Goals of Therapy
Therapeutic Relationships
Basic Philosophies
Techniques
Etc.
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To make the unconscious conscious

Psychoanalytic theory

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Therapist is an active teacher that helps a client learn more effective behavior

Behavior Therapy

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Behavior is a product of learning and people are the product and the producer of the environment.

Behavior Therapy

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Gathering life history data through: family constellation and early recollections.

Adlerian Therapy

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What is the name of Aaron Beck's daughter who also became a therapist?

Dr. Judith Beck

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To help form an identity, meaning, and purpose

Existential therapy

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It is essential for clients to evaluate their relationships and the choices they make that either meet or block basic needs

Reality Therapy

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Individuals tend to incorporate faulty thinking which leads to emotional and behavioral disturbances.

CBT

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Stresses a "way of being" over techniques

Person-Centered Therapy

2

Name of of Fritz Perl's wife.

Laura Perl

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To teach clients how to confront faulty beliefs

CBT

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The therapist works as a coach, teacher, model, and consultant with the goal of helping families detect and solve problems.

Family Systems Therapy

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Based on choice theory, this approach assumes we need quality relationships to be happy.

Reality Therapy

3

Genograms, teaching, asking questions and tracking sequences.

Family Systems Therapy

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Where does Glasser say we store our pictures of people, objects or events that satisfy us?

The Quality World

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To challenge a client's basic premises and life goals

Adlerian Therapy

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Central Importance is given to the I/Thou relationship and the quality of the therapist's presence.

Gestalt Therapy

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Everyone is OK: we all have inherent value and are worthy of being treated with dignity and respect regardless of their behavior or life circumstances.

Transactional Analysis

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Script analysis, guided fantasy, rechilding.

Transactional Analysis

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These Cognitive Therapy thoughts coincide with Freud's preconscious.

Automatic thoughts

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To help clients change the way they view problems and what they can do about them

Postmodern approaches

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Solution focused, narrative based, and collaborative

Postmodern approaches

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People strive for wholeness and integration of thinking, feeling, and behaving.

Gestalt Theory

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Therapist can borrow techniques from other approaches. Diagnosis, testing, and external measurements are not important.

Existential Therapy

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According to Aaron Beck early basic beliefs about self and the world are called

Schema

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