Tip of the Iceberg
Name Game
Mr. Roger's Theory
Pavlov: Rings a Bell?
Insert Witty Title Here
100

This theory emphasizes relationship styles being formed into secure, anxious, or avoidant based on early childhood interactions with primary caregivers. 

What is Attachment Theory?

100

According to William Glasser, these are the five essential human needs.

What are belonging, power/achievement, fun/enjoyment, freedom/independence, and Survival?

100

Carl Roger's belief about human nature.

What is basically good (unless something gets in the way)?

100

This CBT technique involves putting yourself into the types of situations you’re trying to overcome. 

What is Exposure Therapy?

100

In narrative theory, this technique involves separating client from issue, and clients working with an issue once it is outside of them. 

What is Externalizing the Problem?

200

According to Freud, the largest portion of the human mind exists at this level.

What is the unconscious?

200

These are types of distorted thinking (name four).

What are disqualifying the positive (filtering), catastrophizing, all or nothing thinking, magical thinking, overgeneralization, personalization, jumping to conclusions, mind reading, fortune telling, shoulds, emotional reasoning, blame, fairness fallacies, etc.?

200

These are the three core conditions of person-centered counseling.

What are Unconditional Positive Regard, Congruence, and Empathy?

200

The type of counseling where people are believed to blanks slates who are motivated and shaped by symbolic yea’s and boo’s in changing behavior.

Behavior Modification

200

This collection of theories were the first to bring cultural identity into consideration, and suggest that every person experiences their own “reality.”

What is postmodernist, constructivist, 4th wave?

300

This counseling theorist focused on archetypes and the collective unconscious, and his ideas are the basis for the Myers-Briggs Type Inventory. He’s also a character in a really bad movie.

Who is Carl Jung?

300

These are the four givens of Existential theory

What are death, aloneness, purpose, and freedom?

300
This concept is the name for selecting goals based on inner nature and purpose.
What is Organismic Valuing Process/Self-actualization?
300

This term refers to increasing behavior by removing something unpleasant.

Negative Reinforcement

300

This theorist was against prescribing medication, believing mental illness was a coping strategy for lack of quality relationships to fulfill essential needs. 

Who is William Glasser?

400

This concept, from Adler, states that human nature is to feel a sense of community, live cooperatively with others, and value common good above own interests

What is Social Interest?

400

These are the names for the ABCDEs of REBT.

What are adversity, belief, consequence, dispute, new effective outcomes?

400

This condition refers to a clinician's ability to be genuine and authentic.

What is Congruence?

400

In cognitive behavioral theory, these types of thoughts emerge spontaneously and unintentionally after being filtered through distorted belief systems.

What are Automatic Thoughts?

400

Gestalt theory focuses on this time and place happening within a counseling session.

What is Here and Now?

500

This Freudian defense mechanism might best be summarized by the Shakespearean quote, “The lady doth protest too much.” 

What is Reaction Formation?

500

William Glasser's name for thinking, feeling, acting, and emoting.

What is Total Behavior?

500

Roger's argued against this concept: the belief that rigid requirements placed on an individual determine value. 

What are Conditions of Worth?

500

Albert Ellis believed this popular psychological concept is inauthentic, instead preferring self-acceptance.

What is Self-Esteem?

500

This counseling theory, emerging out of a political movement, emphasizes political and historical context, recognizes unacknowledged power differentials, and focuses on gender equality. 

What Feminist Theory?

M
e
n
u