PERSPECTIVES ON BEHAVIOUR CHANGE Flashcards
therapy isn’t a special process of fixing something that’s wrong. Rather, it’s on a continuum with other life experiences.
A) psychosocial
B) psychodynamic
C) learning
D) humanistic
D) humanistic
In this view, a person who’s living life to the fullest should always engage in more or less the same processes as occur in therapy
A) psychosocial
B) psychodynamic
C) learning
D) humanistic
D) humanistic
personal growth required genuinity and openness from other people and empathetic understanding
A) psychosocial
B) psychodynamic
C) learning
D) humanistic
D) humanistic
One point these theorists have made is that much of human behavior isn’t monitored consciously but is cued automatically and habitually
A) psychosocial
B) psychodynamic
C) learning
D) self regulation
D) self regulation
therapy focused on breaking down automacity by having the person engage in more controlled or monitored processing of whats going on
A) psychosocial
B) psychodynamic
C) learning
D) self regulation
D) self regulation
a view in which therapy must provide people with a way to make the desired responses automatic in place of the problem responses.
A) psychosocial
B) psychodynamic
C) learning
D) self regulation
D) self regulation
therapy focusing on stages in which clients repeatedly use feedback from the therapy and from actions outside the therapy to guide their movements through a long term plan of change
A) psychosocial
B) psychodynamic
C) learning
D) self regulation
D) self regulation
a view which focuses on making people better problem solvers
A) psychosocial
B) psychodynamic
C) learning
D) self regulation
D) self regulation