Terminology
Across
- 3. First factor where vulnerabilities increase the risk for the presenting problem
- 6. Explanation and understanding of a client linked to theory and frameworks
- 7. A type of data used to determine if any change has occurred
- 9. Specific, measurable, relaxant, time bound
- 12. A type of assessment drawing on biological, psychological and social elements of a person
- 14. The focus is to cure the person or condition or make them “normal”
Down
- 1. Type of practice that combines well-researched interventions with clinical experience, ethics, client preferences, and culture
- 2. A system of categorization using established factors to achieve this
- 4. Factor that includes the patient’s own areas of competency, skill, interest and supportive elements
- 5. A type of goal standard such as to decrease episodes of panic attacks by 20% over 8 weeks using using DBT
- 8. This model sites attitudinal, environmental and social barriers preventing access
- 10. This type of intervention model is designed to reduce stress, reduce symptoms, restore functioning and prevent decompensation
- 11. A four step process to establish distinct and achievable goals based on an agreed-upon “target problem”
- 13. This type of language prioritizes the person over condition