Rational Emotive Therapy
Cognitive & Behavioral Therapy
Integrative Therapy
Family Systems
DBT
100

He is the creator of REBT

Who is Albert Ellis?

100

In order to help someone with a fear of spiders you begin by having them look at a picture of a spider, then hold a toy spider, working your way up to sitting next to a real spider. This treatment model is called WHAT.

What is systematic desensitization ?

100

This treatment model uses specific interventions that are linked to the alliance, empathy, unconditional positive regard

What is the common factors approach?

100

Someone with THIS attachment styles trusts that their needs will be met

What is secure attachment?

100

DBT was developed to treat this specific disorder

What is Borderline personality disorder?

200

Things are neither good nor bad but THIS makes them so

What is thinking?
200

"I am unlovable" is what kind of thought?

A core belief

200

This type of treatment model has been compared to a "Frankenstein monster"

What is Eclecticism ?

200

When you map out a person's family relationship history going back at least 3 generations, it is called WHAT

A genogram

200

These are the 4 skills that DBT teaches clients

Mindfulness, Distress Tolerance, Emotion Regulation, and Interpersonal Effectiveness

300

According to RET, emotional difficulties come when people value themselves because of their WHAT, not because of basic worth as a person?

Their accomplishments 

300

You are afraid of snakes but also jumped and experienced fear when you saw a large stick in the path while walking. This is an example of WHAT

Stimulus generalization 

300

THIS is the dodo bird hypothesis

That all treatments in general are equal in effectiveness 

300

For emotional-focused therapy for couples, what is the mechanism of change?

Change only occurs as a result of reprocessing the emotional experience underlying each partner’s position in the relationship 

300

Pain is inevitable, THIS is optional 

What is suffering?

400

If you ask 100 people out on a date to get over the embarrassment of being rejected, it would be called THIS

What is a shame-attacking exercise?

400
What does ABCDE stand for?

Activating Event

Belief

Consequence

Disputes or arguments

Effect - new more effective emotions and behaviors

400

This is the idea that a therapist will have a "home base" treatment while incorporating additional techniques. 

What is assimilative integration?
400

The idea of triangulation comes from what family systems treatment?

What is Multigenerational Family Therapy ?

400

The idea of holding both that you accept yourself AND want to change is an example of WHAT?

What is a dialectic?

500

This concept believes that only a persons acts should be evaluated and is concerned with social systems and advocate for peace, fairness and democracy.

What is secular humanism?

500

"If I fail this exam, I am going to fail out of college" is an example of what type of thought 

Catastrophizing

500

This is a collaborative, guiding conversational style used for strengthening a person’s own intrinsic motivation and commitment for change.

What is intrinsic motivation?

500

This treatment encourages parents to improve their children’s positive behaviors and extinguish negative behaviors

What is behavioral parent training?

500

These are the 2 "ingredients" that can lead to borderline personality disorder, according to the biosocial model

What are Emotional vulnerability and invalidating environment?

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