General Overview Flashcards

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Who is associated with person centred therapy?

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Carl Rogers

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What school is person centred therapy in?

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Humanistic School

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3
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Explain Carl Rogers’ theory

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humanistic school

here and now

Counsellor believes the client is an expert of
themselves and their own experiences

Helps the cleint to gain self-acceptance

Believes humans have the ability to self
heal assuming the core conditions are in place

core conditions Are necessary and sufficient

client therapist relationship is the most important aspect in a successful outcome
to therapy

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What is the role of the counselor in person centred therapy?

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Counsellor believes the client is an expert of
themselves and their own experiences

Helps the cleint to gain self-acceptance

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What is the basis of the person centred model?

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Believes humans have the ability to self
heal assuming the core conditions are in place

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How important are the necessary conditions for Carl Rogers’ person-centred theory?

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they are necessary and sufficient

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How important is the client therapist relationship in person centred therapy?

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Most important aspect in a successful outcome
to therapy

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Who is associated with transactional analysis therapy?

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Eric Berne

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9
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What school is transactional analysis in?

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Psychodynamic school

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10
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Explain Eric Berne’s theory

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Psychodynamic school

Presenting past

Counsellor is considered an expert

Helps the client to realize how
childhood experiences affect their life today

basis of the model is Parent, adult, and child ego states

core conditions are: Desirable

client therapist relationship: Counsellor teaches techniques, sets
homework and uses worksheets to aid the therapy

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What is the role of the counselor in transactional analysis therapy?

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Counsellor is considered an expert

Helps the client to realize how
childhood experiences affect their life today

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12
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What is the focus of transactional therapy?

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Presenting past

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13
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what is the basis of the transactional analysis model?

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Parent, adult, and child ego states

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14
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how important are the core conditions of transactional analysis?

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desirable

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how important is the client therapist relationship in transactional analysis?

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Counsellor teaches techniques, sets
homework and uses worksheets to aid the therapy

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16
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Who is associated with Rational Emotive Behavioural Therapy?

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Albert Ellis

17
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What is the focus of REBT?

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How we think

18
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what is the basis REBT model?

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Action, belief and consequence

19
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What is the role of the counselor in REBT therapy?

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Counsellor is considered an expert

Helps the client to think more rationally about life

20
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How important are the core conditions in REBT?

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Desirable

21
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How important is the client therapist relationship in REBT?

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Counsellor teaches techniques, sets
homework, and uses worksheet to
aid in therapy