Who developed the procedure WDEP
Robert Wubbolding
True or False
Reality therapists refuse to accept excuses
True
Who do the letters REBT stand for
Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy
The number of slides for this assignment
12-15
CBT is most closely associated with whom?
Albert Ellis
True or False
Only Cognitive Therapy theorizes the client/counselor relationship is key to client success
False
Bonus point
Which theory is the client/counselor relationship key to client success
What is the term that teaches all behavior is made up of four inseparable but distinct components- acting, thinking, feeling and physiology
Total behavior
The number of scholarly sources to be utilized for this assignment
2-3
Bonus: Do they have to be peer reviewed?
William Glasser is best known for developing what?
Reality Therapy/ Choice Theory
True of False
Since humor shows the absurdity of certain ideas that clients steadfastly maintain, it is always inappropriate to use in sessions as it might be perceived as offensive.
False
True or False
Another name for reality therapy is choice theory
True
TorF:
The presentation will provide an overview of the following theories:
psychoanalytic
person centered
existential
cognitive-behavioral
False
Bonus:
TorF- Person centered is not an included theory for this presentation?
Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy was developed by
Albert Ellis
This theory is best utilized when working with hard to reach populations
Reality Therapy
How many cognitive distortions were developed
7
Bonus point if you can name the Theorist:
True or False
Verywell mind, Good Therapy, About.com and Psychology Today are scholarly sources
False
The Beck Depression Scale was developed by which theorist
Aaron Beck
In which theory is assisting individuals to dispel self-defeating cognitions and to teach people how to acquire a rational approach to living?
Cognitive therapy
What do the letters WDEP stand for
Wants, Direction, Self Evaluation, Planning
True or False
Speaker notes are expected to expand upon the information on each slide.
True
Bonus:
How many words per slide?