Name at least 3 reasons for the integration movement in psychotherapy.

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-There were so many different therapy models but there was a shift towards dialogue and cooperation.
-Therapists noted that often a single method was not sufficient to treat all disorders
-No theory completely explained pathology, personality or behavior
-The abundance of short term focused therapy methods that developed
-Researchers and practitioners began communicating with each other more which increased collaboration
-Therapists no longer had the luxury of long term poorly researched methods. They were held accountable for treatment progress by insurance companies.
-Common factors that lead to improvement were found in various therapy methods
-Professional organizations and journals that worked toward integration were developed
-Briefly discuss the transtheoretical model’s 10 processes of change.
The 10 processes of change are covert and overt activities that client’s use to move through stages. The first 5 processes are experiential processes of change and the last 5 are behavioral.

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Drawbacks to the embedded design include

a) Researcher must determine if participants should be used in both phases of the research or if a new sample from the original population will be used for the qualitative portion b) It is difficult to specify procedures of quantitative phase when applying for internal review board approval c) The fact that very few examples exist of integrating quantitative data with qualitative data d) It is the most challenging of the four types of designs because of the amount of researcher effort necessary

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Some members are ________________ because they are forced to be in a group

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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Which theory is usually applied at Step 1 on the Inverted Pyramid method of case conceptualization?

a. cognitive behavioral b. client centered c. psychodynamic d. any of the above e. no theory is applied

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Everyone in the group's name is on a stripe. The leader then focuses on the fact that everyone in the group has strengths and gifts that contribute to the beauty and uniqueness of the group. As each members name is read, others call out strengths of that person and are written down on each stripe.

What will be an ideal response?

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