- Je bekeek:HDFS 2433 Final Exam EXAM ACTUAL 2024 EXAM QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS ALREADY GRADED A+ AND VERIFIED BY AN EXPERT Common factors approaches - there are common characteristics of various clinical approaches that lead to success which include client characteristics, therapist characteristics, therapeutic relationship, expectancy/placebo, interventions promoting emotional experiencing, cognitive mastery, behavioral regulation Pluralistic approach - incorporate specific treatment components from a variety of models in a systematic manner. Pluralistic approach ideals - move from simpler, cognitive-behavioral interventions to more complex cognitive-affective interventions. Seek to promote client/couple insight into their own problems. Essentially trains couples to be their own therapists. does therapy work? - couples therapy shown to be highly effective, particularly in short-term (up to 80% reporting satisfactory progress) Biggest problem in therapy is... - long-term maintenance of progress (within 2 years most have fallen back into old ways) Why does therapy work? - emphasis placed on relationship, clinician should have relationship's best interest in mind, development of understanding (own self and partner characteristics and relationship patterns), acquire skills, process changes partners (starting therapy and getting through therapy) Therapy is not for everyone - education/income level can be risk for dropout, early termination, aggression/violence, significant mental disorders True or False; Women can be violent to non-violent male partners. - True What is "common couple violence?" A. When one partner is highly controlling and physically aggressive towards a non-controlling partner. B. When both individuals engage is highly controlling and physically aggressive behavior C. The least common form of IPV D. when one or both members use non-controlling physical aggression toward the other. - D. when one or both members use non-controlling physical aggression toward the other
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