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