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Multimodal Therapy ARNOLD LAZARUS

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Multimodal Therapy

ARNOLD LAZARUS

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Connection to Social Work

Evidence-based Assumes “parity” Avoids diagnostic labels Acknowledges multiple dimensions Acknowledge interactions among

dimensions

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MMT’s Assumption about People

People: Move Feel Sense Imagine Think Relate interpersonally

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Personality and MMT

Personalities are products of Behaviors Affective processes Sensations Images Cognitions Interpersonal relationships Biological functions

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For ease of memory & euphony

Behaviors Affective processes Sensations Images Cognitions Interpersonal relationships Drugs & other biological functions

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Further Assumptions

Thorough, detailed assessment is essential to effective treatment.

An assessment schema should be: Easy to remember Easy to use Point the way to effective interventions

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More Assumptions

The BASIC ID schema meets the criteria for a good schema

Systematically addressing each of the 7 modalities is comprehensive

Addressing problems in the 7 modalities will lead to progress

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Theoretical Background

Classical conditioning Operant conditioning Social learning theory Cognitive theory

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MMT and the Unconscious

The “unconscious” as an entity is iffy. People have different degrees of self-

awareness. Unrecognized stimuli can influence

thoughts, feelings, and behaviors.

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Basic Concepts

Classical and operant conditioning Modeling and vicarious processes Private events Nonconscious processes Defensive reactions Communication Metacommunication

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Functional Analysis

Identify Antecedent stimuli Organismic (mediating) variables Response (observable) variables Consequences

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Second-order BASIC IDs

The BASIC ID analysis can be applied to any problem identified on the first BASIC ID analysis.

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Using BASIC ID

Identify issues across BASIC ID Note the primary modality Build from the primary modality Note the modality firing order Use techniques appropriate to each

modality