This therapy focuses on changing maladaptive thoughts and behaviors.
What is Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)?
his can happen after a traumatic event.
What is PTSD?
Keeping client information private is called this.
What is Confidentiality?
Repeating what a client said in your own words.
What is Paraphrasing?
Where our counseling classes are held.
What is the Corboy Law Center?
This therapy focuses on the client leading the session.
What is Person-Centered Therapy?
This disorder involves excessive worry occurring more days than not for 6 months.
What is Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD)?
Explaining therapy before starting is called this.
What is Informed Consent?
Naming how a client feels.
What is Reflection of Feeling?
The required experience full-time students complete in their second year.
What is a practicum?
This therapy talks about different “parts” of yourself.
What is Internal Family Systems (IFS)?
This disorder includes feeling very sad and losing interest in things.
What is Depression?
Having another relationship with a client is called this.
What is a Dual Relationship?
When you bring the focus back to what’s happening in the moment during the session.
What is Immediacy?
This course focuses on understanding diverse backgrounds and cultural awareness in counseling.
What is Multicultural Counseling?
This therapy helps clients focus on solutions instead of problems.
What is Solution-Focused Therapy?
This disorder includes mood swings between high and low moods.
What is Bipolar Disorder?
This principle means being faithful and keeping commitments to clients.
What is Fidelity?
When you gently point out a mismatch between what a client says and does while still showing understanding and support.
What is Empathic Confrontation?
The three tracks students can choose in this program.
What are Community Counseling, School Counseling, and the Combined Program?
This therapy focuses on accepting thoughts instead of fighting them.
What is Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT)?
This disorder includes fear of being judged in social settings.
What is Social Anxiety Disorder?
The main counseling rulebook in the U.S.
What is the ACA Code of Ethics?
When you have a client practice how they would respond in a situation.
What is Role Playing?
The exam many counseling students take to become licensed after graduation.
What is the NCE (National Counselor Exam)?