The personality component which serves to achieve compromise between the pleasure-seeking component and the conscience
What is the ego?
The psychologist who developed Client-Centered Theory
Who is Carl Rogers?
Both of these psychological models draw on many sources for techniques.
What is an eclectic psychological model?
Cognitive-behavioral treatment involve both challenging and modifying ________and their _________.
What are negative automatic thoughts, underlying assumptions?
According to the American psychologist B.F. Skinner, all behavior is ______. Behaviors that have pleasurable results tend to be _______
What is learned, repeated?
This defense mechanism allows the person to not acknowledge and process an event or emotional state that is difficult for the person to accept.
What is denial?
Open Invitation to Talk
What is the technique of asking open-ended questions to encourage the client to self-disclose?
The term preferred by many health professionals who are not psychiatrists
What is psychosocial rehabilitation?
The types of irrational beliefs identified by Albert Ellis
What are cognitive distortions: all-or-none thinking, personalizing, fortune-telling and overgeneralization?
The first step in a behavioral treatment program
What is identification of terminal behavior?
The pleasure-seeking component of the personality
What is the ide?
Total acceptance of the person at all times
What is unconditional positive regard?
The term used to describe both of these practice models as rehabilitation approaches and not theoretical
What is atheoretical?
Albert Bandura researched the effects of _________, which uses a skilled model to teach behavior
What is social modeling?
After the baseline behavior has been determined, this is the next step in a behavioral treatment program
What is the selection of a reinforcement?
This component of the personality serves as the moral conscience
What is the superego?
Using different words to express what the client is expressing
Psychiatric Rehabilitation is compatible with the recovery movement, a model of behavioral health promoted by this organization
Taylor's work on anger intervention focused on ___________
What is nonaggressive management of anger?
This schedule of reinforcement involves giving a reward every time the desired action is performed
What is a continuous schedule of reinforcement?
The psychoanalyst who developed Object Relations theory
Who is Sigmund Freud?
The therapist does not tell the client what to do.
What is the concept of being nondirective?
The agreement between the client and practitioner about the environment and roles the client would like to occupy
What is the overall rehabilitation goal (ORG)?
Marsha Linehan developed the _______________ approach for borderline personality disorders
What is dialectical behavior therapy?
This behavioral technique involves working toward a terminal behavior through successive approximations, or small steps
What is shaping?