Integrative Approaches

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Across
  1. 3. making changes and committed
  2. 4. rating the health and self care importance in a person's life; and biology
  3. 8. the approach is what is important; mixing interventions with similar approach
  4. 10. level of change within the mind; maladaptive _____
  5. 11. category describing fantasies and dreams of an individual
  6. 12. type of eclecticism; combining interventions with no overarching theory
  7. 18. benefit of integrating therapeutic approaches
  8. 20. theory-focused combination of treatment approaches- creates a new theory
Down
  1. 1. inconsistent, incoherent, lacking direction
  2. 2. looking at the response and habits; the 'B'
  3. 5. therapist relates to client through their dominant modality
  4. 6. eclecticism where we combine interventions from different theories without subscribing to the modalities wholly
  5. 7. rating the BASIC I.D. from 1 to 7 to degree of importance
  6. 9. continuing new adaptive behaviours and preventing relapse
  7. 13. giving interventions in the firing order of modalities to encourage receptivity and cooperation
  8. 14. using the transtheoretical model of change helps decrease this
  9. 15. deciding to change and taking small steps
  10. 16. recognizing one has problems but not yet committing to change
  11. 17. type of technical eclectical therapy; holistic; assesses clients using BASIC I.D.
  12. 19. when a client believes they don't need to change