The 3 core values of Person-Centered therapy.
What are congruence, unconditional positive regard, and empathy?
One strength of this theory is that the client is able to process their conflict in a very physical/visual way (often through acting).
What is Psychodrama
May incorporate aspects of family systems or birth order to help group members develop insight within themselves and within the group.
Adlerian therapy group leader?
This process involves asking the client to envision and describe what their ideal outcome would be.
What is the miracle question?
formation, initial, transition, working, final
What are the five stages of group?
The basic goal of Gestalt therapy.
What is increased awareness?
One of the limitations of this theory is that it started as a philosophical movement
What is Existential Theory
Acts as a producer, catalyst/facilitator, and observer/analyzer.
What is the function of a psychodrama group leader?
This technique involves a participant standing behind the protagonist and speaking their inner thoughts.
What is doubling?
The stage where group norms are formed.
What is the initial stage?
The 4 givens of Existential therapy.
What are meaninglessness, death, freedom, and isolation?
This theory can be as useful as medication for anxiety/depression, but not necessarily for more severe disorders.
What is CBT
Assists group members in addressing the problems they face through a process called collaborative empiricism which involves a partnership between the leader and members.
What is the function of a CBT group leader?
This Gestalt technique involves repeating and intensifying physical responses to feelings in your body
What is exaggeration?
In this stage, members move towards a deeper level of interaction.
What is the working stage?
Rooted in Choice Theory, ____ is the concept by which one behaves in a way that brings them closer to their wants and needs.
What is quality world?
This theory is not a structured group approach, which makes it one of it's biggest limitations.
What is person centered theory
To help members learn to experience and appreciate the present moment through conscious awareness, contact, and experimentation.
What is the function of a gestalt therapy leader?
Wants, Direction, Evaluation, and Planning is a primary procedure for this theory.
What is Reality/Choice Theory?
In this stage, members task is to monitor their thoughts, feelings, actions, and learn.
What is the transition stage?
Transactional Analysis identifies these 4 basic life positions.
What are 1) I'm okay - You're okay, 2) I'm okay - You're not okay, 3) I'm not okay but you're okay, and 4) I'm not okay and you're not okay?
One limitation of this theory is its emphasis on feelings over cognitions
What is Gestalt Theory
Explain concepts such as structural analysis, script analysis, and game analysis.
What is the function of a transactional analysis therapy leader?
This technique was described in a music video that we watched in class as part of REBT.
What are the ABC's?
This theory does not do pre-screening.
What is the Adlerian theory?