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Multimodal Therapy. ARNOLD LAZARUS. Connection to Social Work. Evidence-based Assumes “parity” Avoids diagnostic labels Acknowledges multiple dimensions Acknowledge interactions among dimensions. MMT’s Assumption about People. People: Move Feel Sense Imagine Think
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Multimodal Therapy ARNOLD LAZARUS
Connection to Social Work • Evidence-based • Assumes “parity” • Avoids diagnostic labels • Acknowledges multiple dimensions • Acknowledge interactions among dimensions
MMT’s Assumption about People • People: • Move • Feel • Sense • Imagine • Think • Relate interpersonally
Personality and MMT • Personalities are products of • Behaviors • Affective processes • Sensations • Images • Cognitions • Interpersonal relationships • Biological functions
For ease of memory & euphony • Behaviors • Affective processes • Sensations • Images • Cognitions • Interpersonal relationships • Drugs & other biological functions
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
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
Theoretical Background • Classical conditioning • Operant conditioning • Social learning theory • Cognitive theory
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.
Basic Concepts • Classical and operant conditioning • Modeling and vicarious processes • Private events • Nonconscious processes • Defensive reactions • Communication • Metacommunication
Functional Analysis • Identify • Antecedent stimuli • Organismic (mediating) variables • Response (observable) variables • Consequences
Second-order BASIC IDs • The BASIC ID analysis can be applied to any problem identified on the first BASIC ID analysis.
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