This therapist believed people naturally move toward growth when given empathy, congruence, and unconditional positive regard
Who is Carl Rogers?
This ethical principle means "do no harm."
What is Nonmaleficence?
This theorist developed the psychosocial stages that include Trust vs. Mistrust and Identity vs. Role Confusion.
Who is Erik Erikson?
This career theory is represented by the acronym RIASEC.
What is Holland's Theory?
The consistency of a measurement is called this.
What is Reliablity?
A client says, "I must never fail." This theory focuses on challenging irrational beliefs using the ABC model.
What is REBT?
This ethical principle focuses on fairness and equal treatment.
What is Justice?
According to Piaget, children begin logical thinking about concrete events during this stage.
What is Concrete Operational?
This theorist believed career choices are influenced by learning experiences, environment, and genetics.
Who is Krumboltz?
The degree to which a test measures what it claims to measure.
What is Validity?
This therapy focuses on awareness in the present moment and often uses the Empty Chair technique.
What is Gestalt Therapy
This ethical principle allows clients to make their own decisions.
What is Autonomy?
An adolescent believes everyone is constantly watching and judging them.
What is Imaginary Audience?
Growth, Exploration, Establishment, Maintenance, and Disengagement are stages in this theory.
What is Super's Career Development Theory?
Researchers conclude a treatment worked when it actually did not.
What is a Type I Error?
This counselor developed a theory emphasizing birth order, social interest, and lifestyle
Who is Alfred Adler
This ethical principle involves keeping promises and maintaining trust.
What is Fidelity?
This parenting style is high warmth and high control.
What is Authoritative Parenting?
This theorist believed parent-child relationships strongly influence occupational choice.
Who is Anne Roe?
According to Corey, this group stage is characterized by resistance, anxiety, and conflict.
What is the transition Stage?
Match the therapist to the clue:
Automatic thoughts, cognitive distortions, schemas.
Who is Aaron Beck?
A counselor must break confidentiality because a client has made a credible threat toward another person.
What is Duty to Warn/Protect?
According to Erikson, successful resolution of Identity vs. Role Confusion produces this virtue.
What is Fidelity?
This theory focuses on matching personal traits with job characteristics.
What is Trait-and-Factor Theory?
According to Yalom, this therapeutic factor occurs when members realize others struggle with similar problems.
What is Universality?