Founding Fathers'
Name That Theory
Name that Technique
Gwen and Stan
In Class Life
100

"Only four years after earning his medical degree from the University of Vienna at the age of 26, he attained a prestigious position there as a lecturer."

Who is Sigmund Freud? 

100

"____ attempts to view the world from the client's subjective frame of reference, an orientation described as phenomenological" 

What is Adlerian Theory? 

100

"______the counselor helps the client tell his or her life story as completely as possible."

What is a Subjective Interview?

100

"I help Stan understand that his depressing is the feeling part of his choice." 

What is Choice Theory?

100

This little guy has an importance in Dr. Deitz's life that cannot be matched.

Who is Emerson?

200

"He experienced anti-Semitism and the horrors of World War I. Those experiences, and the sociopolitical context of the time, contributed to his emphasis on humanism and the need for people to work together."

Who is Alfred Adler?

200

"The stages of change model assumes that people progress through a series of five identifiable stages in the counseling process"

What is Person-Centered Therapy? 

200

"In ______ we disown certain aspects of ourselves by assigning them to the environment."

What is projection?

200

*From Gwen's session* Therapist: "Stop for a moment and pay attention to your thoughts around being with your colleagues. What evidence do you have to support your prediction about attending the retreat?"

What is Cognitive Behavior Therapy?

200

This famous individual often occupies Dr. Deitz's mind

Who is Britney Spears?

300

He developed logotherapy

Who is Viktor Frankl?

300

"____ spend little time listening to complaining, blaming, and criticizing, for these are the most ineffective behaviors in our behavioral repertoire." 

What is Reality Therapy?

300

"_____are events that maintain a behavior in some way, either by increasing or decreasing it."

What are Consequences?

300

"His present life situation is spotlighted, but he may also need to reexperience past feelings that could be interfering with his present attempts to develop intimacy with others."

What is Gestalt Therapy?

300

This person in our cohort is incredibly active in class 

Who is Lynn Housegood? (Or Who is Mazie Doss?)

400

"He is regularly featured at the Evolution of Psychotherapy conference and the Brief Therapy conference." 

Who is Erving Polster?

400
"This approach shares with REBT and Beck's cognitive therapy the assumption that distressing emotions are often the result of maladaptive thoughts."

What is Cognitive Behavioral Therapy? 

400

"One of Beck's early contributions was to recognize that regardless of the cause of depression, once people became depressed, their thinking reflected what Beck referred to as the ______"

What is the negative cognitive triad? 

400
"Hearing you explain what 'overwhelm mode' looks like for you gets my heart rate up."

What is Person-Centered Therapy?

400

This individual was the therapist for a Gestalt presentation.

Who is Anne-Marie Evans?

500

"Early in 1955 he developed an approach to psychotherapy he called rational therapy and later rational emotive therapy, which is now known as REBT" 

Who is Albert Ellis? 

500
"These clients have a limited awareness of themselves and are often vague about the nature of their problems."

Existential Therapy 

500
"The _____ view contains concepts specific to the thinking, feeling, and behaving dimensions of human experience and accounts for contextual and environmental factors."

What is the Interactionist View?

500
"These conditions are not neurotic in themselves, but the way in which Stan orients himself and copes with these conditions is critical"

What is Existential Therapy?

500

This is the name of our book that we read before every class.

What is "Theory and Practice of Counseling and Psychotherapy."?

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