Q24.
Discuss what is meant by
the term primary gain.
Learning outcomes: 1.10
Student
answer
Primary
Gain is the initial reason or benefit that the client gains from
starting behaviour. We are very unlikely to start doing something
without any reason or benefit and identifying the primary gain
enables us to see if this reason is still a valid, reason to
continue with the behaviour. An example would be drinking alcohol
in order to fit in with a group of friends who are drinking
alcohol.
(LO 1.10 An
understanding of primary, secondary, and tertiary gain, and
malingering)
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Tutor
feedback (DO NOT delete/edit feedback. Write amendments,
additional information & thoughts underneath this table)
Correct.
You have clearly demonstrated your understanding of primary
gain.
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Further Student Example Answer:
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Primary
gain is the initial reason for commencing a particular behaviour,
such as starting to smoke as all your friends smoke and you want
to be part of the group.
This
would normally be easily identified by the initial meta
questioning of the client, but further questioning must take place
to confirm this as still the only purpose for the behaviour to
continue or the session will be far more difficult than necessary.
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Tutor
feedback (DO NOT delete/edit feedback. Write amendments,
additional information & thoughts underneath this table)
Q24.
Correct. You have provided an understanding of primary gain.
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(Further
student work goes here if requested through feedback)
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