Key Concepts
Therapeutic Goals
Therapeutic Relationship
Technique
Theories
100

Emphasizes social interest and family constellation

What is Adlerian therapy?

100

Helping members gain awareness of thoughts, feelings, and behaviors in the here-and-now.

What is increasing self-awareness?

100

Members work with therapist to co-construct enlivening alternative stories

What is narrative therapy?

100

i messed this one up

need to fix

100

Group leader assists in forming hypotheses & testing assumptions

What is collaborative empiricism (Cognitive Therapy)?

200

Highlights the importance of personal responsibility, freedom, and meaning-making

What is existential therapy?

200

Supporting members in replacing unhelpful patterns with healthier, more effective ones.

What is promoting behavior change?

200

Leader has task of keeping group members on a solution track rather than a problem track

What is Solution-Focused Brief Therapy

200

Asking members to picture and act out a situation to gain new insight.

What is role playing/psychodrama?

200

This approach emphasizes social interest, belonging, and reframing mistaken beliefs.

What is Adlerian therapy?

300

Externalizing problems and re-authoring life stories are central here

What is narrative therapy?

300

Strengthen intrinsic motivation for change by resolving ambivalence

What is motivational interviewing?

300

Group leaders teach members how to unconditionally accept themselves and others... and avoid condemning themselves

What is Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy

300

Challenging distorted thoughts and replacing them with healthier ones.

What is cognitive restructuring?

300

This theory relies on empathy, congruence, and unconditional positive regard to foster growth.

What is the person-centered approach?

400

Pinpoints cognitive errors and works to correct them

What is cognitive therapy?

400

Help clients take responsibility for choices and behaviors in the present

What is reality therapy/choice theory?

400

Planning interventions while staying responsive.

What is balancing structure and flexibility?

400

“If a miracle happened overnight, how would things be different?”

What is the miracle question?

400

This approach focuses on the here-and-now, awareness, and integrating unfinished business.

What is Gestalt therapy?

500

Deliberately directive approach to "get to the point" and facilitate change

What is motivational interviewing?

500

Fostering connections so members feel less isolated and more supported.

What is developing interpersonal skills and social support?

500

Intervening when conflicts, microaggressions, or unsafe behaviors arise in the group.

What is maintaining group safety?

500

Having members practice new behaviors in the group before trying them in real life.

What is behavioral rehearsal?

500

This perspective treats members as co-authors of meaning through narrative and solution-focused techniques.

What is the postmodern approach?

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