Person Centered
Reality Therapy
Behavior Therapy
Family Therapy
True or False
100
Person Centered was developed by this psycholigist.
Who is Carl Rogers?
100
This psychiatrist created reality therapy
100
The basic principle of Behavioral therapy
What is, it treats psychopathology through techniques designed to reinforce desired and eliminate undesired behaviors.
100
Involvement of families is commonly accomplished by . .
What is direct participation in a therapy session?
100
According to the American Counselor Association, Counselors may begin an intimate relationship with former clients after a period of 5 years.
What is true?
200
6 conditions which are needed to produce personality changes in clients.
What are relationship, vulnerability to anxiety (on the part of the client), genuineness (the therapist is truly himself or herself and incorporates some self-disclosure), the client's perception of the therapist's genuineness, the therapist's unconditional positive regard for the client, and accurate empathy?
200
The founding principles of reality therapy
What is it, focuses on the here-and-now of the client and how to create a better future. Typically, clients seek to discover what they really want and whether what they are currently doing (how they are choosing to behave) is actually bringing them nearer to, or further away from, that goal
200
Name 2 pioneers of Behavior therapy.
Who are B.F. Skinner, Ogden Lindsley, Nathan H. Azrin Harry C. Solomon, Joseph Wolpe, and Hans Eysenck
200
Continuum ranging from diffuse (enmeshed) to rigid (dis­engaged)
What are boundaries?
200
To obtain high-quality end-of-life care for their physical, emotional, social, and spiritual needs; it is important that a Counselor charge the client for no more than 3 grief sessions for the family members after the client has passed away.
What is FALSE!
300
In this video, give an appropriate person centered response to Glorias question. You will have 60 seconds to write it down. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m30jsZx_Ngs&feature=related
What is to give unconditional positive regard, paraphrase, and repeat the clients own question so that the more she hears it and struggles, the closer she comes to finding an answer that she is comfortable with.
300
Without this, a therapist has no influence over the client
What is a positive relationship with the client?
300
Name one of the types of treatments associated with this therapy.
What are assertiveness training, desensitization, environment modification, and relaxation training. The therapist may also use exposure and response prevention to work towards controlling the patient's actions. Other commonly used techniques include positive reinforcement, modeling, and social skills training.
300
When dysfunction occurs
What are when unclear boundaries are present, allies are formed against a third party, alliances cross generational boundaries, and there are denied or secret alliances.
300
When subpoenaed to release confidential or privileged information without a client’s permission, it's best to keep the client away from the office until the subpoenae has been taken care of. This prevents them from finding out and the Counselor losing the trust of the client.
What is FALSE. (If you answered true then you should sit in the box of shame!) LOL
400
The therapist accepts the client unconditionally, without judgment, disapproval or approval. This facilitates increased self-regard in the client, as they can begin to become aware of experiences in which their view of self-worth was distorted by others.
What is unconditional positive regard (UPR)?
400
The "helper" or therapist must create an environment so it is possible for the person being helped to feel survival, love and belonging, power, freedom and fun. What are these traditionally called?
What are the five basic needs of all humans?
400
this form of behavioral therapy involves associating maladaptive behaviors with unpleasant stimuli
What is Aversive therapy?
400
Kurt Lewin’s research speculated that a group is more than
What is the sum of its parts?
400
Counselors do not use their places of employment or institutional affiliation to recruit or gain clients, supervisees, or consultees for their private practices.
What is TRUE?
500
The basic principle behind person centered therapy
What is to resolve the incongruence of the clients and to help them accept and be themselves, to foster a closer relationship between the clients actual self and their idealized self?
500
The most crucial step in the Reality therapy process.
What is the helper/Therapist asks the client if their current behavior is likely to get them what they say they want. If the person is already aware what they're doing is not working, they're already in distress and ready to try something different. The helper assists the client by helping them find a solution. On the other hand, if the person is unaware they need help, this self-evaluation step helps the client evaluate their behavior and recognize the need to do things differently. It generally creates enough discomfort to at least look at alternatives.
500
Name a population that highly benefits from behavioral therapies
What are small children in elementary school, children in special educational needs such as autism or adhd, and those with OCD ?
500
She was the first to describe family roles that serve to stabalize behavioral patterns in a family.
Who is Virginia Satir?
500
Dr. Becerril has been moonlighting as a bird whisperer on the weekends.
What is FALSE (at least we hope so)
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