Bandura, Skinner, Watson, and Pavlov are all examples of....
Behaviorists
What are examples of humanist approaches discussed in this course?
Gestalt and Client-Centered
Steven Hayes founded______
ACT
_____and _____ are typically rated higher by clients as more effective therapists
Older adults and women
ID
"Gestalt" means...
put together
Intentional awareness and engagement in the present moment while assuming a non-judgmental stance is called________
Mindfulness
True or False, "Relapse" is part of the Stage of Change model
TRUE (part of the model but not everyone 100% will experience relapse)
ERP stands for...
Exposure and Response Prevention
Ellis and Beck are both prominent figures in
CBT
______ emphasizes dialectics, dichotomous thinking, and tolerating emotional distress.
DBT
_______ describes the relationship between the therapist and the client and the best predictor of therapy outcome
Therapeutic Alliance
The process of a patient talking in a non-linear fashion and the therapist deducing unconscious conflicts is called...
Free Association
knee-jerk, mental reactions to life events that are negative about oneself, the future, or the world are best described as...
automatic negative thoughts
_______ therapy approaches describe an emphasis on acceptance, mindfulness and compassion in addition to traditional behavioral interventions
3rd wave
_____% of therapeutic effectiveness is attributed to the specific type of treatment
1%
______ behavior is the easiest to modify
Specific
_____ describes a match between the ideal self and the real self
Congruence
Name the 5 layers of the Ecological Systems Theory, which emphasizes the importance of the individual in context in multicultural and feminist therapies.
Individual, Microsystem, Mesosystem, Exosystem, Macrosystem
According to Supershrinks, the more exceptional therapists do the following ___________
attend to and solicit client feedback, participate in deliberate practice, follow-up with patients, and have excellent situational awareness