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NCE Theorists
theorists & their theory
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Rogers | Person-centered |
| Berne | Transactional analysis |
| Freud | Psychoanalysis |
| Ellis | Rational-Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT) |
| Perls | Gestalt |
| Glasser | Reality Therapy |
| Adler | Individual Psychology |
| Jung | Analytic Psychology |
| Skinner | Behavior Modification |
| Bandura | Neobehavioristic |
| Frankl | Logotherapy |
| Williamson | Trait-factor |
| Freud's 3 entities | id, ego, superego |
| eros | life instinct |
| thanatos | death instinct |
| superego | moral seat of the mind |
| ego | reality principle |
| id | houses biological forces (sex and aggression) |
| Jung's use of | archetypes |
| persona | social mask |
| animus | masculine side of female |
| anima | feminine side of male |
| androgynous | both male and female characteristics |
| Jung's test | Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) |
| Adler emphasized | birth order |
| John B. Watson coined the word | behaviorism |
| Arnold Lazarus created the term | behavior therapy |
| Ivan Pavlov popularized | classical conditioning |
| Joseph Wolpe used | systematic desensitization |
| B.F. Skinner was known for | operant or instrumental conditioning |
| ABCDE; the D & E are | D=counselor disputes irrational belief at B. E=new emotional consequence when B is rational |
| REBT uses lots of homework or | bibliotherapy |
| Aaron Beck | Cognitive Therapy |
| Beck's therapy is similar to | REBT |
| Gestalt's therapy is what kind of approach | experiential/existential |
| Gestalt focuses on | here and now |