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13 Cards in this Set
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Person Centered Counseling
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Maslow, Adler, Rogers
Humanistic congruence between real and ideal self helps individual trust themselves client interpret rather than counselors immediate situation growth toward personal and universal goals |
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Exsitential Counseling
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Frankl
helps people find thier unique purpose and meaning of the world choices in tough situations self awareness present and future counselor needs to identify own biases growth toward immediate goal |
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Alderian Therapy
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motivated by social interests
life goals drive behavior taking a person's perspective and altering it for productive results we are all in control of our own fate growth model |
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Psychoanalytic
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Freud
based on early life stressors and early experiances based on uncounsious thoughts Oral Anal Phallic Latency Genital Id, ego, super ego |
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Systems Therapy
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individuals are part of a larger living system
works with whole family ecological approach NASP endorsed |
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Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
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goes into the person's irrational thoughts and perceptions
errors in our thinking internal dialogue person'a belief system is the cause of many problems addressed through talk and them modified through role play and other active interventions good for anxiety and depression |
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Rational Emotive Therapy
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Ellis
flooding confronting fears and irrational beliefs action oriented |
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Gestalt Therapy
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wholeness interventions
intergrates body and mind more person from external to internal locus of control how early situations change your life |
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Reality Therapy
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Dr. Phil
Glasser examine life choices to see how they work for the client take control of the world |
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Social Skills Training
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modeling
role play rehearsal feed back an reinforcement reduce negative behaviors |
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Social Cognitive Therapy
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Bandura
5 human capabilities forethought symbolizing vicarious self regulatory self reflective Triadic Reciprocality - interaction between person, environment and behavior |
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Self Dialogue
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cogntive approach to changing behavior
what is the student saying to themselves before during and after the behavior |
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Humanistic Counseling
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behavior is guided through self image, subjective perceptions and growth toward personal goals (person centered)
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