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Evidence Based Practice

EBP "the integration of the best available research with clinical expertise in the context of patient characteristics, culture, and preferences"

Theoretical framework

may occupy a key role or a minimal role in your therapeutic practice.


why is a theoretical framework important in the therapeutic relationship?

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what is meant by the division of responsibility in the therapeutic relationship?

Not burdening themselves w/ too much responsibility for client outcomes. One way to clarify the shared responsibility in a therapeutic relationship is w/ a contract based on a negotiation b/w the client and the therapist

Differential Diagnosis



the process of distinguishing one form of mental disorder from another by determining which of two(or more) disorders with similar symptoms the person is suffering from

What are some of the most important goals of counseling?

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Systems Theory

views psychological and relational problems as arising from within the individual's present environment and the intergenerational family system

What should be included within couples/family therapy informed consent?

info about the purpose of therapy, typical procedures, the risks of negative outcomes, the possible benefits, the fee structure, the rights and responsibilities of clients, the option that a family member can withdraw at any time, what can be expected from the therapist, and the limits of confidentiality

feminist view of family therapy

focuses on gender and power in relationships and encourages a personal commitment to challenge gender inequity

Nonsexist perspective on family therapy

how to use the therapeutic process to challenge`the oppressive consequences of stereotyped roles and expectations in the family