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| the six ethical principles are |
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| autonomy,beneficence, nonmaleficence,justice, fidelity and veracity |
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| precontemplation,contemplation, preparation, action, maintenance |
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| p12 working through ethical dilemmas-ABCDE strategy is |
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| Assessment,Benefit,consequences and consultation, duty, Education |
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| Exploration,insight and action |
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| Exploration stage; helpers seek to establish |
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| rapport,encourage clients to tell their stories, get to know them |
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| The skill for the exploration stage are |
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| nonverbal, minimal verbals,restatements, open question, reflections, disclosures |
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| Goals for exploration stages are |
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| attend, observe, listen, explore thought and feelings |
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| eye contact, facial expression, head nods, body posture, bodily movements, space, tone of voice, grammatical style,silence |
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| 121,skills for exploring thoughts |
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| restatements,open questions, |
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| 141, Skills for exploring feelings |
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| reflections,words,non-verbal behaviors,disclosures,imagery, role play, deep breathing |
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| p201 skills for fostering insight |
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| Challenge, probe, interpretation,Disclose insight, immediacy |
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| p323 four types of action |
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| relaxation,behavior change,behavior rehearsal and decision making |
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| skills for relaxation are |
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| open questions,process advisement, |
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| skills for behavior change are |
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| open questions,ID a specific problem,explore idea of action,3. assess previous change attempts,4. generate options, 5.evaluate options, choose and option,homework, check progress/modify |
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| behavioral rehearsal steps and skills are |
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| assess behavior, determine goals, provide a model, role-play , assign homework,check progress, modify |
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| steps for decision making |
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| articulate the options, clarify values, rate options, values, evaluate results |
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| helping just enough to send the client backwards |
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| retaining the norms of of one's indigenous culture |
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| adapting to the norms of the dominant culture |
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| are images that the client holds of the helper to remind them between session |
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| enhancement of well-being |
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| reduction of maladaptive behaviors |
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| restatements and summaries |
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| are rephrasing and tying together,consolidate what has been said |
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| disclosing immediate feelings about the client, or the therapeutic relationship |
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| provides an objective explanation for the problem but needs emotional insight to move forward |
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| connects affect to intellect and creates a sense of personal involvement and leads to change |
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| points out maladaptive thoughts, discrepencies or contradictions that the client is unaware |
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| keeping silent about an issue that will probably help the client because of fear of client's reaction |
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| open questions;your thoughts about what is going on? and what is your understanding of... |
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| questions for exploration are |
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| open questions about feelings, disclosure, reflections of feelings |
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| achievement of symptomatic relief |
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