Interventions with By time of discharge from treatment, client will exhibit increased 3. Spend time with client, both on a one-to-one basis and in 2. Convey unconditional positive regard for client. 1. Ensure that goals are realistic. It is important for client to Hesitant to try new things or situations[Denial of problems obvious to others][Projection of blame or responsibility for problems][Rationalization of personal failures][Hypersensitivity to criticism][Grandiosity]Goals/ObjectivesShort-term GoalClient will independently direct own care and activities of daily living within 1 week.Long-term Goal^38 feelings of self-wort h as ev idenced by verbal expression of posit ive aspects about self, past accomplishments, and future prospects.^ achieve something, so plan for activities in which the pos-sibility for success is likely. human being increases self-esteem.nication of your acceptance of him or her as a worthwhile group activities. ●^ ALTERATIONS IN PSYCHOSOCIAL ADAPTATIONThis conveys to client that you feel he or she Selected RationalesSuccess enhances self-esteem.Commu-
2 2506_Ch02_014-053.indd Sec1:38 506 Ch 02 014 - 053 .ind^ 2. Client participates in new activities without exhibiting 4. Assist client in identifying positive aspects of self and in 5. Help client decrease use of denial as a defense mechanism. 6. Encourage and support client in confronting the fear of fail- 1. Client verbalizes positive perception of self.Outcome Criteriad Sextreme fear of failure. is worth your time.Give positive reinforcement for problem identifiure by having client attend therapy activities and undertake new tasks. Offer recognition of successful endeavors and positive reinforcement for attempts made. developing plans for changing the characteristics he or she positive reinforcement enhance self-esteem.development of more adaptive coping behaviors. views as negative.reinforcement enhances self-esteem and increases client’s use of acceptable behaviors.ec 1 : 38 Recognition and^ cation and Positive 1 10/1/10 9:33:23 AM 0 / 1 / 10 9 : 33 : 23 AM