School Guidance and Counseling Exam
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Terms | Definitions |
|---|---|
Adlerian Therapy | Birth order is considered very important. |
Cognitive Behavior Therapy | Theory that emphasizes the importance of self-talk and inner dialog. |
Adlerian Therapy | Theory that uses the term "fictional finalism." |
Psychoanalytic Therapy | Theory that proses three structures associated with personality: The ID, Ego and Superego. |
Person-centered Therapy | Theory that emphasizes unconditional positive regard. |
Behavior Therapy | Theory that addresses the importance of the ABC model. |
Psychoanalytic Therapy | Theory that makes reference various stages (oral, anal, phallic and latency.) |
Gestalt Therapy | Theory that emphasizes the "top dog and underdog technique." |
Adlerian Therapy | Theory that is also called "Individual Psychology." |
Psychoanalytic Therapy | Theory that emphasizes "transference and countertransference." |
Cognitive Behavior Therapy | Focuses on disputing illogical thinking. |
Family Systems Therapy | Focuses on family interactions, dynamics and patterns. |
Psychoanalytic Therapy | Focuses on unconscious drives and impulses. |
Behavioral Therapy | Focuses on learning, monitoring, and positive and negative reinforcement. |
Gestalt Therapy | Focuses on the "disowned parts of the personality, and uses terms like introjections, projection, and retroflection." |
Person-Centered Therapy | Emphasizes genuineness, congruence, and unconditional positive regard. |
Reality Therapy | Emphasizes five genetically encoded needs - survival, love and belonging, power, free and fun...focuses on choices. |
Feminist Therapy | Emphasizes the belief that "the personal is political, the counseling relationship is egalitarian, women's voices are honored and valued. |
Behavior Therapy | Uses techniques such as systematic desensitization, relaxation, training, flooding and in-vivo exposure. |
Narrative Therapy | Emphasizes the role of stories, authorship, and the importance of language. |
Psychoanalytic therapists | Freud, Erikson, Jung |
Psychoanalytic theory | Reconstruct the personality rather than solve immediate problems; focus on the past and analyze the aspects of the unconscious that are manifested in present behavior. |
Projection | Client attributes to others the qualities that are unacceptable in his/her personality. |
Id | Unconscious urges that seek expression. Very pleasure oriented. |
Ego | Helps a person be realistic, and balances the demand of the id and the superego. |
Famous existential therapists | Frankl, Yalom, May |
Glasser | The founder of Reality theory |
Erikson | Developed eight "stages of life" in his psychosocial theory. |
Dream Analysis | Psychoanalytic technique requiring clients to share a dream, then free associate parts and symbols of the dream. |
Free Association | Psychoanalytic technique in which the patients spontaneously report any thoughts, feelings, and mental images as they come to mind. |
Albert Ellis | Rational Emotive Therapy-focuses on altering client's patterns of irrational thinking to reduce maladaptive behavior and emotions |
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