Humanism was a reaction against _____’s approach
Who is Freud?
The primary goal of behavior therapy
What is observable behavior change?
Thinking about thinking
What is metacognition?
Typical number of clients
What is 5-10?
Primary goal of humanistic psychotherapy
What is to foster self-actualization?
Techniques Based on Classical Conditioning
What are exposure therapy, systematic desensitization and assertiveness training?
Three steps to revising cognitions
What are identify, challenge and replace?
Group type for which members start and finish at the together
What is close-enrollment group?
When a therapist responds to a client by rephrasing or restating the client’s statements in a way that highlights the client’s feelings or emotions
What is reflection?
Situations where token economy is the most feasible
What are places where behaviors are continuously monitored e.g., inpatient unit and correctional facility?
Two leading figures in two approaches to cognitive therapy
Who are Albert Ellis and Aaron Beck?
Three therapeutic factors in group therapy
What are installation of hope, universality, imparting information, altruism, corrective recapitulation of the primary family group, development of socializing techniques, imitative behavior, interpersonal learning, group cohesiveness, catharsis, existential factors?
Three essential therapeutic conditions
What are empathy, UPR and genuineness?
Daily Double!!!!
Three techniques Based on Operant Conditioning
What are contingency management, extinction, token economy, shaping, behavior activation, and modeling?
Third wave therapies
What are mindfulness and acceptance-based therapies?
One factor in group therapy analogous to therapeutic alliance in individual therapy
What is group cohesiveness?
When clients’ real selves match their ideal selves________
When there is a mismatch _________
What is congruence and what is incongruence?
Shaping is best for changing behaviors that are_____
What are complex, challenging or novel?
Pioneer for Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) which typically treats_______
Who is Marsha Linehan and what is borderline personality disorder?
Cotherapists can be problematic because
Who are competitive therapists who can be distrustful or have incompatible therapy orientations?