Person Center Therapy
Gestalt
Behavior Therapy
Feminist
Post Modern
Family Systems
Person and professional
Integrative
Reality
Alderian
Psychoanalytic
Cognitive
Ethical issues
Existential
100
A limitation of the person-centered approach is a
What is the tendency for practitioners to give support without challenging clients sufficiently?
100
POSTMODERN FEMINISM
What is the branch of feminist therapy that provides a model for critiquing the value of other traditional and feminist approaches?
100
William Glasser
Who is The founder of reality therapy?
100
the individual's lifestyle
Adlerians value early recollections as an important clue to the understanding of
100
Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders
What is the acronym DSM ?
200
Fritz Perls
Who is The main founder of Gestalt therapy?
200
SOCIAL FEMINISM
What is the approach to feminism that focuses on multiple oppression and has the goal of transforming social relationships and institutions?
200
the therapist's evaluating of the client's behavior
What is a procedure in reality therapy that is said to lead to change?
200
as the end result of a process of discouragement
How would the Adlerian therapist view the personal problems of clients?
200
are brief and standardized
In many mental health settings, clinicians are pressured to use interventions that
300
move from environmental support to self-support
The basic goal of Gestalt therapy is to help clients...
300
THE MIRACLE QUESTION
What are the solution-focused therapy techniques that involves asking clients to describe life without the problem?
300
Phenomenological factors
What refer to aspects such as the alliance, the relationship, the personal and interpersonal skills of the therapist, client agency, and extra-therapeutic factors?
300
working through
Which term refers to the repetition of interpretations and the overcoming of resistance so that clients can resolve neurotic patterns?
300
Victor Frankl
Who is the person who developed logotherapy?
400
the principles of learning
What is the Behavior therapy grounded on?
400
PSYCHOTHERAPY INTEGRATION
What is What is best characterized by attempts to look beyond and across the confines of single-school approaches to see what can be learned from other perspectives?
400
are most likely psychodynamic practitioners who are creating the analytic framework
What are Counselors who leave their reactions and selves out of their clinical work
400
school age.
According to Erikson's psychosocial view, the struggle between industry and inferiority occurs durin
400
the self-and-world construct
Resistance is seen as part of ________ how a person understands his or her being and relationship to the world at large.
500
active listening and reflection
What is/are techniques most often used in the person-centered approach
500
ASSIMILATION INTEGRATION
What is grounded in a particular school of psychotherapy, along with an openness to selectively incorporate practices from other therapeutic approaches?
500
Person
What is considerable evidence indicating that the ________ of the psychotherapist is inextricably intertwined with the outcome of psychotherapy.
500
identify and test clients' misconceptions and faulty assumptions
What are cognitive therapy techniques designed to do?
500
the will to meaning
What is the central theme running through the works of Viktor Frankl?