Vocabulary
Name that Theorists
Types of Counseling
Whatchu Know?
Theories of Counseling?
100

Taking actions with the intent to cause pain or harm. It can be verbal, physical, or relational.

What is Aggression?

100

Developed strategic family therapy

Who is Milton Erickson?

100

a specialty area in counseling that is tailored for working with individuals 65 years of age and older.

What is Gerontological Counseling?

100

C.G. Jung, the founder of analytic psychology, said men operate on logic or the ____ principle, while women are intuitive, operating on the ____ principle. 

What is Logos; Eros?

100

Ted has always felt inferior intellectually. He currently works out a t the gym at least four hours daily and is taking massive doses of dangerous steroids to build his muscles. The ego defense mechanism in action here is?

What is compensation?

200

The largest professional association for counselors. It was established in 1952, to promote the growth and development of the profession.

What is the American Counseling Association?

200

A developmental psychologist and psychoanalyst known for his psychosocial theory of human development.

Who is Erik Erikson?

200

an approach to counseling that assists clients in addressing universal questions about life, death, and freedom and helps them find meaning in their lives. 

 What is Existential Counseling?

200

Genuineness, or congruence, is really...

What is the counselor's ability to be himself or herself?

200

Adler emphasized that people wish to belong. This is known as...

What is the collective unconscious?

300

A theoretical Approach developed...that holds people make choices to meet their five basic needs: survival, belonging, power, freedom, and fun.

What is Choice Theory?

300

an American feminist, ethicist, and psychologist best known for her work with and against Lawrence Kohlberg on ethical community and ethical relationships, and certain subject-object problems in ethics. 

Who is Carol Gilligan?
300

a type of counseling that aims to transcend the confines of using single theoretical approaches through the integration of several diverse psychological theories and techniques into one combined approach to counseling. 

What is Integrated Counseling?

300

Talking about difficulties in order to purge emotions and feelings is a curative process known as...

What is Catharsis and/or abreaction?

300

In Albert Elli's rational-emotive behavior therapy, the client is taught to change cognitions, also known as...

What is a and b?

400

Observation that assesses an individual's behavior in real time and usually occurs in a naturalistic setting.

What is Direct Observation?

400

American psychologist and pediatrician who believed that human development reflects a genetic unfolding of, and maturational readiness for, physical, cognitive, language, and social-emotional characteristics or milestones with only slight environmental influence. He developed a well-known set of assessments as the Gesell Scales. 

Who is Arnold Gesell?

400

promotes the needs of clients, communities, and the counseling profession at the local, state, regional, and national levels. 

What is Advocacy Counseling?

400

The two basic classes of intermittent reinforcement schedules are the ____, based on the number of responses, and the _____, based on the time elapsed. 

What is ratio; interval?

400

The philosopher most closely related to REBT would be

What is Epictetus, a stoic philosopher who suggested we feel the?

500

a behavioral technique that involves having clients rearrange their environments to encourage or discourage certain behaviors.

What is Environmental Planning?
500

an American writer and psychiatrist who studied more than 1,000 adults and discovered that they strove to eliminate false assumptions (protective devices), usually relating to parental dependency, that restricted young and middle adult development. He viewed adult development as a series of task resolutions that allowed adults to correct these false assumptions and ultimately take control of their lives.

Who is Roger Gould?

500

a counseling model that is less concerned with techniques and more concerned with establishing a genuine relationship with clients and helping them being their problems into the here and now. 

What is Experiential Family Counseling?

500

Sigmund Freud is the father of psychoanalysis, which is both a form of treatment and a very comprehensive personality theory. According to Freud's theory, inborn drives (mainly sexual) help form the personality. ____ and ____, who originally worked with Freud, created individual psychology and analytic psychology, respectively. 

What is Carl Jung; Alfred Adler?

500

Glasser felt the responsible person will have a ___ identity. 

What is success?