In this therapy model, clients are taught to evaluate their thoughts and learn 'stopping' techniques to interrupt distorted thinking.
What is Cognitive Behavioral Therapy?
Its the first priority when start counseling with a new client that you give them this information which details your code of conduct in regards to their privacy
What is a confidentiality contract?
According to Ainsworth and Bowlby the deep emotional bond that connects one person to another across time and space is known as this.
What is attachment?
Freud called this the royal road to the unconscious.
What are dreams?
This is the central goal in TFCBT that all of the other stages lead up to, it could be creative?
What is the narrative?
This researcher develop the concept of the Hierarchy of Needs and is often cited as the father of Humanistic and Transpersonal Psychology
Who is Abraham Maslow?
This is what happens when you have two different relationships with the same client. In most instances, it is considered a breach of your counseling ethics?
What is a dual relationship?
In Harry Harlow's often heartrending study of newborn rhesus monkeys, when given the options of spending time with a wire mother and a cloth mother the monkeys chose this option more often than the other.
What is the cloth mother?
The monkeys actually utilized both of the mothers but they spent more time with the soft cloth one as they appeared to feel more safe and secure with the cloth mother.
Sigmund Freud is the father of this modality of psychotherapy concerned with the uncovering of a clients past.
What is psychodynamic or psychoanalytic therapy?
If a child achieves this score or more on their CPSS test, it is indicative of a need for TFCBT.
What is 12 or higher?
Albert Ellis wrote books such as "How to Stubbornly Refuse to Make Yourself Miserable About Anything- Yes Anything" and "How to Keep People from Pushing Your Buttons" to illustrate this style of therapy.
What is REBT or Rational Emotive Behavioral Therapy?
Most ethics issues in counseling are related to this?
This researcher proposed a stage theory of cognitive development in children that included the 4 stages: Sensorimotor, Preoperational, Concrete Operational, and Formal Operational.
Who is Jean Piaget?
Eros is the life seeking impulse that Freud stated was one of two primary drives in a person. This other drive is a death impulse known as this.
What is thanatos?
This stage of TFCBT is about identifying more effective ways to cope with overwhelming emotion
What is affect regulation?
This researcher was known for models of the psyche that included archetypes and the collective unconsciousness.
Who is Carl Jung?
When a counselor reveals information that is extremely damaging to a client's reputation, this counselor could be accused of this.
What is defamation of character?
This theorist suggested that personality develops for a predetermined order of eight stages of psychosocial development from infancy to adulthood.
Who is Erik Erikson?
When a client attributes characteristics to their therapist that are projections from their other relationships it's called this.
What is transference?
When a client is not ready for direct exposure to their trauma, therapists often use this as a surrogate or lead in to direct exposure by offering fictional exposure also known as this
What is En-Vivo Exposure?
Sometimes referred to as instrumental conditioning, this is a method of learning that employs rewards and punishments for behavior by creating new associations with previously unpaired behaviors and consequences.
What is operant conditioning?
The landmark 1969 case, "Tarasoff versus the Board of Regents of the University of California dealt with this important guideline for counselors.
What is duty to warn a client of imminent danger?
When a mother is frequently withdrawn following the birth of her child, we can expect the child to show less of this in comparison to other 4 month olds.
What is self-regulation?
Sigmund Freud suggested this 3 part concept to explain the psychological motivators to most of our thoughts and actions.
What are the id, the ego, and the superego?
This is the goal of con-joint family therapy sessions in TFCBT.
What is: Improve parent-child communication, Increase role of parent as primary trauma support, Solidify and practice skills learned thus far, Continuation of gradual exposure (discomfort or avoidance level may rebound a bit now, and Correction of cognitive distortions