Behavior Therapy
This technique, used in Behavioral Therapy Uses incentives or consequences to manage and alter behavior.
What is Contingency Management?
This term describes inaccurate or irrational thought patterns.
What are Cognitive distortions?
This term is thee primary therapeutic stance in Reality Therapy.
What is Directive?
This therapeutic tool is commonly used in feminist therapy to foster awareness of gender and social inequalities.
What is Assertiveness training?
The "miracle question" is primarily used in this type of therapy.
What is Solution-Focused Brief Therapy?
This technique removes reinforcement to decrease or eliminate a behavior.
What is Extinction?
This term explains Systematic identification and replacement of faulty thinking
What is Cognitive restructuring?
This is a key therapeutic tool used in Reality Therapy.
What is Reality testing?
This term Encourages clients to engage in activism as part of their therapeutic journey.
What is Social action?
This is a core therapeutic tool in narrative therapy.
What is Externalization?
This technique uses practice of new behaviors in a structured or role-playing context.
What is Behavioral Rehearsal?
This term describes Unconscious, habitual patterns of thinking
What are Automatic thoughts?
This person is credited with founding Reality Therapy.
Who is William Glasser?
This woman is A foundational figure in feminist therapy, known for her book Toward a New Psychology of Women.
Who is Jean Baker Miller?
This theory is defined as Belief that reality is shaped by social context.
What is Social Constructionism?
This behavior therapy technique focuses on relaxation to counteract anxiety.l
What is Progressive muscle relaxation?
This term describes Drawing broad conclusions from a single incident
What is Overgeneralization?
This is is the primary focus of Glasser’s Reality Therapy when working with clients.
What is Meeting basic human needs through responsible behavior?
This term is A framework for understanding how overlapping social identities contribute to experiences of oppression and privilege.
What is Intersectionality?
This is a Collaborative process where therapist and client build new meanings
What is Co-construction?
Systematic desensitization is best known for treating this condition.
What are Phobias?
This term describes Attributing blame for external events to oneself
What is Personalization?
This type of client would least benefit from Reality Therapy.
What are clients who is not ready to take responsibility for their actions?
This term descries A technique that helps clients explore how traditional roles affect their mental health and relationships.
What is Gender role analysis?
This technique involves Asking clients to imagine a problem-free future.
What is the Miracle Question?