Someone who encourages clients to discover values that are meaningful to them.
What is a HELPER
100
The theory that deals the most with childhood experiences that are reconstructed, explored, and interpreted in therapy.
What is PSYCHOANALYTIC THERAPY
100
Seeing only what confirms your existing belief system.
What is CONFIRMATORY BIAS
100
The single most important aspect of a counseling relationship which has been found to increase client interest, motivation, and comfort - all which contribute to positive outcomes.
What is RAPPORT
100
Founder of Psychodynamic Psychotherapy.
Who is ALFRED ADLER
200
A non-licensed, generalist human service worker.
What is a PARAPROFESSIONAL
200
The theory which emphasizes the crucial role of the relationship between the client and helper, rather than being centered on therapeutic techniques.
What is PERSON-CENTERED THERAPY
200
Helpers who view themselves as being without any stereotypes, biases, and prejudices are underestimating the impact of their ____________.
What is SOCIALIZATION
200
Refers to the unconscious process whereby clients project onto a helper past feelings or attitudes they had toward significant people in their lives.
What is TRANSFERENCE
200
Nationally recognized scholar on issues related to minority populations and mental health. Considered to be one of the most prominent leaders in multicultural therapy.
Who is DERALD WING SUE
300
Someone who holds positive beliefs about people, grounds their interventions in values and has a healthy self-concept.
What is AN EFFECTIVE HELPER
300
The theoretical approach based on the assumption that a reorganization of self-statements will result in a corresponding reorganization of behavior.
What is COGNITIVE-BEHAVIORAL THERAPY
300
______________ dictates that helpers seriously consider the impact of their values on their clients and the conflicts that might arise if values are sharply different.
What is ETHICAL PRACTICE
300
Refers to a variety of behaviors that is sometimes associated with difficult clients, but which needs to be understood and explored in the helping relationship.
What is RESISTANCE
300
The father of Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy & grandfather of Cognitive-Behavior Therapy. Considered to be 2nd most influential psychotherapist in history.
What are the 4 ELEMENTS OF THE HELPING RELATIONSHIP (as defined by Carl Rogers)
400
The blending of theoretical approaches that looks beyond the confines of a single theoretical approach to see how clients can benefit.
What is TECHNICAL ECLECTICISM
400
Someone who recognizes and understands their own values, attitudes, and assumptions about human behavior; and knows specifically how their own racial and cultural heritage affects them personally and professionally.
What is A CULTURALLY SKILLED HELPER
400
Refers to the unrealistic reactions that therapists have toward their clients, which are likely to interfere with their objectivity in the counseling process.
What is COUNTERTRANSFERENCE
400
Believed that faulty personality development was the result of inadequately resolving a specific developmental conflict.
The approach based on two assumptions: (1) The therapist is not the expert on a client's life, rather the client is; and (2) Complex problems do not necessarily require complex solutions, the therapist helps clients recognize the competencies they already possess.
What is SOLUTION-FOCUSED BRIEF THERAPY
500
A belief previously held with regard to values was that counselors could be _____________.
What is "VALUES-BLIND"
500
-Establishing a Working Relationship;
-Identifying Clients' Problems;
-Helping Clients Create Goals;
-Encouraging Client Exploration & Taking Action;
-Termination
What is THE HELPING PROCESS
500
Among the pioneers of family therapy and founders of systemic therapy, he was credited with developing the concept of “Individuation.”