Name the therapist
Developmental theorists
Terms/Concepts
100

Learned helplessness was coined by who

Seligman

100

transitional object

winnicot

100
Define "universal ethical principles" by kohlberg

Kohlberg’s last morality stages: self chosen universal abstract ethics.  consideration of extenuating circumstances is a key component of this level of thought, as it requires a sophisticated and abstract analysis of the context surrounding a moral dilemma

200

creator of IPT 

sullivan started it, Klerman developed it further

200

who is associated with attachment theory

bowlby

200

whats the name of kleins word of when you go from Paranoid schizoid to depressive position 

reparation

300

creators (2) of motivational interviewing 

Rollnick and Miller

300

Who came up with ZONE OF PROXIMAL DEVELOPMENT and what are 2 buzzwords that he coined a part of understanding components of ZPD

Vygostky , scaffolding,  More Knowledgeable Other (MKO) 

300

whats the difference between object permanence and object constancy. 

Piaget is associated with object permanence, the concept that objects continue to exist even when they can't be seen or perceived. Margaret Mahler is associated with object constancy, the ability to form stable internal images of significant people, like a mother, and maintain a bond with them even when upset or apart

400

who creator of transference focused psychotherapy AND who was the creator of mentalization based therapy. two diff people 

otto kernberg, fonagy

400

who is associated with "developmental lines"

anna freud 

400

what is the named theory/principle behind DBT 

biosocial theory by marsha linehan

Biosocial theory explains human behavior as a product of the interaction between biological factors (such as genetics and brain structure) and social/environmental factors (such as upbringing, culture, and experiences). The theory highlights that individuals are not solely defined by nature or nurture but by the combined influence of both, with the most well-known application being Marsha Linehan's biosocial theory for Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), which focuses on emotional dysregulation stemming from biological vulnerability interacting with an invalidating environment.  
500

creator of transpersonal therapy. also known for archetypes , animus, shadow, etc

Jung

500

who coined assimilation and accomodation? also explain the difference

piaget. Assimilation is incorporating new information into existing cognitive structures, while accommodation involves modifying those structures to incorporate new information that doesn't fit the existing model. For example, a child who knows dogs and sees a St. Bernard might assimilate it by calling it "dog". If they then see a zebra and try to call it "dog," but are told it's a zebra, they must accommodate by creating a new schema for "zebra," thus changing their understanding of animals

500

Epigenetic principle-define --and who made it ?

erikson-human development occurs in a predetermined, stage-like sequence throughout the lifespan, with each stage building upon the previous one