Who was the founder of psychoanalytic therapy?
Sigmund Freud
Which therapy allowed therapists the freedom to use a variety of responses and methods to assist their clients?
Person-Centered Therapy
What 3 attributes did Carl say a therapist would need to create a growth-promoting climate?
Congruence, unconditional positive regard, and accurate empathic understanding.
Who was the founder of Adlerian Therapy?
Alfred Adler
What is the technique called that is sometimes used to make something happen in a session or to achieve a goal?
Exercise
________ seeks balance between recognizing the limits and tragic dimensions of human existence in one hand and the possibilities and opportunities of human life in the other.
existential tradition
Who was the founder of Existential therapy?
Viktor Frankl
In which technique in psychanalytic therapy does the client have freedom to say whatever comes to mind, no matter how painful, silly, or irrelevant it may seem?
Free Association
A basic assumption of ______ is that people have the capacity to self-regulate when they are aware of what is happening in and around them.
Gestalt Therapy
Who founded person-centered therapy?
Carl Rogers
When assessing the individual's psychological dynamics there is an assessment used that contains 2 interview forms. What are these forms called?
The subjective interview and the objective interview
______ is the persons style of movement through life that is being addressed. (Adlerian Therapy)
Lifestyle assessment
What was the founder of person-centered therapies daughter's name?
Natalie Rogers
In contemporary Gestalt therapy _______ is set up in a way that invites clients to examine their behaviors, attitudes, and thoughts.
Confrontation
What is the definition of actualizing tendency?
a directional process of driving towards realization, fulfillment, autonomy, and self-determination.