Founding Fathers
Hallmarks
Interventions
The Basics
Misc.
100
He was the first to fully provide an organized way to explain human behavior.
Who is Freud?
100

A counselor operating from this worldview focuses on antecedents and consequences of behavior as well as short-term observable change, and will keep an eye to the future for long-term maintenance of behavioral change.

What is a behavioral worldview?

100

This is composed of questions, encouragers, paraphrases, reflection of feeling, and summarization.

What is the basic listening sequence?

100

This provides a means to understand what you are doing as a counselor, is helpful to explain to your client what you are doing and why you are doing it, and helps you to establish agreed upon goals and best course of action to reach these goals with your client.

What is your theoretical orientation?

100

Your text argues that this is the main source of our cultural values.

What is family?

200

He emphasized the importance of recognizing and changing irrational thoughts.

Who is Albert Ellis?

200

This theory posits that clients have some sense of how their present actions related to their past experiences.

What is the Psychodynamic theory?

200

This provides an alternative frame of reference for the client which provides a new way of looking at old data.

What is a reframe?

200

The part of the empathic attitude that requires counselors to meet all clients with a positive and optimistic attitude and emphasizes their strengths.

What is positive regard?

200

This is NOT a therapeutic factor contributing to client change.

What is the counselor's level of training?

300

He's known for his theory of attachment.

Who is Bowlby?

300

DCT translates this theorist's stages to represent four orientations: sensorimotor, concrete, reflective/formal, and dialectic/systemic.

Who is Piaget?

300

The microskill of paying selective attention to the emotional content of an interview/counseling session.

What is reflection of feeling?

300

This term can be defined as "your capacity to understand the client's thoughts, feelings, and difficulties from their view."

What is empathy?

300

The process of establishing goals, formulating a plan to change thoughts and behaviors, and improve action.

What is conceptualizing client issues?

400

The text traces the origins of Multicultural Counseling and therapy (MCT) to this movement of the 1960s.

What is the Black consciousness-raising movement?
400

This theory posits that our minds, through interaction with the world, build structures or theories about this world; the client develops theories about the world in relation to others, family, and culture.

What is schema theory?

400

This is a useful way to help a client see discrepancies and incongruity between words and behaviors.

What is confrontation?

400

This element of the counseling process has been found to change the client's brain functioning to develop new neural networks.

What is the counseling relationship?

400

This can be described as the foundation of empathy.

What is acceptance?
500

This theorist demonstrated how to make CBT more multiculturally relevant.

Who is Donald Cheek?

500

Rational disputation is an important part of these two mens' theories.

Who are Beck and Ellis?

500

Freud conceptualized this as a necessary protective function for the client.

What is resistance?

500

The core of ethical responsibility as a counselor.

What is "do nothing to harm the client or society?"

500

If you are to be empathic with others, you must first do this.

What is learn about your own cultural background?