1. Behavior analysis, also called behavioral function analysis, is a process of collecting and analyzing patient information.
2. Resistance is an accompanying phenomenon in the process of psychological counseling and treatment, and it is an important factor affecting the smooth progress of psychological counseling and treatment. Lance defines resistance as all efforts made by visitors to resist the proper procedures of psychotherapy and interfere with the production of understandable effects.
3. Empathy means that visitors may transplant their subjective experiences such as feelings and attitudes about their previous lives with others to therapists.
Second, judge right and wrong first, and then explain the reasons.
1. Wrong. Schizophrenia patients often have thinking disorders, and the most common one is delusion, which refers to the distorted beliefs, wrong judgments and reasoning that patients have on the basis of pathology.
2. Misleading is considered as the most influential skill.
3. Wrong empathy has a positive side, which brings the healer to the Lord. When the therapist realizes his anti-empathy tendency, he can learn to know himself better.
Three short answer questions
1. kavanagh believes that there are three main reasons for tourists' boycott. One is that growing up will inevitably bring some pain; The other is because the disorder of behavior is functional; Another is that visitors may have some motives to resist psychological counseling or treatment. (1) resistance comes from growing pains (starting new behaviors, ending or eliminating old behaviors); (2) The resistance comes from the functional behavior disorder (the resistance comes from the inadaptable behavior filling the gap of a certain psychological demand, and the resistance comes from the fact that the visitor just covers up the deeper psychological contradictions and conflicts with the inadaptable behavior); (3) The resistance comes from the psychological motivation of allopathic therapy or therapists. (The resistance comes from the fact that the visitor just thinks of the therapist's motivation of some kind of recognition, the visitor wants to prove that he is different or the therapist can't do anything about him, and the visitor doesn't seek heartfelt treatment. )
The fundamental goal of psychotherapy is to promote the growth, self-reliance and self-improvement of visitors, so that they can face and deal with various problems in their personal lives. Specific to different schools of psychotherapy, their specific treatment goals have their own emphasis.