Examining how a patient's dream relates to a current problem would be called _______________ in psychoanalysis.
What is interpretation
Foundational constructs that reflect Roger's early ontology
What is the "self" and the "self-concept"
What makes SFBT unique (philosophy-main focus)
What is its focus on solutions to problems and not the problems themselves
The condition that affects the organism through any of five senses (visual, auditory, smell, taste and tactile/kinesthetic
What is Stimulus
The Goal of Narrative Therapy
What is drawing out stories that clients have held of themselves that prevent them from moving on
What is reshaping client’s perceptions of themselves and their surroundings, reshaping or changing their life narratives
The three dynamic aspects of self (personality)
What is the id, the ego and the superego?
A term that Rogers used to describe psychological maladjustment
What is Incongruence
Three Gestalt Therapy techniques
The empty chair
Paraphrasing client's nonverbal behavior
Stay with it commandsEnactment
The process by which the likelihood of a response increases on the removal of a stimulus
What is Negative reinforcement
The role of the Narrative Therapists
What is a collaborator, listen to the client's story and privilege his or her lived experience
Charlene, having been ignored by her father when she was a small child, also feels angry at her psychoanalyst, whom she believes is ignoring her. This is an example of
What is transference
The 3 parts of self-concept according to Rogers
What is Perceived self, Real self & Ideal self
The role of the counselor in Adlerian Therapy
What is analyst, collaborator and encourager
The process by which the likelihood of a response decreases on the presentation of a stimulus
What is Punishment
The dialogic process in which the problem is dismantled through a reasoned analysis of its credibility.
Identifying irrational feelings in the psychoanalytic therapist as they relate to the patient is associated with the concept of
What is countertransference
Positive, nongudgmental and accepting attitude conveyed by the therapist
What is Unconditional positive regard
The counselor role in SFBT
What is of a collaborator, a facilitator and a questioner
The process by which the likelihood of a response increases on the presentation of a stimulus
What is Positive reinforcement
The process of having clients objectify, and at times, personify problems that they experience as oppressive
What is Externalization
The three parts of the psyche
What is Conscious, Preconscious and Unconscious
What is Congruence
The model of thinking and feeling of Ellis's
A-B-C-D
Antecedent event/i-belief/Consequent emotion/ Change i-belief to r-belief
What is Shaping
The process wherein a person or family as a group ascribes new meanings to their lives and relationships within the context of their lived experience.
Re-authoring/Restorying