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| What did the Rotters social learning theory do? |
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| Facilitated the Fusion of approaches |
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| What are two characteristics of Cognitive Behavioral therapy? |
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| Proactive Therapy & Bag of Tricks |
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| What does rational restructuring do? |
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| Changes client perception of occurrences |
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| What does RET composed of? |
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| Activating Events, Client Beliefs, Behavioral Consequences |
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| What are the components and purpose of stress inoculation training? |
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| Cognitive preparation, acquisition and rehearsal of skills; Purpose: prevents problems from developing |
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| What does Beck’s Cognitive Therapy handle? |
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| Modifies dysfunctional thinking with rehearsal |
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| What is the key to client centered therapy? |
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| Self-esteem is the fountainhead of behavior |
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| What term defines the basic human tendency toward maintaining and enhancing the experiencing of one’s self? |
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| If client thinks they can’t be valuable if we fail at certain things what Rogerian idea are they dealing with? |
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| What is the Rogerian view of conditional worth rooted in? |
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| According to Rogers what are the three essentials for therapists? |
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| 1.Unconditional Positive Regard 2.Empathy 3.Congruence |
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| What is another term for genuine? |
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| What type of therapy would allow the client to enter and talk about whatever they may desire? |
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| A therapist that believes it is okay to cry with a patient or to laugh at a patient has firm foundations in what Freudian idea? |
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| If I focus on recognition and clarification of the feelings associated with the clients statements? |
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| What provides the atmosphere in which the client’s potential for growth and self-actualization can be asserted? |
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| What is the Rogerian view on diagnosis? |
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| Detrimental to client’s improvement |
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| What is the key problem with Roger’s therapy? |
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| Client knows what is Best |
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| What is a very intellectual form of therapy reserved for the upper class? |
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| Humanistic Existential movement |
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| Which theorist attempts to release ones existing capacity? |
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| What idea involves intellectual form of therapy with the upper class? |
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| What is Existential Therapy? |
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| People engaged in a search for meaning |
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| What does Humanism hold dear? |
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| People are unified and embraces humanity |
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| What therapy requires client to find meaning in the bad world? |
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| What is paradoxical intention? |
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| Performing behavior that causes anxiety |
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| What is Gestalt therapies do in their procedure? |
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| Ensures that patient is in touch with their feelings |
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| What are the Strengths of behavior therapy? |
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| Efficacy- wide range of them that are effective, Efficiency- shorter series of consultations, Empirical techniques, Death of Symptom Substitutes |
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| What are the Weaknesses of Behavior therapies? |
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| Dehumanization, Lack of Inner Growth, Vague Problems not addressed, Manipulation- brainwashing, No Theory for the Mix of Technique |
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| What are the Weaknesses of Behavior therapies? |
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| Dehumanization, Lack of Inner Growth, Vague Problems not addressed, Manipulation brainwashing, No Theory for the Mix of Technique |
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| What are the Weaknesses of Behavior therapies? |
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| Dehumanization .Lack of Inner Growth, Vague Problems not addressed. Manipulation brainwashing. No Theory for the Mix of Technique |
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| What are the Weaknesses of Behavior therapies? |
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| Dehumanization .Lack of Inner Growth, Vague Problems not addressed. Manipulation brainwashing. No Theory for the Mix of Technique |
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| What are other properties of Gestalt? |
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| Vehemently opposed to the idea of research |
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| What is the method of inducing changes in a person’s behavior? |
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| Psychological Intervention |
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| What idea examines whether a problem is innate or whether the belief underlying it is powerful? |
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| What are two common features of therapies? |
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| 1.Expert Role 2.Catharsis 3.Relationship |
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| What factors lay the groundwork for changes in client’s beliefs and attitudes? |
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| What factor is not directly or significantly related to the outcome in therapy? |
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| What type of degree of the client’s distress does a therapist want to observe? |
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| Who emphasizes the need of the clients to feel a sense of mastery/efficacy? |
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| Who emphasizes that therapy involves a rationale, myth that provides a plausible explanation for the patient’s difficulties and also prescribes as ritual for restoring equilibrium? |
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| What are the therapeutic variables? |
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| 1.Intelligence 2.Age 3.Motivation 4.Openess 5.Gender 6.Social Class 7.Therapist Reaction |
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| How does the course of Clinical Intervention proceed? |
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| 1.Initial Contact 2.Assestment 3.Goals 4.Treatment 5.Termination Evaluation 6.Follow-up |
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| What are the stages of change? |
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| 1.Precontemplation 2.Contemplation 3.Preperation 4.Action 5.Maintenance 6.Termination |
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| What did the Temple University study show? |
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| No difference with Behavior and Psychoanalytic therapy, both are effective |
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| What area of Psychotherapy research examines the specific events that occur during therapy in the course of the interaction between therapist and client? |
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| What are four General Conclusions? |
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| Initial Improvement, Any form therapy is better |
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