A stroke of insight
An existential crisis
Like a salivating dog
Less familiar friends
There's an App(lication) for that
100

These are what an individual uses to cope with anxiety and prevent feeling overwhelmed according to psychodynamic clinicians.

What are ego defense mechanisms?

100

This is the fundamental goal of existential therapy.

What is to increase self-awareness?

100

In cognitive approaches, the name for the immediate cognitive response often considered irrational or rigid in the case of a mental health concern

What are automatic thoughts?

100

This is the theory underlying Reality therapy

What is Choice theory?

100

A name to describe the cluster of healing approaches not originated in a western context

What is Complimentary and Alternative Medicine?

200

The unconscious shifting of the client's experience of others onto the therapist

What is transference?

200

A Rogerian term to denote deep and genuine caring for the client as a person, independent of judgment

What is unconditional positive regard?

200

A type of CBT intervention that involves introducing clients, carefully and safely, to situations that contribute to anxiety or other problems.

What is exposure?

200

The epistemological underpinning of postmodern therapies which explains their views on reality.

What is constructionism or constructivism?

200

The act of understanding a client's presenting concerns through a specific theoretical lens which also indicates certain actions to help the client reach their goals.

What is case conceptualization?

300

For Adlerians, this is the act of exploring early recollections to learn the essential goals and motivations of a client.

What is a lifestyle assessment?

300

The person centered assumption that people will naturally direct themselves towards growth and fulfillment

What is the actualizing tendency?

300

A part of learning theory that notes not all experiences need to happen directly for learning to occur.

What is social learning (or vicarious learning)?

300

In gestalt therapy, the name for unexpressed and incomplete parts of a person's experience

What is unfinished business?

300

The combination of clinician experience, client preference, and scientific research.

What is evidence based practice?

400

The final phase of Adlerian treatment focuses on this

What are reorientation and re-education?

400

This describes quality of the relationship in an existential therapy dyad.

What is I/Thou?
400

The newest wave (3rd generation) of CBT techniques tends to incorporate this into treatment

What is mindfulness?

400

In feminist therapy, the desire to challenge power structures, especially in the therapy room, has a goal of doing this for the therapeutic dyad.

What is creating an egalitarian relationship?

400

This phrase describes a way of thinking about the effects of culture in therapy without assuming that the counselor's way is right or best.

What is cultural humility?

500

The part of personality classic psychoanalysis would focus, unlike their more modern counterparts.

What is the id?

500

This occurs when the focus of session addresses what is currently going on between the client and clinician.

What is immediacy?

500

While not unique to CBT, the belief that changing one part of a person's experience, like a thought, will then affect other parts of the person's experience.

What is reciprocal determinism?

500

In Bowenian or multigenerational family therapy, this occurs when a three person relationship acts out a dynamic in a predictable pattern.

What is triangulation?

500

To borrow the techniques from a different theoretical approach to use them within the theoretical lens you are already employing

What is assimilative integration?