Cast & Crew
Counseling techniques
How to be an active listener
Counseling terms
Fun!
100

The counselor, Sean, experienced these 5 stages when his wife passed away. 

What is Grief?

100

A counselor who listens nonjudgmentally.

What is an Active Listener?

100

Statements or questions intended to expand upon and clarify what the client has said.  

What is Clarifying?

100

The ability to adapt and bounce back in the face of adversity, trauma, tragedy, threats, or significant sources of stress. 

What is Resilience?

100

The joint decision making activity done in class. 

What is Lost at Sea?

200

The main character, Will, experienced this. It is a feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease, typically about an upcoming event or the past. 

What is Anxiety?

200

Taking another person’s perspective; the feeling of walking in someone elses shoes

What is Empathy?

200

This is when you focus on the speaker without getting distracted.

What is paying attention?

200

A person's belief in their ability to complete a
task or achieve a goal

What is Self-efficacy?

200

The first class Professor Fuld taught us.

What is Clinical Methods?

300

The main character, Will's, mental health condition that can develop after experiencing or witnessing a traumatic event. 

What is Post Traumatic Stress Disorder?

300

When the clinician shares some personal
information which will benefit the client.

What is Self-disclosure?

300

Asking a question that encourages a full answer, rather than the simple “yes” or “no” response. 

What are Open-ended questions?

300

The awareness of personal distractions and prejudices.

What is Self-awareness?

300

The activity we did in Professor Fuld's class that involves a pen and paper. 

What is Journaling?

400
A mental process initiated, typically unconsciously, to avoid conflict or anxiety.


What are Defense Mechanisms?

400

The clinician notices discrepancies in the client's messages and presents them back to the client in a non-accusatory manner.


What is Confrontation?

400

Allowing the speaker to express themselves fully without rushing them or imposing your own opinions

What is being patient?

400

A person's thoughts and beliefs determine their behavior.



What is Cognitive Behavior Therapy?

400

An activity done in Clinical Methods where we sat in a circle. 

What is a Socratic Seminar?

500

Will's upbringing and experiences have likely influenced this fear of trusting others.

What is attachment disorder?

500

The action of checking or proving the validity or accuracy of something.

What is Validation?

500

Remaining emotionally, intellectually, and socially involved in a dialogue.

What is staying engaged?

500

A person's behavior results from what was learned from past and present interactions with people.

What is the Interpersonal Theory?

500

The graduate school Professor Fuld works in. 

What is Montclair?