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100

Gestalt therapy is known for the ___ chair and ___ chair techniques.

What are the empty and two-chair techniques?

100

Counselor's in CBT act as this in CBT.

What is an educator?

100

This approach was initially designed as a brief intervention for problem drinking.

What is Motivational Interviewing or MI?

100

Thought record is an essential intervention in this type of therapy.

What is CBT?

100

Psychoanalytic theory views personality as consisting of these three systems: the id, ego, and this.

What is the superego?
200

In PCT, repeating what the clients is saying is called this.

What is parroting?

200

Counselors in Psychoanalytic theory often interpret their client's dreams and are viewed as this.

What is an expert?

200

This type of therapy is known for externalizing the problem from the client and creating a new label for the problem.

What is Narrative Therapy?
200

Feminist therapists may assign this intervention to clients so they learn about famous historical figures related to their presenting concern.

What is bibliotherapy?

200

Choice theory believes we are born with five genetically encoded needs, including: survival, love and belonging, power, freedom, and this.

What is fun?

300
SFBT uses this intervention to gain insight into the goals of the client.

What is the miracle question?

300

In this type of therapy, the counselor will often write letters to their client.

What is Narrative therapy?

300

Self-disclosure is most commonly used in this type of therapy.

What is Feminist?

300

Using this technique in Existential therapy can help the counselor understand what brings meaning to their client's life.

What is the value card sort?

300

In this theory, central importance is given to the I/Thou relationship and the quality of the therapist's presence.

What is Gestalt?

400

In looking at the client's cognitions in CBT, counselors assist the client in identifying this.

What are the client's cognitive distortions?

400

In Gestalt therapy, the goal of the therapist is to help the client create this.

What is self-awareness?

400
Wubbolding uses this acronym to describe the key procedures in the practice of reality therapy.

What is WDEP?

400

The definition of this intervention is "the awareness that emerges through having attention on purpose, in the present moment, and nojudgmentally, to the unfolding of experience by moment."

What is Mindfulness?

400

This theory is primarily focused on both individual change and social transformation.

What is Feminist Therapy?

500

Family therapists use this intervention to obtain familial history.

What is a genogram?
500

In Existential therapy, the counselor helps the client find this and encourages the client to take this.

What are meaning and responsibility?

500

Adlerian therapy looks at these two types of complexes.

What are the superiority and inferiority complexes?

500

Psychoanalytic therapy refers to this as its central technique.

What is Free Association?

500

This CBT therapist focused on self-instruction and stress inoculation training.

Who is Meichenbaum?