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18 Cards in this Set
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William Glassner |
Reality Therapy |
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Carl Rogers |
Person-Centered Therapy |
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Albert Ellis |
Rational Emotive Therapy (RET) |
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Fritz Perls |
Gestalt Theory |
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Viktor Frankl and Rollo May |
Existential Therapy |
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Skinner and Lazarus |
Behavior Therapy |
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Alfred Adler |
Alderian Theory |
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EMDR |
Behavior therapy. Skinner/Lazarus |
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Classical Conditioning, CBT, Goals are specific. Pavlov. |
Behavior Therapy |
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Inferiority complex, birth order, offers encouragement |
Alderian Theory |
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Anxiety can stimulate growth. Freedom to chose one's fate. Normal personality development is based on uniqueness of individual. Search for meaning. |
Existential Therapy |
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grounded in here and now, "Holism", figure formation process, most directive therapy
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Gestalt Theory |
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self-defeating behavior, highly didactic, neurosis is irrational thinking and behaving |
RET |
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Focus on problems, not person. Therapy is a journey. Mental health is congruence of ideal self and real self. View humans as positive. |
Person-Centered Therapy |
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symptoms are result of choices. Mental health=acceptance of responsibility. Success and failure identities. |
Reality Therapy |
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Person not problem; problem is problem. |
Narrative Theapy |
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Goal-directed. Past is down-played. Utilizes questions and compliments. Based on social constructionist thinking. Collaborative. |
Solution-Focused Brief Therapy |
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Our realities are shaped through our experiences and our interactions with others. Multiple truths. Jointly constructed. Dishwasher scenario. |
Social Constructionist/Postmodern Theories. |