Mind Games and Meaning
Behavioral Buzz
Talk it Out
Pieces of the Self
Change Makers
100

This Viennese physician called dreams the “royal road to the unconscious.”

Who is Sigmund Freud?

100

This psychologist founded Behaviorism in 1913.

Who is John B. Watson?

100

This Adlerian technique invites clients to behave as though they already possess a desired quality.

What is Acting As If?

100

Freud’s model of personality includes these three structures.

What are the id, ego, and superego?

100

These two psychologists developed Motivational Interviewing.

Who are William R. Miller and Stephen Rollnick?

200

Victor Frankl’s logotherapy is built on three ideas: freedom of will, will to meaning, and this.

What is meaning in life?

200

This behaviorist coined “operant conditioning.”

Who is B.F. Skinner?

200

In Motivational Interviewing, highlighting the gap between goals and current actions is called this.

What is developing discrepancy?

200

In Adler’s birth order theory, this child is often seen as independent and peace-seeking.

Who is the middle child?

200

In Motivational Interviewing, this state means simultaneously wanting and not wanting something.

What is ambivalence?

300

In existential therapy, this emotion is viewed as a normal part of growth, not pathology.

What is anxiety?

300

Reinforcing successive approximations of a target behavior is known as this process.

What is shaping?

300

Existential therapists encourage clients to focus on this temporal experience instead of the past.

What is the here-and-now?

300

Freud said sexual energy lies dormant during this psychosexual stage.

What is the latency stage?

300

According to Glasser’s Choice Theory, these five basic needs include survival, love, power, freedom, and this.

What is fun?

400

This humanistic concept refers to living in harmony with one’s true self, without defensiveness.

What is being a fully functioning person?

400

This form of reinforcement removes something unpleasant to increase a behavior.

What is negative reinforcement?

400

In Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), this Socratic method of questioning helps clients challenge distorted thoughts through dialogue.

What is guided discovery (or Socratic questioning)?

400

Aaron Beck developed CBT, emphasizing change in these internal mental patterns.

What are thoughts or schemas?

400

Reality Therapy’s “W” in WDEP stands for this.

What are "wants"?

500

Rogers argued that when a person’s self-image and experience don’t match, they experience this.

What is incongruence?

500

Pairing an unpleasant stimulus with an unwanted behavior is known as this aversive intervention.

What is covert sensitization?

500

In Solution-Focused Therapy, counselors often ask this type of question to help clients recall when their problem was less intense or absent.

What are exception questions?

500

In REBT, irrational “shoulds” and “musts” are called this.

What are absolutist demands?

500

In Reality Therapy, clients are encouraged to evaluate whether their current actions are helping them get what they want — a process known as this.

What is self-evaluation?

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