Module Five Flashcards
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What is important in goal setting with clients?
SMART goals
specific, measurable, attainable, relevant, time bound
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What are the five basic needs outlined by Glasser?
Love/belonging, power, fun, freedom, and survival.
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What is a behavioural example of how love might be met?
Getting into a committed relationship
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What is a behavioural example of how belonging might be met?
Acting like your peers to fit in
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What is a behavioural example of how power might be met?
Pushing yourself in school to get good grades
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What is a behavioural example of how fun might be met?
Going out with your friends
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What is a behavioural example of how freedom might be met?
Moving out on your own
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What is a behavioural example of how survival might be met?
Getting groceries
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What does Glasser mean by “there is no such thing as common sense”
Everyone’s perceived worlds are different. No one sees things the same way; therefore common sense can not exist as it would be different for everyone.
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Listening for metaphors technique
What is it?
Listening for these figures of speech that use an object or idea to suggest analogy.
How are Glasser and Roger’s theories similar to each other?
They both believe that the setting of the counselling environment is important and that increasing locus of control is important.
Also, they both recognize people as humans instead of a label or diagnoses.
How are Glasser and Roger’s theories different?
Glasser focuses on how needs affect behaviours, feelings, thoughts and physiology. Techniques are used to evaluate and change behaviour.
Rogers focuses on our duty to provide clients with the right conditions to change (a positive and strong relationship). Techniques should be used to enhance the relationship.
What are some of Glasser’s techniques?
- Setting the environment
- Exploring wants and needs
- Present behaviour
- Total behaviour
- Evaluation
- Plan
What is the exploring wants and needs technique?
Understanding the client’s quality world and asking them what they want.
What is the present behaviour technique?
Determining what their current behaviour is that is helping them get what they want.