Theory Categories Flashcards

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What theories are under the postmodern therapies?

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Narrative therapy and solution-focused therapy

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What theories are under the cognitive behavioral therapies?

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Cognitive behavioral therapy, rational motive behavioral therapy, reality therapy, dialectic behavioral therapy

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What is under the humanistic and existential therapies?

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Client person-centered therapy, gestalt therapy, experimental therapy, existential therapy.

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What therapies are under the systems therapies?

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Bowen Family therapy, general systems therapy, structural family therapy, Satir communications therapy, strategic therapy.

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What therapies are under the psychodynamic therapies?

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Depth psychology therapy, adalarian therapy, psychodynamic theory, object relations psychodynamic therapy, self-psychology psychodynamic therapy, and attachment-based therapy.

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Key concepts for client person-centered therapy

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Congruence
Unconditional positive regard
Empathy
Self-actualization
Locus of control
Non-directive therapy
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Key concepts for gestalt therapy

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Phenomenological method
Dialogical relationship
Experiential
Here and now focus

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Interventions for gestalt therapy

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Empty chair technique
Experiments
Body techniques

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Key concepts for experiential/symbolic therapy.

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Battle for structure
Battle for initiative
Trial of labor
Activating constructive anxiety
Play, humor and craziness
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What are the key concepts for depth psychology therapy

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Collective unconscious, archetypes, active imagination, psyche and soul, mythology

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What are the key concepts for adalarian therapy?

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Inferiority, early recollection, family constellation, lifestyle assessment, dream interpretation, role playing, guided imagery, encouragement.

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What are the key concepts for object relations psychodynamic theory?

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Object
Internalization
Self and object representations
Ego
Splitting
Projection
Projective identification
Introjection
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What are the key concepts for self-psychology psychodynamic therapy?

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Soft objects
Self-object needs
Mirroring
Optimal frustration
Mirroring transference
Twin ship transference
Idealizing transference
Adversarial transference
Experience near empathy
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What are the key concepts for attachment based therapy?

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Attachment behavior system
Secure attachment
Preoccupied - anxious attachment
Dismissive - avoidant attachment
Fearful - avoidant attachment
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What are the key concepts for Bowen family therapy?

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Triangles
Differentiation of self
Nuclear family emotional system
Family projection process
Multi-generational transmission process
Emotional cutoff
Genogram
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What are the interventions for Bowen Family therapy?

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Reframing
Genogram
Di- triangulation
Teaching "I" statements
Interacts with family
Models
Bibliography
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What are the main concepts for general systems therapy?

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Homeostasis
Negative feedback
Positive feedback
Calibration
Wholeness
Equifinality
Equipotentiality
First order change
Second order change
Non-summativity
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What are the key concepts for structural family therapy?

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Alliances
Collations
Power hierarchy
Subsystems
Family map
Disengaged boundaries
Emeshed boundaries
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What are the interventions for structural family therapy?

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Joining
Tracking
Mimesis
Reframe
Enactment
Boundary making
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What are the key concepts for secure communications therapy?

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Incongruent communications
Styles of communications
1. Placater
2. Blamer
3. Computer
4. Distracted
5. Leveler
Modeling communications, "I" statements
Family Life chronology
Family sculpting
Take responsibility
Metaphors and storytelling
Transforming rules
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What are the interventions for strategic therapy?

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Paradoxical directives
Positioning
Homework
Prescribing the symptom
Restraining
Ordeals