Key Concepts
Techniques
Techniques
Maladaptive Behavior
Misc
100

In ___________certain respondent behaviors, such as knee jerks and salivation, are elicited from a passive organism

What is Classical Conditioning

100

Asking the client to imagine whatever it is they fear happening, then blow it up out of all proportion till they cannot help but be amused by it

What is Blow up Technique

100

Asking silly questions, wearing loud clothing, shouting at the floor, switching shoes, sleeping at the airport

What is Shame-Attacking Exercise

100

Clients are fused with their problem

What is Narrative Therapy

100

The role of the therapist is confrontational in this theoretical orientation

What is REBT Therapy

200

Your client has a fear of spiders, you decide to treat your client's fear of spiders by placing them in a room with dozens of spiders.

What is Flooding

200

Addition of something of value to the individual as a consequence of certain behavior, stimulus follows the behavior

What is Positive Reinforcement

200

Can you recall times when this problem did not exist? When was the last time things were better?

What is Exception Question

200

Negative automatic thoughts lead to negative core beliefs that leads to changes in feelings and behaviors

What is Cognitive Therapy

200

On a scale of zero to 10, where zero is the worst you have been and 10 represents the problem being solved, where are you with respect to __________?

What is Scaling Question

300

How the person views his/herself, others/world, and future

What is Cognitive Triad

300

This is REBT's version of cognitive restructuring

What is ABCDE

300

If a miracle happened and the problem you have was solved while you were asleep, what would be different in your life?

What is Miracle Question

300

Core set of irrational beliefs; Assumes all psychopathology has a similar set of underlying irrational beliefs

What is REBT

300

"Everyone in the audience knows I am nervous and think I look like an idiot up here"

What is Mind Reading

400

Focuses on actions that operate on the environment to produce consequences

What is Operant Conditioning

400

Process of separating the person from identifying with the problem; "I am not an alcoholic, I have a problem with alcohol."

What is Externalizing

400

Rather than directing/pointing out information that contradicts the client’s beliefs, the therapist asks series of questions to help the client arrive at logical conclusions

What is Socratic Questioning

400

Client is focused on the negative aspects of their problem

What is Solution-Focused Therapy

400

Focuses on the stories people tell about themselves and others about significant events in their lives

What is Narrative Therapy

500

Attributing a disproportionate amount of blame on self following a negative event, failing to see the event was also caused by others

Your adolescent client believes, "My parents divorce is my fault."

What is Personalizing

500

What is the worst thing that could happen?

What is Rational-Emotive Guided Therapy

500

What have you done since you made the appointment that has made a difference in your problem?

What is Pre-therapy Change

500

Maladaptive problems are viewed as a function of its consequences

What is Behavioral Therapy

500

This model suggests that behavior (B) is influenced by some particular events that precede it, called antecedents (A), and by certain events that follow it called consequences (C).

What is Functional Assessment