Theory
Ethics
Treatment Planning
Interventions
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100

This person is known for developing Person-Centered Therapy, emphasizing the core conditions of empathy, congruence, and unconditional positive regard.

Who is Carl Rogers?

100

The ethical principle that requires counselors to do no harm and act in the best interests of their clients.

What is beneficence/non-maleficence?

100

The initial part of a treatment plan where the counselor gathers information about the client's background, history, and presenting issues.

What is the assessment phase?

100

This therapy, developed by Aaron T. Beck, helps clients identify and modify negative thought patterns and beliefs.

What is Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT)?

100

In 2020, Taylor Swift released her documentary on Netflix, which shares its name with her album released the same year.

What is "Miss Americana"?

200

In Erik Erikson's theory, the stage where adolescents search for their identity and form a sense of self is known as this.

What is the Identity vs. Role Confusion stage?

200

Informed consent, confidentiality, and professional boundaries are key components of this in counseling.

What is the therapeutic relationship?

200

The acronym "SMART" is commonly used to set these types of goals in a treatment plan.

 What are specific, measurable, achievable, relevant, and time-bound goals?

200

A type of behavioral therapy that uses systematic desensitization to help clients overcome phobias or anxieties.

What is Exposure Therapy?

200

The wildly successful 2023 Barbie movie was produced by this iconic toy company.

What is Mattel?

300

This cognitive-behavioral therapy technique involves changing negative thought patterns to influence emotions and behaviors positively.

What is cognitive restructuring?

300

This principle of ethics involves respecting clients' autonomy and choices while providing information and obtaining their consent.

What is informed consent?

300

This stage of treatment planning involves collaborating with the client to set achievable goals and objectives.

What is goal-setting?

300

This counseling intervention focuses on exploring and resolving unconscious conflicts through free association and dream analysis.

What is Psychoanalytic Therapy?

300

This breed of dog is known for its loyalty, intelligence, and use as a guide dog for the visually impaired.

What is the Labrador Retriever?

400

A key component of Alfred Adler's Individual Psychology is the concept of this, where individuals strive for success and competence.

What is striving for superiority?

400

This ethical code emphasizes the importance of maintaining client confidentiality while respecting exceptions defined by law.

What is confidentiality?

400

This part of the treatment plan includes the counselor's strategies and interventions for helping the client achieve their goals.

What is the intervention plan?

400

A directive counseling approach that helps clients explore their inconsistencies and incongruities.

What is Reality Therapy?

400

A self-care practice focused on decluttering and organizing one's living space is known as this.

What is minimalism?

500

This theory, developed by Albert Bandura, emphasizes the importance of self-efficacy and observational learning.

What is Social Learning Theory?

500

This principle of ethics involves the responsibility to continually update one's knowledge and skills in the field.

What is professional competence and integrity?

500

A common method used to evaluate the effectiveness of a treatment plan and determine if the client's goals have been met.

What is outcome assessment?

500

This counseling technique involves actively listening to clients, reflecting their feelings, and promoting an empathetic therapeutic relationship.

What is Person-Centered Therapy?

500

This iconic (and polarizing) Halloween candy is a seasonal favorite (or disgust). 

What is candy corn?

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