SIT therapy L10

    Cards (17)

    • What does SIT stand for in therapy?
      Stress Inoculation Training
    • What is the primary focus of SIT?
      To help clients manage stress effectively
    • How does SIT differ from other stress treatments?
      It breaks down global stressors into specific components
    • Who developed the concept of SIT?
      Donald Meichenbaum
    • What does Meichenbaum suggest individuals should develop?
      A form of coping before problems arise
    • What is the analogy used by Meichenbaum regarding stress coping?
      Inoculation against diseases like measles
    • What methods are used to teach coping skills in SIT?
      Imagery, modelling, and role play
    • How are coping skills practiced after being taught?
      They are rehearsed in real-life situations
    • What types of coping skills are included in SIT?
      Positive thinking, time management, self-statements
    • What is an example of a self-statement used in SIT?
      'Relax - you're in control'
    • What is the final step in the SIT process?
      The client applies coping skills in stressful situations
    • Why is it important for clients to anticipate difficult situations?
      To rehearse coping skills effectively
    • What types of stressors has SIT been applied to?
      Academic stress, public speaking, phobias
    • What did Jay and Elliott (1990) find about SIT?
      SIT reduced stress in parents of sick children
    • How is SIT viewed in relation to biological approaches to stress management?
      It is a useful psychological alternative
    • What is a potential issue with assessing SIT's effectiveness?
      Clients may exaggerate or minimize their problems
    • What is the 'Hello-Goodbye Effect' in therapy?
      Clients may exaggerate problems for attention