The ability to understand and share the feelings of another.
What is Empathy?
While many of this theories seem outdated, he was still a pioneer in understanding how our formative years and relationships impact our behavior – and our mind.
Who is Freud?
Not just a ketchup, this is the name of a dilemma we reviewed in class.
What is the Heinz Dilemma?
This counseling approach is a directive, client-centered counseling style for eliciting behavior change by helping clients to explore and resolve ambivalence.
What is Motivational Interviewing?
Now a legendary performance in the annals of modern dance, this was the the of tree that Professor Kesselman brought to life.
What is a Palm Tree?
An effective form of treatment, this therapy hinges on the concept that our thoughts, feelings and behaviors are linked. By changing our thoughts, we can ultimately change our behaviors and thus create positive outcomes in our lives.
What is Cognitive Based Therapy?
"Industry vs. Inferiority" is the fourth stage of this influential psychoanalys's developmental stage theory.
Who is Erikson?
Generally speaking, this is how ethics and morals differ.
What is: "Morals usually refer to personal beliefs influenced by factors such as society, culture, and individual experiences. Ethics are guidelines established by communities or specific groups outlining acceptable and unacceptable actions or behaviors."
Unlike Kohlberg and Erikson, this developmental theorist studied cognitive development.
Who is Piaget?
Professor Kesselman ran 5 different marathons in 5 different cities. Name one. (Bonus points if you can name two.)
What are Rotterdam, Toronto, New York, Philadelphia, Steamtown?
Attributing one's feelings or impulses that one finds unacceptable to another person.
What is Projection?
This term can best be defined as "the state of being subject to unjust treatment or control."
What is "Oppression"
In truth, Stage one probably isn't more fun. When faced with a dilemma, this is how individuals in this stage determine what is the "right" decision.
Fear of Punishment / Authority
This concept refers to a therapist's redirection of feelings towards a patient or becoming emotionally entangled with them. This concept is central to the understanding of therapeutic dynamics in psychotherapy.
What is "Countertransference"?
I am thinking of a number between 1 and 20.
What is 18?
Covering up a real or perceived weakness with a trait that one considers more acceptable.
What is Compensation?
This type of inequality Environmental racism where people in communities of color and other low income communities face a disproportionate risk of exposure to pollution and related health conditions.
What is Environmental Racism?
True or False. What our supervisor in our Practicum placement tells us to do is, unquestionably, always right.
What is FALSE?
After earning your LMSW, you must complete a minimum of this amount of client contact hours (diagnosis, psychotherapy and assessment-based treatment planning) to be eligible for LCSW licensure.
What is 2,000 hours?
Professor Kesselman commonly goes by this nickname.
What is "Professelman"?
This is the answer to the riddle I posed on the first day of class.
What is "What would the other twin say is the door to freedom?"
This perspective emphasizes the human capacity for resilience, resistance, courage, thriving, and ingenuity, and it champions the rights of individuals.
What is the Strengths Based Perspective?
What is Six?
He's not as funny as he thinks he is.
Other than "Professor Kesselman", any answer is acceptable.
True or False: Professor Kesselman has a sister who hosts a podcast on cheese. It is called "Cutting the Curd".
True.