Multimodal Therapy

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beneficial because they tend to have greater clinical improvement

If the client and therapist have similar SPI scores, is this beneficial or non-beneficial for the client and why?

- social learning theory - behavioral - assessment - procedures - strategies

It's base rests primarily on __________. Lazarus introduced the terms behavior therapy and therapist, but realized more was needed in behavior therapy. While multimodal is essentially _________, it has evolved into an approach that employs additional _________ and treatment _______ and ________.

modality profile

List problems and proposed treatments across the BASIC I.D.

Arnold Lazarus

who developed multimodal therapy?

structured profile inventory (SPI)

35 item inventory that has been developed, factor-analyzed, and tested for validity and reliability.

tracking

A careful examination of the "firing order" of the different modalities

bridging

A procedure in which the therapist deliberately tunes into the client's preferred modality before branching off into other dimensions that seem likely to be more productive.

- behavior - affect - sensation - imagery - cognition - interpersonal relationships - drugs and biology

BASIC ID

structural profile

Seven rating scale that pertain to various tendencies that people have. Use a 0-6 scale, 0 being nothing like "me", and 6 being "highly characteristic of me".

second order BASIC I.D.

Subjecting a problematic item on the initial modality profile to more detailed inquiry in terms of behavior, affect, sensation, imagery, cognitions, interpersonal factors, and drugs or biological considerations.

- refinement - elimination

Technical eclecticism encourages the constant introduction of new techniques and the __________ or ___________ of existing ones

bespoke therapy

Term used to describe Multimodal orientation, and conveys the custom-made, personalistic, emphasis. Form, style, and cadence of therapy are fitted, whenever possible, to each client's perceived requirements. Basic question is "Who or what is best for this particular individual?"

technical electicism

Using procedures drawn from different sources without necessarily subscribing to the theories or disciplines that spawned them.

Patients are usually troubled by a multitude of specific problems that should be dealt with by a broad range of specific methods.

What is the main principle of Multimodal Therapy?

multimodal life history inventory

What is the name of the instrument/questionnaire that clienst fill out at the beginning of therapy to find their BASIC I.D.?

graph

What is the structured profile easily depicted on?

second order BASIC I.D. assessment

When treatment impasses arise, it is often helpful to introduce a ______ _____ _____ _____ _______

- flexibility - first - requirements

the major emphasis is ______; the client always comes _____. the form, styles, and cadence of the therapy are fitted, whenever possible, to the client's perceived _________


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