Gestalt
Behavior
Cognitive Behavioral
Reality
Feminist
100
Gestalt therapy is a form of this other type of therapy.
What is existential therapy? (p. 212)
100
This type of therapy is considered to be part of the third wave of behavioral therapy.
What is Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction (MBSR), or Mindfulness Based Cognitive Therapy (MBCT)? (p. 248)
100
This individual was the founder of Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT)
Who is Albert Ellis? (p. 288)
100
This term refers to clients' mental collection of beliefs, activities that fulfill our needs, and images of people who enrich our lives.
What is "quality world"? (p. 337)
100
This feminist principle views the therapist as simply another source of information, rather than as the expert in the therapy process.
What is, "the counseling relationship is egalitarian"? (p. 369-370)
200
This person is considered to be a relational Gestalt therapist.
Who is Laura Perls, Miriam Polster, or Erv Polster (p. 212)
200
This is the main goal of behavior therapy.
What is eliminating maladaptive learning and providing for more effective learning. (p. 250)
200
These are the correct components of the A-B-C theory of personality.
What are activating event, belief, consequence. (p. 293)
200
The acronym "WDEP" stands for this.
What is wants, doing, self-evaluation, planning? (p. 344)
200
This feminist principle implies that what has been typically viewed as individual clients' personal problems are really socially and politically caused.
What is "the personal is political"? (p. 369)
300
This Gestalt term refers to the idea that everything in human experience is relational and in constant flux.
What is field theory? (p. 215)
300
This anxiety reduction technique involves creating a hierarchy of the client’s fearful experiences.
What is systematic desensitization? (p. 258)
300
According to REBT, this is at the core of most emotional disturbance.
What is blame? (p. 293)
300
Reality therapists usually focus on the present. When reality therapists explore a client’s past, this is what they tend to focus on.
What are past successes? (p. 339)
300
This intervention involves a shift from "blaming the victim" to consideration of social factors in the environment that contribute to a client's problem.
What is reframing? (p. 374)
400
When a person experiences an internal conflict (namely a conflict between top dog and underdog) this technique would be most appropriate.
What is the internal dialogue exercise? (p. 228)
400
In the ABC model, the A stands for:
What is antecedent? (p. 252)
400
This individual developed a cognitive behavioral program for diet and maintenance and has written trade books about this topic.
Who is Judith Beck? (p. 290)
400
According to William Glasser, the problems of clients are often caused by this.
What is their inability to connect or to have a satisfying relationship with at least one of the significant people in their lives? (p. 338)
400
This person was a founding member of the Feminist Therapy Institute, and is noted for her contributions to the development of feminist therapy.
Who is Laura Brown? (p. 362)
500
This Gestalt technique is most useful when a person attempts to deny an aspect of his or her personality (such as tenderness).
What is the reversal exercise? (p. 229)
500
This is a form of exposure therapy that entails assessment, preparation, imaginal flooding, and cognitive restructuring in the treatment of individuals with traumatic memories.
What is Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing? (p. 262)
500
This is the correct order of the three phases of Meichenbaum’s stress-inoculation program.
What are conceptual-rehearsal-application? (p. 313)
500
During the evaluation phase of the WDEP process, reality therapists use this acronym to help clients create a good plan.
What is SAMIC(3)? [Simple, Attainable, Measurable, Immediate, Involved, Controlled by the planner, Committed to, and Consistently done.] (p. 347)
500
This theory emphasizes the vital role that relationships and connectedness with others play in the lives of women.
What is relational-cultural theory? (p. 368)