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11 Cards in this Set
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Existential counseling helps people
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Find meaning and purpose in the world.
Frankl |
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Person- centered humanistic counseling
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humanistic counseling strives for congruence between the real and ideal self.
Full potential |
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Alderian therapy
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Life goals drive behavior
people are motivated by social interests and by striving toward goals. Life |
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Psychoanalytic counseling
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Fried
based on early life experiences of an individual. Unconscious motives |
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systems therapy or ecological theory
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individuals are viewed as part of a larger living system. Treatment of the entire family and various other systems is important in the therapeutic
This approach to child support seems to be an NASP- endorsed perspective. |
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CBT is an intervention that is highly regarded and endorsed as best practice
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And FBA
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Rational- emotive counseling was founded by Albert Ellis. This approach emphasizes confrontational techniques regarding irrational beliefs.
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Gestalt therapy focuses
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wholeness and integration of thoughts, feelings, and actions. Thoughts, feelings, and actions are the three aspects of the human condition and all must be considered when helping children.
move a person from an external locus of control to an internal locus of control. |
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Reality therapy centers on
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choices people make and how those choices are working for them.
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The key elements for effective behavioral interventions are providing
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providing supportive feedback to the student about his behavior
giving choices to the student for alternative behaviors and rewards, and, finally, supplying positive reinforcements when expectations are met. |
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Prevention is a
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Primary intervention
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