Believed that a corrective interpersonal relationship with the therapist was the primary mode of treatment
Harry Stack Sullivan
Pavlov
Hierarchy of needs
Maslow
Dream analysis and free association are techniques in which modality
Psychoanalysis
A group that was designed to meet for weekly for 10 sessions to deal with feelings of depression
Closed group
Four levels of anxiety were described by?
Hildegard Peplau
People make themselves unhappy by clinging to irrational beliefs
Ellis
Logotherapy
Frankl
Correcting how one thinks about the world and one self is the focus of
Cognitive therapy
Clients participate in group sessions with members who have the shared purposes of benefiting one another and making some change
Group Psychotherapy
There personality structures of id, ego, and supergo
Sigmund Freud
Behavior is learned from past experience that is reinforcing
Skinner
Rational emotive therapy
Ellis
The nursing role that involves being a substitute for another, such as a parent, is called
Surrogtate
Members gather to learn about a particular topic from someone who has expertise
Education group
Client is the key to his or her own healing
Rogers
Client centered therapy
Rogers
Reality therapy
Glasser
Psychiatric rehabilitation focuses on
client's strength
Members themselves and one another to cope with some life stress, event, illness, or problem.
Support Group
Social and psychological factors influence development
Erikson
Gestalt therapy
Perls
Founders of existentialism
Ellis, Frankl, Perls, and Glasser
When a nurse develops feelings toward a client that are based on the nurse's past experience, it is called
Countertransference
This group is structured around a common experience that all members share and is run by the group members
Self help group