View of Human Nature
Interventions
Goals
Role of Counselor
Miscellaneous
100
This model believes that people are rational and irrational, sensible and crazy.
What is Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy.
100
Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy uses the ABC model of human interaction as an intervention. Identify what ABC stands for.
What is events (A), thoughts (B), and feelings (C).
100
One goal of this therapy is to help clients differentiate from family members.
What is Bowen Family Systems Therapy
100
This model teaches clients ways to monitor their negative or automatic thoughts
What is Cognitive and Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy
100
He is the creator of Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy.
Who is Albert Ellis.
200
This theory believes many women experience problems as a result of sociopolitical and cultural forces.
What is Feminist Therapy
200
This intervention in behavior therapy eliminates undesirable behavior by associating it with unpleasantness
What is covert sensitization
200
Three goals of this therapy are to: a) aid clients in getting skills to create change in the environment; b) to allow clients to balance independence and interdependence; and c) to help clients become more self-nurturing.
What is Feminist Therapy.
200
In this model of family therapy, the counselor should be objective and neutral.
What is Bowen Family Systems Therapy.
200
All-or-nothing thinking, overgeneralization, personalization, and catastrophizing are all examples of this.
What are cognitive distortions (Cognitive Therapy).
300
This model believes that change can be created for the whole system through change in one individual.
What is Bowen Family Systems Therapy
300
Power analysis, reframing and relabeling, and group work/social action are all examples of interventions used in this model of therapy.
What is Feminist Therapy
300
Solution Focused Therapy has two goals. One of them is to tap internal client resources and seek solutions. Name the other goal of this model.
What is change client focus by reframing situations positively.
300
The counselor of this theory helps clients realize that there is a thought process after an experience that leads to their emotions. It helps people realize their emotional anatomy, which is the way their feelings and thoughts are interacting.
What is Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy.
300
Reinforcement, shaping, and extinction are all examples of techniques used in this model of therapy.
What is Behavioral Therapy
400
This model views dysfunction as an attempt to adapt to the system an individual is in.
What is Strategic Family Therapy
400
This technique from Cognitive Therapy teaches clients a set of coping skills to help with stressful situations and understand the nature behind stress.
What is Stress Inoculation Training
400
The three main goals of this model are to extinguish/adjust behavior, learn productive responses, and establish and achieve specific goals.
What is Behavior Therapy
400
This model believes in using a team approach (sometimes) when working with clients.
What is Solution Focused Therapy
400
In this model the focus is on helping clients acquire healthy, constructive ways of acting. Simply eliminating a behavior is not enough; unproductive actions must be replaced with productive responses.
What is Behavior Therapy
500
This model believes in the value of social constructionism, and that people use unsatisfactory methods to solve difficulties.
What is Solution Focused Therapy
500
Name four interventions used in Bowen Family Systems Therapy.
What are genograms, detriangulation, differentiation of self, asking questions, and homework assignments.
500
This model believes that you motivate a client by limiting the number of sessions available to them.
What is Strategic Family Therapy
500
In this model, the counselor is a teacher, director, and expert who actively participates in counseling sessions and helps clarify goals and modify behaviors.
What is Behavioral Therapy
500
Name six techniques used in Feminist Therapy.
What are gender role analysis, gender role intervention, power analysis, power intervention, assertiveness training, reframing and relabeling, bibliotherapy, scriptotherapy, and self-disclosure.
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