Child Conceptualizations
Adlerian Phases
Adlerian Skills
Adlerian Theory
Who Dat?
100

These children only feel safe when they are in control and seek to gain and maintain control of others

Who are power seekers?

100

This phase is characterized by gathering data from informants such as the child, parents, and teachers?

What is Phase 2?

100

In play, children sometimes create these and through them they share feelings, explore beliefs, and practice problem solving

What is a Metaphor?

100

Adlerians posit that this roadmap for interacting with the world is shaped by our unique sociocultural background and childhood experiences

What is our lifestyle?

100

He created a theory of counseling commonly referred to as Individual Psychology

Who is Dr. Alfred Adler?

200

Children with this personality priority set low expectations of themselves and try to get by with doing the minimum

What is the comfort priority?

200

This phase is characterized by greater use of directive strategies to reorient child to using better coping skills

What is Phase 4?

200

This skill involves a flexible consequence that allows a child another opportunity to try again

What is Negotiation (4th Limit)?

200

These children only feel safe when they are in control and seek to gain and maintain control of others

Who are Power Seekers?

200

She applied Adlerian theory and Play Therapy concepts to develop Adlerian Play Therapy

Who is Dr. Terry Kottman?

300

These children feel hurt and often seek to hurt others

What are revenge seekers?

300

This phase is characterized by therapist being a detective and prudently investigating the child's lifestyle

What is Phase 2?

300

This skill begins with describing  a setting, characters, and a dilemma similar to the child's presenting problem

What is therapeutic storytelling?

300

These 4 aspects of resiliency were identified by Lew & Bettner is critical for developing successful goals and relationships

What are the Crucial C's?

300

Adlerian Play Therapy still utilizes much of his operationalized non-directive play therapy techniques to build egalitarian relationships

Who is Dr. Gary Landreth?

400

Children with this personality priority try to outperform and prove themselves as better than others through competition

What is superiority priority?
400

This phase is characterized by the careful use of metaphor and metacommunication to develop self-insight

What is Phase 3?

400

This technique involves stepping out of a play role to ask in a quiet voice for further direction from the child

What is the Whisper technique?

400

Discouraging experiences and negative interpretations of events are often internalized into these mistaken goals and assumptions

What is Private Logic?

400

This duo of psychologists applied Adlerian therapy to develop the Crucial C's of developing resiliency

Who are Dr. Amy Lew and Dr. Betty Lou Bettner?

500

These children often feel so discouraged they do not even try anymore

Who are Shame Seekers?

500

This phase is characterized by use of non-directive tracking skills to establish an egalitarian relationship

What is Phase 1?

500

This skill involves describing a behavior pattern with or without speculating the meaning behind it

What is Metacommunication?

500

This perspective posits that there is no singular objective reality and instead each of us has a reality shaped by our sociocultural context

What is the phenomenological perspective?

500

In their book, Children: the Challenge, this duo identified the goals of misbehavior and strategies for managing them

Who are Rudolph Dreikurs & Vicki Soltz?