Goal of Therapy
Techniques
Techniques
Examples
Examples
100

The perspective that mental illness comes from faulty thought patterns.

What is Cognitive

100

Giving a patient rewards for completing tasks aligns with this behavioral technique

What is Token Economy

100

This therapy helps you identify irrational beliefs and change the resulting feelings

What is REBT

100

A therapist asks a client to lie back and say whatever comes to mind without filtering or censoring thoughts. The client begins to talk about a recent argument with a friend and, without realizing it, starts talking about a similar fight with a parent years ago—revealing a deeper, unresolved issue.

What is Free Association 

100

In a classroom for children with behavioral challenges, students earn something every time they follow a classroom rule. Later, they can exchange those things for small rewards like extra recess or a small toy

What is token economy 

200

This approach explains compulsions by learned behavior.

What is Behavioral

200

Discussing whatever comes to mind to reveal the unconscious.

What is Free Association 

200

Empathic listening is most often used in this type of therapy.

What is Humanistic Therapy

200

A client struggling with nail-biting uses a bitter-tasting polish on their nails. Each time they try to bite, the unpleasant taste conditions them to stop the habit by associating it with discomfort.

What is aversive conditioning 

200

A client says, "I failed this test, so I’m a complete failure." The therapist challenges this irrational belief, helping the client replace it with: “I failed one test, but that doesn't define my entire worth. I can study differently next time.”

What is REBT

300

This approach emphasizes reaching one’s ideal self through growth.

What is Humanism

300

Associating an unwanted behavior with a negative stimulus.

What is Aversive Conditioning 

300

This type of test asks people to interpret ambiguous stimuli, such as inkblots or vague pictures, to uncover hidden feelings and conflicts.

What are Projective Tests

300

: A client has a phobia of public speaking. The therapist helps them build a fear hierarchy, starting with imagining speaking in front of a small group, then gradually working up to giving a presentation. Along the way, the client uses relaxation techniques to stay calm.  This technique is

What is Systematic Desensitization 

300

A client begins to feel frustrated with their therapist, claiming the therapist "never listens" just like their father did. The therapist gently points out this reaction, helping the client realize they are projecting unresolved feelings about their father onto the therapist.

What is Transference 

400

This approach looks at brain chemistry or medication as a solution.

What is Biomedical

400

A therapy that uses classical conditioning to reduce anxiety by gradual exposure

What is Systematic Desensitization

400

The "ABC" model in REBT helps clients change their __.

What is Beliefs

400

A teen tells their therapist about skipping school and feeling ashamed. Instead of judging, the therapist responds with warmth and acceptance, showing that their support isn’t dependent on the teen’s actions—encouraging openness and self-acceptance.

What is Unconditional Positive Regard

400

A client shares how isolated and overwhelmed they’ve felt since moving to a new city. The therapist leans in, reflects their emotions by saying, “It sounds like you’ve been feeling really alone and unsure of where to turn,” helping the client feel truly heard and understood.

What is empathic listening

500

This approach focuses on repressed childhood experiences.

What is Psychoanalytic
500

A technique where patients transfer feelings for a person onto the therapist.

What is Transference

500

In therapy, when a client begins to react to the therapist as if they were a parent or partner from their past, this phenomenon is likely occurring.

What is Transference

500

This occurs when a client subconsciously avoids difficult topics or abruptly changes subjects during therapy.

What is Resistance
500

Carl Rogers emphasized this type of therapist attitude, which involves complete acceptance and support of a client no matter what they share.

What is Unconditional Positive Regard