This is the best technique in therapy according to the Author.
What is You?
This is more important than the specific techniques used in counseling.
What is Personality of the therapist?
This is the type of ethics that involves a level of ethical functioning at the minimal level of professional practice.
What is Mandatory Ethics?
This is the name of the person that first comes to mind when you hear Psychoanalytic Therapy?
Who is Sigmund Freud?
This is the type of relationship in Adlerian Therapy.
What is collaborative?
The author thinks that this type of approach works best in counseling.
What is an Integrative Approach?
This is hiding behind your role where leaving your reactions and self out of your work may result in ineffective counseling.
What is inauthentic?
What is the type of ethics that focuses on doing what is in the best interest of clients?
What is Aspirational Ethics?
This is the name of the ego defense mechanism that shows signs of a person reverting to less mature stages?
What is regression?
This is how Adler views people coming into therapy.
What is discouraged?
This is the name of the author of the textbook
Who is Gerald Corey?
This is when a counselor makes their own values a central part of the process and guides treatment based on their own values.
What is value imposition?
This is the part of therapy that involves the right of clients to be informed about their therapy and to make autonomous decisions pertaining to it?
What is Informed Consent?
This is the name of the ego defense mechanism where a person unconsciously exhibits overly nice behavior to conceal hostile feelings.
What is Reaction Formation?
These are seen as a well-spring of creativity.
What are inferiority feelings?
The author thinks that knowing who you are as a person is key. He referred to this as ______.
What is Self-Awareness?
This is the alliance, the relationship, the personal and interpersonal skills of the therapist, client agency, and extra-therapeutic factors- these are the primary determinants of therapeutic outcome.
What are contextual factors?
This is a legal concept that protects clients from having their confidential communication revealed in court without their permission?
What is Privileged Communication?
This is the name of the concept where the counselor takes on the feelings of the client?
What is Countertransference?
This is attempting to view the client's world from their subjective frame of reference.
What is Phenomenological?
The author believes that it is important for therapist to practice what it is like being a _______.
What is a client?
This is managing your personal values so that they do not contaminate the counseling process?
What is bracketing?
This is a common focus of Informed Consent and Privileged Communication.
What is Right to Privacy?
This particular structure of personality mediates between the instincts and the surrounding environment.
What is the Ego?
What is the Social, Love, and Occupational Tasks?