People
Techniques
Goals
Limitations
Other
100
Alfred Adler
Who developed Adlerian or Individual Psychology?
100
powerful technique where clients dialogue with various parts of their personality or  another person that isn't really there in session in this activity (name technique and theory) 
Empty Chair - Gestalt
100
Reorganize the family into a more functional and productive unit (What is the goal of....)
Structural Family Therapy
100
Ignores diagnosis, may be seen as too simplistic, and unfocused (name the theory & developer)
Person-Centered - Rogers
100

Which theory focuses on unfinished business

Gestalt (Perls)
200
Fritz Perls
Who developed Gestalt Therapy?
200
Clients are taught they can create the feelings that they want (or don't want) by concentrating on their thoughts. They can choose to remember the positive or negative experiences.
Push Button Tech. - Adlerian
200
Tap inner resources and notice exceptions to the times when clients are distressed (What is the goal of...)
Solution-focused Counseling
200
The history of a difficulty is not dealt with at all - and does not work well with individuals who have intellectual difficulties. Problems are not talked about (theory and developer)
Narrative Counseling (White and Epston)
200
Which theory has the technique - acting "as if"
Adlerian
300
Steve deShazer & Bill O'Hanlon
Who developed Solution-Focused Brief Therapy?
300
Two powerful techniques of this theory are confrontation and encouragement. - related to irrational thinking
REBT - Ellis
300
Getting those who are suffering immediate help (what is the goal of...)
Crisis Counseling
300
This theory does not deal with the total person, sometimes is applied mechanically,  and ignores the past. (theory)
Behavioral Therapy
300
Which theory talks about shoulds, oughts, musts (self talk)


(theory and developer)

REBT - Albert Ellis
400
Albert Ellis
Who developed REBT?
400
What does WDEP stand for and what theory is it related to?
wants, direction, evaluation, plan - Reality Therapy
400
Help clients become psychologically strong and rational and realize they have choices (What is the goal of...)
Reality Therapy
400

some argue that this theory relies heavily on logic and insight & may be too optimistic about human nature (theory & developer)

Adlerian / Adler
400

the problem is not seen in the person but in the developmental framework of the family life cycle

Strategic Family Therapy
500
Michael White and David Epston
Who developed Narrative Counseling?
500
the technique that involves constructing a multigenerational picture/diagram (technique and theory)
genogram - Bowen
500
Helping client realize the importance of meaning, responsibility, awareness, freedom, and potential (what is the goal of...)
Existential Counseling
500
seen by some as sexist, focuses too much on the present, difficult to distinguish it from another therapy, the counselor is in charge (theory only)
structural family therapy - Minchin
500
What are the 4 primary psychology needs according to reality therapy?
Belonging - friends family

Power - self esteem, recognition

 Freedom - make choices and decisions

Fun - play, learning, laughter