Psychoanalytic Therapy
Adlerian Therapy
Existential Therapy
Person Centered Therapy
Gestalt Therapy
100
The sucking and rooting reflex are part of this stage
What is the oral stage?
100
This type of interview lets clients tell their story/
What is a subjective interview?
100
When a clients have a limited awareness of the themselves.
What is restricted existence?
100
A serious of steps that prove or negate progress. Often used in substance abuse and mental health.
What are stages of change?
100
This is an intervention that is not preplanned, is often client specific, and comes from the natural flow of dialogue and the relationship.
What is an experiment.
200
Two out of Three types of anxiety coined by Freud.
What are neurotic, moral, and reality?
200
Adler dubbed his theoretical approach this, after a Latin word meaning invisible.
What is Individual Psychology?
200
The root of existential is for the person to live this type of life.
What is authentic?
200
This person illustrated a Hierarchy of Needs.
Who is Maslow?
200
Gestalt comes from a German word meaning this.
What is "whole" or "completion?"
300
Repressed sexual feelings toward the mother with hatred toward the father is often known as this.
What is the Oedipus Complex?
300
This "goal" is Adler's reasoning for why people strive for superiority.
What is the goal of perfection?
300
Meaningless in life can lead to emptiness and hollowness, also known as this.
What is an existential vacuum?
300
This person is often called the father of person centered therapy.
Who is Carl Rogers?
300
This view is when people feel that they are constantly moving between "who they should be and who they are."
What is a paradoxical theory of change.
400
The three components of personality/
What are the id, ego, and super ego?
400
Adler's attempt to view the world from the client's subjective frame of reference.
What is phenomenological?
400
When the world we live in feels meaningless and we wonder if its worth continuing the struggle is known as Existential ______.
What is Existential Neurosis?
400
One of the three "core conditions"
What are unconditional positive regard, empathy, and genuineness.
400
This technique involves allowing clients to express their emotions, often acting out multiple sides of an exchange with themselves.
What is the empty chair technique?
500
This intervention often allows clients to talk about whatever they want. At times it may involve a word prompt from the counselor.
What is free association?
500
This type of interviewing looks at specific criteria, symptoms, pathology, and history.
What is objective interviewing?
500
Name at least one key contributor cited in the text in regards to Existential Therapy
Who is Kierkegaard, Nietzsche, Heidegger, Buber, Binswanger, or Boss?
500
This type of interviewing believes that the client has the ability and capacity to facilitate change.
What is motivational interviewing?
500
Therapists often focus on these types of questions.
What are what and how questions.
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