How is meditation like cognitive reframing?

What will be an ideal response?


Answer:
1. The focus of meditation away from the problem and the stuckness allows the client to observe his or her thoughts and emotions from a safe distance, thus realizing that the thoughts and emotions are not the complete experience of the situation.
2. As a result, the problem doesn’t change; one’s attitude toward it and the way one copes with it do.

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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

1. Viktor Frankl is considered the father of existentialism. 2. According to Buber, God is the eternal Thou who sustains the “I-Thou” relationship. 3. Heidegger was the first medical doctor to combine psychotherapy and existential ideas. 4. According to May, “wishes as manifestations of our daimons.” 5. May did not focus on the development of techniques for use in therapy.

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The second step of the basic model for program planning is

a. conducting a needs assessment b. establishing goals and objectives c. defining the population d. designing the program

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The main purpose the author states for providing the three historical references is to do which of the following?

a. To highlight important works that those working in child maltreatment should be aware of for historical context. b. To highlight just how far childmaltreatment laws have come. c. To provide the reader with a reference list for further reading on the history of child abuse and neglect. d. To give the reader an exhaustive historical analysis of child abuse and neglect.

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In the context of cognitive-interpersonal therapy, what is meant by the term decentering?

a. Communicating with the client about how they communicate. b. Engaging in psychoeducation about aspects of communication. c. Losing the sense of self because of the impact of another person’s actions. d. Looking at one’s self from the outside. e. Looking at one’s motivations for patterns of behavior.

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