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What is a personality theory? |
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Unique therapy model that has been created with distinct views of how humans develop, function, think, feel, and act. |
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4 Goals of Freud's Psychoanalytic Therapy? |
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Make unconscious conscious. Reconstruct basic personality. assist client in reliving earlier experiences and working through repressed conflicts. Achieve intellectual and emotional awareness. |
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Name and describe two of Freud's techniques: |
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Interpretation. Dream Analysis. Free Association. Analysis of Resistance. Analysis of Transference. Maintaining Analytical Framework. |
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Name the 5 "Basic Mistakes" of Adlerian therapy's "Lifestyles" |
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Overgeneralization. False or Impossible Goals of Security. Misconceptions about life. Denial of one's worth. Faulty Values. |
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Name the Adlerian "lifestyle" stages: |
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ESTABLISH the relationship. EXPLORE the individual's psychological dynamics. ENCOURAGE self understanding. RE-ORIENT and RE-EDUCATION. |
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Basic beliefs and philosophies of existential therapists: |
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You're going to have make this one up yourself. |
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Goals of person centered therapy: |
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Provide safe climate for clients' self exploration. Enable clients to move towards openness. Find meaning in life. |
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What are Rogers' important qualities of a therapist in person centered therapy? |
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Genuineness. Warmth. Accurate Empathy. Respect. Non-Judgmentalness. |
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6 Goals of Gestalt Therapy: |
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Increased awareness of self. Assume ownership of experience. Develop skills to satisfy needs. More aware of sense. Accept responsibility for actions. Be able to ask for help. |
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Goals of Behaviour Therapy: |
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Eliminate Maladaptive Behaviour. Identify factors that influence behaviour. Encourage clients to be active and collaborative in setting treatment goals. |
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Name the 5 techniques of Behaviour Therapy: |
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Relaxation training. Flooding. In Vivo. Modeling. Shaping. Coaching. Reinforcement. |
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Name the Key figures of Cognitive Behavioural Therapy and which form of CBT they developed: |
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Albert Ellis - Rational Emotive Behavioural Therapy. A. T. Beck - Cognitive Therapy. Donald Meichenbaum - Cognitive Behavioural Therapy. |
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Name the 6 techniques of Cognitive Behavioural Therapy: |
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Engaging in Socratic Dialogue Collaborative Empiricism. Debating Irrational Beliefs. Homework. Gathering data on assumptions. Keeping record of activities. |
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Five main concepts of Reality Theory: |
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Taking responsibility for present. Targeting unsatisfied relationships in present. Deciding what the ideal reality would be. Making better, more healthy choices to get to the desired reality. Reevaluating. |
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What does WDEP stand for? |
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Wants. Doing Direction. Evaluation. Planning. |
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Goals of feminist therapy: |
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Bring about transformation both in individual client and in society. assist client in recognizing, and using personal power to free oneself from gender-role socialization. Confront all forms of policies that discriminate on any basis. |
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Limitations of Feminist Therapy: |
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Impresses new set of values on clients. Biased towards White, middle-class, heterosexual women. |
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Goals of Family-Systems therapy: |
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To help family members gain awareness of patterns of relationships that are not working well and to create new ways of interacting. |
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Name five techniques of Family-systems therapy: |
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Tracking sequences. Issuing directives. Use of countertransference. Family mapping. Reframing. Enactments. Setting Boundaries. |
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