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What are the 3 types of SFBT clients?

Customers


Complainant


Visitor

How many SFBT techniques are there?

21

Give an example of the ‘miracle question‘?

Imagine you woke up tomorrow and a miracle had happened, your life had turned out exactly the way you wanted. How does that look to you?

List 6 examples of SFBT techniques

1. Scaling


2. Miracle


3. Summarising the clients words


4. Reframing


5. Indirect compliments


6. Passed success

Who co-found SFBT?

Steve De Shazer


Kim Insoo Berg

When was SFBT co-founded?

1970s

What is social policy?

The way the government looks after it’s people

What 3 things make up your Neil Thompson 1997 PCS model?

Social


Cultural


Personal

Give examples of Class A Drugs.

Cocaine


Crack


Crystal meth


Ecstasy


Heroin


LSD


Magic mushrooms


Methadone

List examples of Class B Drugs.

Amphetamines ( speed )


Barbiturates


Codeine


Ketamine


Spice and cannabis


List examples of Class C Drugs.

Anabolic steroids


Minor tranquilsers


Benzodiazepines


GBL


GHB


Khat


BZP

What is the JSP for alcohol and substance misuse ?

JSP 835

What is addiction?

Addiction is defined as not having control over, doing or using something that is harmful to you

What are some common signs of addiction?

Obsession


Denial


Loss of control


Negative consequences

According to the American psychological association, what makes up the criteria for addiction (4 things)

Physiological addiction


Withdrawal


Relapse


Tolerance

What 5 things make up the cycle of addictive behaviour?

Emotional trigger


Craving


Ritual


Using


Guilt

What 3 factors make up the model of addiction?

Biological


Psychological


Environmental

What 4 treatments can help with addictive behaviour?

CBT


Motivational enhancement therapy


12 - step programmes


Wheel of change model

Definition of bereavement

The act or condition of being bereaved

List the 5 models which can help with grief

1. Stages of grief - kubler Ross


2. Tasks of mourning - worden


3. Whirlpool of grief


4. Dual process model - stroebe and schut 1995


5. Growing around grief - Lois Tonkin 1996

What 5 stages of grief (Kubler - Ross)

1. Denial


2. Anger


3. Bargaining


4. Depression


5. Acceptance