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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
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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! |
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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 |
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What are the two most popular elements of CBT with older populations?
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Coping skills training & problem solving
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In working w/the elderly, what should coping skills training focus on?
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their ability to cope w/frustration, loss, changes in cognition, emotionality, memory, pain, or other medically-related limitations
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In working with the elderly, what should problem solving focus on?
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changes in customs, such as changing values, priorities, family structures, physical needs & limitations
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What components of CBT are most commonly used w/children?
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The behavioral & experiential components
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What are some important things to keep in mind when working with Latinos?
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-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 |
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What are Nervios?
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powerful idiom of distress w/in Latino community to express concerns about physical symptoms, emotional states, & changes in the family & in broader society
-chronic |
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Ataques de nervios - what are they?
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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
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Which cultures tend to conceptualize psychological concerns in physical terms?
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Latinos
Asian Americans |
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Why does the Asian American client population present with tend to present w/greater illness severity?
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B/c they generally feel their emotions in physical terms until they reach a severe state
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What are Latino clients less likely to appear with in therapy?
a. loco b. nervios c. depression d. ataques de nervios |
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In working w/Asian American clients, what should you be aware of?
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-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. |
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Which population tends to see you as more credible if you show them respect?
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African Americans
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