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Q1  Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT)  What is CBT  …

Q1  Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT) 

What is CBT  
Identify Historical development (i.e. founder/s, historical period, in contrast to what other therapy, progressions, major exponents etc….)  
R1.2 Terminology (i.e. some of the technical terms, feature and techniques specific to the therapy)   
Underpinning concepts and principles (i.e. the core concepts and principles of the therapy which are unique and used to differ from others)  
Processes used in applications (some of the feature, techniques applied with clients; i.e. questioning, home-work, structure, etc….)  
Benefits and limitations for different clients (i.e. which client could benefit more or for what specific issues it would be advisable to use this therapy)  
Roles of counsellor and client (i.e. using this therapy is the counsellor a facilitator, expert, ally, challenger etc.? What role would the client take? Give some examples…).  

 

Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT)

What is ACT
Historical development (i.e. founder/s, historical period, in contrast to what other therapy, progressions, major exponents etc….)
Terminology (i.e. some of the technical terms, feature and techniques specific to the therapy
Underpinning concepts and principles (i.e. the core concepts and principles of the therapy which are unique and used to differ from others)
Processes used in applications (some of the feature, techniques applied with clients; i.e. questioning, home-work, structure, etc….)
Benefits and limitations for different clients (i.e. which client could benefit more or for what specific issues it would be advisable to use this therapy)
Roles of counsellor and client (i.e. using this therapy is the counsellor a facilitator, expert, ally, challenger etc.? What role would the client take? Give some examples…).

Client-Centred Therapy 

What Is client cantered therapy 
Historical development (i.e. founder/s, historical period, in contrast to what other therapy, progressions, major exponents etc….)
Terminology (i.e. some of the technical terms, feature and techniques specific to the therapy
Underpinning concepts and principles (i.e. the core concepts and principles of the therapy which are unique and used to differ from others)
Processes used in applications (some of the feature, techniques applied with clients; i.e. questioning, home-work, structure, etc….)
Benefits and limitations for different clients (i.e. which client could benefit more or for what specific issues it would be advisable to use this therapy)
Roles of counsellor and client (i.e. using this therapy is the counsellor a facilitator, expert, ally, challenger etc.? What role would the client take? Give some examples…).

Strength-Based Solution-focussed Therapy (SBSFT)

What is strength based solution focused therapy 
Historical development (i.e. founder/s, historical period, in contrast to what other therapy, progressions, major exponents etc….)
Terminology (i.e. some of the technical terms, feature and techniques specific to the therapy
Underpinning concepts and principles (i.e. the core concepts and principles of the therapy which are unique and used to differ from others)
Processes used in applications (some of the feature, techniques applied with clients; i.e. questioning, home-work, structure, etc….)
Benefits and limitations for different clients (i.e. which client could benefit more or for what specific issues it would be advisable to use this therapy)
Roles of counsellor and client (i.e. using this therapy is the counsellor a facilitator, expert, ally, challenger etc.? What role would the client take? Give some examples…).

Narrative therapy

What is narrative therapy 
Historical development (i.e. founder/s, historical period, in contrast to what other therapy, progressions, major exponents etc….)
Terminology (i.e. some of the technical terms, feature and techniques specific to the therapy
Underpinning concepts and principles (i.e. the core concepts and principles of the therapy which are unique and used to differ from others)
Processes used in applications (some of the feature, techniques applied with clients; i.e. questioning, home-work, structure, etc….)
Benefits and limitations for different clients (i.e. which client could benefit more or for what specific issues it would be advisable to use this therapy)
Roles of counsellor and client (i.e. using this therapy is the counsellor a facilitator, expert, ally, challenger etc.? What role would the client take? Give some examples…).