A theory that considers what the person was thinking, what happened, and what the outcome was.
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What is CBT? (Beck, Ellis)
The most common method of suicide.
What are firearms?
This is the reason we focus counseling sessions.
What is to help the client view the situation from multiple angles?
This term refers to an influencing skill that asks clients to look at the rational, expected positive and negative outcomes of their behaviors.
What are logical consequences?
True or false: Confrontations take both listening AND influencing skills?
What is true?
The person credited with founding Person-Centered therapy.
Who is Carl Rogers?
Two risk factors for suicide.
What are certain mental health concerns, substance use, chronic health issues, environmental factors, family history of suicide, previous suicide attempts?
This is used to focus the conversation on strengths in the client's community.
What is a community positive asset search?
Self-disclosure is best in therapy when used in this tense.
Hint: Present, past, or future
What is present?
These are the three steps of empathic confrontation.
What are listen, summarize/clarify, and evaluate the change?
A theory that contemplates the meaning of life.
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What is logotherapy? (or existential; Frankl)
These are the two phases of crisis counseling.
What are "working through initial trauma" and "appropriate follow-up and further counseling"?
"You think Jon Snow is sleeping with his aunt?"
This question has a focus of this nature.
Hint: Focus on self, other, or main theme
What is focus on other?
These are three examples of areas you should ask about during an initial session.
What are the Major concerns, History of these concerns, Personal and Family History, Major Medical Concerns, History of Mental Health Treatment, Risk Assessment, Substance Assessment, Strengths and Positive Asset Search, Client Goals?
This is a systematic way to monitor the progress of clients toward their goals.
A type of therapy that is often used with couples.
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What is EFT? (Emotion-Focused Therapy; Greenberg)
The categories on a CBT thought record.
Hint: NOT just ABC components.
What are Activating event, Negative thought, Feeling(s), Behavior, Alternative thought?
These are three ways to focus the counseling session.
What are vocal tone (or minimal encouragers), verbal tracking, and body language?
The expected result of reflecting meaning is this.
What is the development of insight into their thoughts, feelings, and behavior with more depth?
This is the key ingredient to a successful confrontation.
What is an empathic relationship? (also will accept strong therapeutic alliance)
Fritz Perls was the founder of this style of therapy.
What is Gestalt?
S.L.A.P. stands for this.
What is Specificity of plan, Lethality of the method, Availablity of the mean(s), and Proximity of person to resources?
Other than broadening client understanding, focusing results in these two components.
What are increased cognitive complexity and increased ability to direct client talk (or not direct it, due to your awareness)?
Of the following, Person-Centered counseling focuses on this the least:
Story and strengths, goals, restorying, or action.
What is action?
These are the five levels of the Client Change Scale.
What are denial, partial examination, acceptance, new solution, and transcendence?