Possible Etiologies (“related to”)Defi[Manipulation of others]Hesitant to try new things or situationsOutcome Criteria 1. Client seeks out staff or support person for social, as well as Expressions of shame or guilt 2. Client verbalizes reasons for past inability to form close Self-negating verbalizations 3. Client interacts with others using age-appropriate, acceptable Lack of eye contact●Defi[Shame associated with tic behaviors]Disorders Usually First Diagnosed in Infancy, Childhood, or Adolescence capabilitiesGoals/Objectives^ LOW SELF-ESTEEMbehaviors. interpersonal relationships.for therapeutic, interaction. nition: ning Characteristics (“evidenced by”) Negative self-evaluating/feelings about self or self-●^47
2 2506_Ch02_014-053.indd Sec1:47 506 Ch 02 014 - 053 .indd plishments, and future prospects.Interventions with Short-term Goal 1. Convey unconditional acceptance and positive regard. Swith tic behaviors.Long-term Goal 2. Set limits on manipulative behavior. Take caution not to re-Client will exhibit increased feeling of self-worth as evidenced by verbal expression of positive aspects about self, past accom-Client will verbalize positive aspects about self not associated ec 1 inforce manipulative behaviors by providing desired atten-munication of client as worthwhile human being may increase behaviors.consequences matter-of-factly when manipulation occurs. tion. Identify the consequences of manipulation. Administer Aversive reinforcement may work to decrease unacceptable self-esteem.: 47 Selected Rationales Com- 1 10/1/10 9:33:25 AM 0 / 1 / 10 9 : 33 : 25 AM