"Crazy Train"
"She's your mother, you talk to her" (family issues in recovery)
Counseling techniques
Is that a pickle (Freud and his pals)
100
An irrational thought that undermines a client's efforts to recovery.
What is a cognitive distortion?
100
Al Anon
What is support group recommended for families of alcoholics?
100
The act of paraphrasing back to the client the EMOTIONAL content of what they just shared.
What is "Reflection of Feeling"?
100
The term which describes the way in which emotions, thoughts, and behaviors are handled in group.
What is "Process"?
200
One of terms used to explain the process of reversing an irrational, negative thought.
What is Reframing? (or cognitive restructuring)
200
A diagram used to illustrate the various relationships and history of disorders in a family.
What is a genogram?
200
Transference
What is the term for a client experiencing an emotional reaction the counselor that is really the result of an unresolved issue with someone significant in their life?
200
The term for the counselor's role in managing a group as a social system that allows achievement of goals.
What is "Executive Function"?
300
Assessing the client's history to identify potential triggers.
What is one of the first steps in developing a relapse prevention plan?
300
Johnson Style
What is the most commonly form of intervention used by families and a counselor to encourage an addict to enter treatment?
300
The term used to describe a client who is cooperative but has not internalized a desire to recover.
What is complaint?
300
A type of treatment approach popularized in the '60s, characterized by confrontation and a breaking down of ego.
What is the "Therapeutic Community"?
400
The actual therapeutic approach that explains the use of AA's slogans to help the alcoholic stay abstinent.
What is Cognitive Therapy?
400
The term used to describe when family members are overly involved with each other, lack boundaries, and tend to assume the emotions and responsibilities for each other.
What is enmeshment?
400
A therapeutic technique that experienced mainstream acceptance in the 19th century due to the work of Sigmund Freud.
What is "Hypnosis"?
500
Cue extinction.
What occurs when a behavior (such as drug use) continues repeatedly over time without being reinforced (experiencing a high)?
500
The role in the family of an addict most likely to completely disengage from all contact with all family members?
What is the "Lost Child"?
500
The ability to perceive another's experience.
What is empathy?
500
The contemporary of Freud who is known for his theories on the collective unconscious.
Who is Carl Jung?
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