This perspective Increases self-awareness and acceptance
What is humanistic psychology
These are the most basic needs like food and water
What are physiological needs
This therapy focuses on changing negative thought patterns
What is cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT)
The therapist provides this nonjudgmental support
What is empathy
This approach combines different therapy techniques
What is integrative therapy
This psychologist focused on self-actualization and peak experiences
Who is Abraham Maslow
This level includes safety and security
What are safety needs
This therapy explores unconscious conflicts
What is psychoanalysis
The client is expected to do this for therapy to work
What is actively participate
This approach chooses methods based on the client’s needs
What is eclectic therapy
This concept refers to accepting someone without judgment
What is unconditional positive regard
Friendships and relationships fall under this level
What are love and belonging needs
This type of therapy uses medication
What is biomedical therapy
This is the trust between therapist and client
What is rapport
This type of therapy might combine CBT and humanistic methods
What is integrative approach
This psychologist developed client-centered therapy
Who is Carl Rogers
Confidence and respect from others belong here
What are esteem needs
This therapy involves multiple people with similar issues
What is group therapy
Therapists must keep this unless someone is in danger
What is confidentiality
This is a benefit of eclectic therapy
What is flexibility
This term describes becoming the best version of yourself
What is self-actualization
This is the highest level of Maslow’s pyramid
What is self-actualization
Research shows this factor is most important for therapy success
What is the therapeutic relationship
This term describes a client projecting feelings onto a therapist
What is transference
This is a challenge of using multiple therapy styles
What is lack of consistency