This theorist was influenced by Freud and the work of a neurosurgeon, Dr. Wilder Penfield.
Who is Eric Berne?
This acronym is used as one of the therapeutic techniques in Reality Therapy.
What is 'WDEP'?
This theory helps the client come up with new ways of responding to situations.
What is psychodrama?
In psychodrama, the client may come up with new ways of responding by acting out a situation from their past or future. This technique Moreno referred to as what?
What is spontaneity?
This theorist believed that problems are created by how we choose to behave.
Who is William Glasser?
In this theoretical approach a client becomes the protagonist and focuses on a particular situation in their past or future.
What is psychodrama?
This theory is a collaborative effort between the therapist and client to change irrational beliefs.
What is REBT?
This is a primary technique used in person-centered therapy.
What is reflection?
This theorist developed a holistic and goal-oriented approach to help individuals feel comfortable in their own communities.
Who is Alfred Adler?
This theory was named after a German word that means 'organized whole.'
What is Gestalt theory?
What is to help clients find better ways to fulfill their needs?
This framework is used in REBT.
What is A-B-C framework?
This theorist saw the importance of looking at a person as a whole.
Who is Fritz Perls?
This theory has had a global impact and has been adapted to fit many cultures around the world.
What is person-centered therapy?
This theory's focus is on the person, not the problem.
What is person-centered therapy?
This is used in TA as an expressed agreement between the client and counselor about the desired goal.
What is a TA contract?
This theorist's fear of talking to woman helped him develop several cognitive behavioral techniques.
Who is Albert Ellis?
These four basic stages are adapted to all Adlerian therapies.
What are engagement, assessment of personal history, insight, and reorientation?
The goal of this theory is to understand the subjective world of the client and to help them come to new understandings and new options.
What is Existential Therapy?
These are the three general phases of existential therapy.
What are identification and clarification, self-exploration and examination, and application.