Founders and Origins
Core Concepts
Goals of Therapy
Techniques and Interventions
Case Scenarios
100

Who is considered the founder of Psychoanalysis?

Sigmund Freud

100

In Psychoanalysis, what is the part of the mind that operates on the pleasure principle?

The Id

100

What is the goal of Person-Centered Therapy?

To promote self-actualization and congruence

100

What are the three core conditions Rogers identified for effective counseling?

Empathy, genuineness, and unconditional positive regard

100

A client reports feeling anxious before tests. You use relaxation training and gradual exposure. Which theory fits?

Behavioral

200

Which theory was developed by Alfred Adler and emphasizes social interest and purpose?

Adlerian Therapy

200

Which theory emphasizes that people are motivated by goals and strive for superiority?

Adlerian

200

In Behavioral Therapy, what is the primary goal of treatment?

To modify maladaptive behaviors through learning principles

200

Name one classic technique associated with Behavior Therapy.

Systematic desensitization, reinforcement, or exposure

200

A client repeatedly misses sessions and seems resistant. You explore the meaning of this behavior and possible transference.

Psychoanalytic

300

Which two theorists are known for Person-Centered and Gestalt Therapy?

Carl Rogers and Fritz Perls


300

Which approach focuses on the “here and now” and awareness through experiential exercises?

Gestalt

300

What is the aim of Reality Therapy?

To help clients make effective choices that meet their needs responsibly.

300

Which Cognitive Therapy technique helps clients test the validity of their beliefs?

Socratic questioning or cognitive restructuring

300

A teen says, “I never get things right — I’m stupid.” You help them identify evidence for and against this thought. Which approach?

Cognitive

400

Who created Reality Therapy and the concept of “Choice Theory”?

William Glasser

400

In Cognitive Therapy, what are automatic thoughts?

Immediate, often unconscious interpretations of events

400

In Feminist Therapy, what is a central therapeutic goal beyond symptom reduction?

Empowerment and Social Change

400

In Gestalt Therapy, what is the purpose of the “empty chair” technique?

To facilitate dialogue between conflicting parts of self

400

Sam describes tension between what they “should” be doing and what they want to do. You invite them to speak to their “should” self in the empty chair.

Gestalt

500

Which feminist theorists emphasized the importance of power analysis in therapy?

Jean Baker Miller OR Laura Brown

500

Which approach sees problems as arising from disconnection from personal meaning and freedom?

Existential Therapy

500

What is the goal of Family Systems Therapy?

To change interaction patterns and improve family functioning as a whole.

500

Name one technique unique to Adlerian Therapy.

Early recollections, family constellation, or encouragement

500

A family seeks help after their teenager comes out as transgender. You work to help each member understand their reactions and adjust family roles.

Family Systems/Multicultural