counseling theories
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Who founded psych dynamic therapy | show 🗑
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show | To respect the rights of individuals to be self governing within their social and cultural framework
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show | To be FAIR in the treatment of ALL... To provide appropriate service to ALL
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show | To be FAITHFUL.. To keep promises and honor the trust placed in Rehab Counselors
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Veracity | show 🗑
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Nonmaleficence | show 🗑
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Beneficence | show 🗑
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show | Cognitive Behavior,operent conditioning, classic conditioning
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show | BF Skinner, el thorndike
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show | to use reinforcements and punishment to shape a behavior
behavior that is reinforced will stay, the behavior that is not reinforced will go away
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show | 1. the CS must be before the US
2. The delay between the introduction of the US after the CS
3. The number of trials effect classic conditioning
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show | A response that comes RIGHT AFTER a Conditioned Stimuli
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Classic Conditioning, CONDITIONING PROCESS | show 🗑
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Techniques of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy | show 🗑
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What is the goal of CBT | show 🗑
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show | Places little emphasis on self development
Personality is viewed as a result of a cause
Personality is environmentally influenced
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show | Faulty disorders can be traced back to faulty thinking and learning
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Whats the focus of CBT | show 🗑
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show | Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
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show | to help clients UNLEARN an inappropriate behavior when connected to specific stimuli
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show | A plan toward change, collaborative, subject to change
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Negative punishment (Operant Conditioning) | show 🗑
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What is the focus of Behavioral Therapy | show 🗑
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What is Social Skills training (operant Conditioning) | show 🗑
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show | Compensate for a behavior
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show | Being exposed to fear until a client is less afraid
IDEA fear is learned and needs to be unlearned
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Systematic Desensitization (classic Conditioning) | show 🗑
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show | Being exposed to a stimulus while being subjected to some form of discomfort
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3 treatment techniques of Behavioral therapy ( classical conditioning) | show 🗑
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5 techniques in operant conditioning | show 🗑
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show | A response is present with items that are similar to the fear itself
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what is Positive Punishment ( operant conditioning) | show 🗑
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who was the founder of Classical Conditioning | show 🗑
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stimulus discrimination | show 🗑
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Differential Reinforcement ( operant conditioning) | show 🗑
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show | Targeting maladaptive behavior not typically occurring in natural environment.
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Assumptions of Behavioral Therapy | show 🗑
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What is the Rights Approach | show 🗑
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show | Adopting socially acceptable behaviors to express forbidden impulses.
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show | Using false reasoning for engaging in the behavior
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What are the key tenents of REBT Rational emotive behavioral therapy | show 🗑
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ABC model of REBT | show 🗑
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3 techniques in REBT | show 🗑
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show | Logical disputes, empirical disputes, functional disputes and alternative disputes
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show | homework, skill training, systematic desensitization, penalties and rewards
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Emotive techniques ( REBT) | show 🗑
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Who founded Cognitive behavioral therapy | show 🗑
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show | carl rogers
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Who founded REBT | show 🗑
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show | how do beliefs determine the way human beings feel and behave
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what are the MAJOR CONSTRUCTS /tenents of Person Centered Therapy | show 🗑
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show | 1. Goal oriented
2. the client is the only expert in their life
3. wants independence, cooperative, trustworthy, and move forward to full potential
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4 What are the challenges for Person Centered therapy ( rogerian theory) | show 🗑
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What role does the therapist play in Rogerian Theory ( person centered therapy) | show 🗑
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show | to have the client experience feelings
relationship building
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show | the problem not the person ( the how)
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show | PTSD
OCD
Schitzophrenia
anxiety
depression
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show | 1.Promote public welfare by specifying ethical behavior
2. Establish principles that define ethical behavior and best practice
3. serve as an ethical guide
4. serves as the basis for the processing of alleged code violations by Certified RC.
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Systematic Desensitization ( cognitive Behavioral Therapy) | show 🗑
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show | 1. can only be used on certain people, Not good for people with Developmental disabilities or autism
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show | a process of teaching clients both cognitive and physical skills for autonomously coping with future stressful situations.
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show | Reformulating or refocusing! seeks to modify or restructure ones perception of a problem
To change the perception of the problem.
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show | teaches people to replace negative cognition or thoughts with positive, self enhancing thoughts
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Guided Discovery ( CBT technique) | show 🗑
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Distancing ( CBT technique) | show 🗑
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Thought Stopping ( CBT technique) | show 🗑
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show | to do meditation techniques to relax muscles
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Mental Imagery (CBT techniques) Cognitive modeling | show 🗑
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show | the client is information gathering
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what is the main focus of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy | show 🗑
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what are the 6 BIG ethical Principles that Rehabilitation Counseling is build on | show 🗑
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show | Topographic, genetic,dynamic,economic structural adaptive
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what are the psycho anylitical perspectives of psycho-dynamic theory | show 🗑
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show | central and the vehicle through which change occurs ( focus on the HOW)
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show | Externalizing forbidden ideas/needs and putting them on others ( if you dont like something about yourself you can point it out in others quickly)
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show | Forcing painful memories and experiences out of conscious memory
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5 sources of ethical standards | show 🗑
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Freudian theory | show 🗑
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show | Fritz Perlz
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Regression ( psychodynamic) | show 🗑
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show | Seeking to excel in functionally related or unrelated activities or behaviors to make up for disability generated loss
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What are some differences between Freud and Aldler | show 🗑
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show | Holistic Nature
Wholeness of the person is necessary for full understanding
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4 tenents of Adlerian theory | show 🗑
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Who founded trait factor theory | show 🗑
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What does Trait factor theory focus on | show 🗑
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key players in Trait factor theory | show 🗑
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The Code of ethics | show 🗑
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Scope of Practice | show 🗑
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Levels of family counseling | show 🗑
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