What is the integrated approach to psychotherapy?
What will be an ideal response?
• The integrated approach to psychotherapy is described in four categories biological influences, social influences, psychological influences and emotional and cognitive influences.
• Biological vulnerability is referred to inherited predispositions and the influence of human behavior.
• Psychological vulnerability refers emotional and personality factors that affect development.
• An individual psychological vulnerability is also an interaction between domains that influence behavior and faulty cognitions that are reinforced or diminished through interactions. Meanwhile, social vulnerability includes diminished feelings of well-being when one does not have social support.
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Gladding (2003) believed that group leaders who try to hide their values or are unaware of their values may
a. be more effective. b. do more harm than good. c. prevent influencing group members' values. d. None of the above.
Which cognitive achievement underlies a baby's ability to form an attachment to a specific adult, like a parent or other caregiver?
a. Conservation. b. Object permanence. c. Code switching. d. Agency.
Winnicott recognized the importance of ________by the mother when the child is totally dependent.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).