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Quick Review of Theorists
Quick Review of Theorists
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Psychology
Post-Graduate
12/02/2016

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Rogers
Definition
Name the theorist: Person-Centered
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Berne
Definition
Name the theorist: Transactional Analysis
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Freud
Definition
Name the theorist: Psychoanalysis
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Ellis
Definition
Name the theorist: Rational-Emotive Behavior Therapy
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Perls
Definition
Name the theorist: Gestalt
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Glasser
Definition
Name the theorist: Reality Therapy
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Adler
Definition
Name the theorist: Individual Psychology
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Jung
Definition
Name the theorist: Analytic Psychology
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Skinner
Definition
Name the theorist: Behavioral/Cognitive Behavioral Modification
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Frankl
Definition
Name the theorist: Existential
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Williamson
Definition
Name the theorist: Trait-factor
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Person-Centered
Definition
Name the theory: People are essentially good and under the right conditions will move themselves toward self-actualization
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Transactional Analysis
Definition
Name the theory: Each person has the 3 ego states of parent, adult, and child
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Psychoanalysis
Definition
Name the theory: Biological instincts and development through psychosexual stages control people
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Rational-Emotive Behavior Therapy
Definition
Name the theory: A person's instincts are both rational and irrational, but different reactions can be taught
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Gestalt
Definition
Name the theory: People are whole and complete but are affected by their environment. Learning and change result from how a person organizes experience
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Reality Therapy
Definition
Name the theory: People have physical needs such as food and shelter plus the need to feel worthwhile and be successful
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Individual Psychology
Definition
Name the theory: People are essentially good. Birth order determines much of a person's behavior
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Analytic Psychology
Definition
Name the theory: People strive for self-fulfillment
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Behavioral/Cognitive Behavioral Modification
Definition
Name the theory: Humans are machines that cannot make free-will decisions. Behavior is learned from a person's environment and the reinforcement he received from others
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Existential
Definition
Name the theory: People are good and rational, and have the freedom to choose their behavior
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Trait-factor
Definition
Name the theory: The potential for both good and bad is innate
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