Therapeutic Goals
Therapeutic Techniques
Cause of Ills
Coming to Terms
Say my Name
100
A major goal of psychoanalytic therapy:
What is To make the unconscious conscious
100
Cognitive psychotherapy processes include collaborative empiricism, Socratic dialogue, and ___________________.
What is Guided discovery
100
Within REBT, people are believed to cause many of their own disturbances through:
What is Musts or Shoulds
100
Core conditions considered both necessary and sufficient to psychotherapy:
What is Accurate Empathy, Congruence, and Unconditional Positive Regard
100
Developed a number of models and assessments for depression, anxiety, and suicidality:
What is Aaron Beck
200
A major goal of this therapy is to adjust information processing:
What is cognitive therapy
200
____________________ questions help identify movement regarding clients’ problems or challenges.
What is Scaling
200
A premise of this therapy is that delving into the past is not necessary to making change:
What is Solution-Focused
200
Four ultimate concerns outlined in existential psychotherapy:
What is Death, Freedom, Isolation, and Meaning
200
First to study process of classical conditioning in humans (look out Little Albert!):
What is John Watson
300
A primary goal of RCT is:
What is Enhance growth fostering relationships
300
An assessment technique that aims to identify variables responsible for maintaining target behaviors:
What is Functional Analysis
300
Disruptions to normal contact patterns of connecting and withdrawing are termed:
What is Boundary disturbances
300
These contain people’s perceptions of themselves and others and of their goals and expectations, memories, fantasies, and previous learning.
What is Cognitive Schemas
300
A key developer of Relational Cultural Theory was:
What is Jean Baker Miller
400
The only goal of Gestalt therapy is:
What is Awareness
400
Act of trying out something new in order to increase understanding or awareness:
What is Experimentation
400
Individuals yearn for connection, but can also develop strategies that, for a number of reasons keep them out of the connections they desire
What is Central Relationship Paradox
400
From Adlerian, myth used to organize and shape one’s life. Examples include overgeneralizations and misinterpretations of life’s demands.
What is Basic Mistake
400
Coined the concept of psychotherapy “throw-ins”
What is Irvin Yalom
500
REBT strives to not only help clients feel better, but also:
What is get better
500
Refers to the concept that the person is not his or her problem.
What is Externalizing the problem.
500
Postmodern theorists would likely view psychopathology as:
What is A social construction
500
Three components of unconditional acceptance:
What is Unconditional Self Acceptance, Unconditional Other Acceptance, Unconditional Life Acceptance
500
Narrative therapy was primarily developed by these two Australian family therapists:
What is Michael White and David Epston
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