This person is known as the father of person-centered counseling?
*Bonus: person-centered counseling is also considered what kind of therapy?
Who is Carl Rogers.
*what is humanistic therapy
What does the ABC model stand for?
achieving rapport
boiling problems to basics
coping
How many years do you have to wait to have a romantic or sexual relationship with a client?
5 years
This person is known as the father of crisis intervention.
Who is Gerald Caplan
family, work, church, school; are what types of resources
What are social resources
What are two of Caplan's 7 characteristics of effective coping
* bonus: list all 7
seek help from others
be flexible and willing to change
These types of questions begin with what and how
What is open ended questions
The counselor has a duty to warn the co-worker and the police based off what course case precedent?
What is Tarasoff v. Regents of the University of California
In 1980 this 24 hour emergency service was developed to aid with community crises.
What is Psychiatric Emergency Treatment (PET)
This gives you insight into understanding the nature of a client's crisis
What is cognitive key
Anxiety is a (blank) for risk taking and and growth.
This idea stems from which theory?
what is a motivator
what is existential theory
what is the essential component to rapport building
what are basic attending skills
Counselors may be prone to (blank) if they don't engage in ongoing self-reflection and awareness
What is countertransference
These three terms refer to the goals of crisis counseling
What are safety, stability, connection
What does PPO stand for?
preferred provider organization
What is Cognitive Behavioral
this process requires you to restate in your own words what you heard the client say
what is paraphrasing
what are 4 dimensions of cultural identity
what is gender, religion, ethnicity, age, race, sexual identity, disabilities
How well one's ability to understand the world realistically and act on that understanding, is called what?
What is ego strength
What are the 4 components of the formula for understanding the process of crisis formation.
what is perciptating event , perception, emotional distress, lowered functioning when coping fails
What are the 6 steps to the behavioral problem-solving model?
1. define the problem
2. review your past attempts to solve the problem
3. decide what you want when the problem is solved
4. brainstorm alternatives
5. select alternatives and commit to action
6. follow up
close ended questions are used during what aspect of the ABC Model
what is clarifying
what island is Dr. Lanclos from?
St. Croix, US Virgin Islands
you risk being in a state of (blank) when there is too little or too much anxiety
This process is called what
what is inertia
what is the curvilinear model
name 3 elements of coping in the ABC model
what are referrals, journals, stress mgmt, shelters, therapy