other orientations
-communicate more support via encouragement, recognition of patient effort and progress
- use reinforcing statements.
What are the core collaboration skills?
- caring
- confidence
- coherence
What are the goal tasks of treatment?
- translating chief complaints into measurable goals
- agreements and contracts
- selecting initial problem for intervention
What are the factors important for building and maintaining a therapeutic relationship?
- focus attention on patient
- resist distractions
- recall information about the patient
- recognize and control judgmental tendencies
- elicit input and feedback
What are the five indications of a good working relationship?
- friendliness and moderate reciprocal degree of interpersonal control between patient and therapist
- desire to have contact
- information is shared
- sense of teamwork
- negative sentiment is productive
What are the types of problems in collaboration?
- non collaboration
- avoidance