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level: Week 6

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level questions: Week 6

QuestionAnswer
Content counter question reframing affect self-sharing affirmationWhat are the 6 types of responses SLPs can have as a counselor role?
brief facts about the disorder and treatmentswhat is a content response?
giving ownership of the option to the client... example "Why do you feel that you caused his delay?"counter question
finding a positive in the given situation and capitalizing on a strengthreframing response
conveys willingness to listen and responsiveness ... example, It sounds like you feel...affect response
small amount of information about yourself that is relevant to the situation.self-sharing response
listening to what the client says without too much of a response (do head nods)Affirmation response
external and internalWhat are the locus of control?
controlled by others things just happen to them fate or luck SHOULDexternal locus control is?
individual feels they have a personal power or control of their destiny less depression, less stress, increased success in therapy capable and have control over their lives CHOOSEInternal locus control?
involves language and post modern counseling approach It is grounded in the social constructivist theories separates the client from their problems, explores influences of society and culture and language habits that maintain these problems.What is narrative therapy? - what does it involve? - what is it a part of? - how does it affect the client?
knowledge according to which human development is socially situated and knowledge is constructed through interaction with others.What is the social constructivist theory?
narrative counseling collaborative approachesWhat are two ways of practicing that come from the social constructive theory?
facilitates conversations that dissolve problems and co-create new meaning to these problemswhat is collaborative approaches?
power and knowledgePaul michel foucault's work focuses on the relationship between?
narrative counselinghaving problems when your personal life does not fit in the dominant discourse and expectations is what type of counseling
culturally generated stories about how our lives should go.dominant discourses
those that occur in our heads, our more closer friends and relationships, and in marginalized not mainstream communitieslocal discourses
Narrative counseling brings awareness to the client that these two discourses collide. this allows for the client to take control and feel a sense of agency of these different social interactionsrelationship between narrative counseling and the discourses
1. meet the person 2. listen 3. separate the person from the problem 4. enacting preferred narratives 5. solidifyingWhat are the processes of narrative counseling?
identify new ways that the client can relate to the problem so that negative effects decrease in their life.what does enacting preferred narratives mean?
have significant others witness the preferred stories and identities to give the story strengthwhat does solidifying mean?
optimism and hopewhat do narrative counselors offer?
when the problem saturated story does not end in a usual or typical way.what is a unique outcomes and sparkling events?
they lack drama, or do not become apart of their storywhy don't clients remember the unique outcomes?
couples who do not want children same sex relationships speaking english as a second languagewhat are some examples of local and alternative discourses?
not predetermined because its unique to every client to help clients enact their preferred narrative and identities --> less emphasis on dominant discoursewhat are the treatment goals of narrative counseling?
helping the client maintain their new identity and avoid getting pulled back in by their proble,s.Ending treatment consists of
YESWILL YOU GET AN A ON THIS MIDTERM?