Topic 1 Flashcards
A process that focuses on helping a person with their current problem.
Counseling
An in-dept process that focuses on the past traumas and experiences of an individual.
Psychotherapy
Its goal focuses on long-term issues and growth.
Psychotherapy
It solves the current problem of the individual
Counseling
Its approach focuses on practical solutions
Counseling
equiped with an approach that involved exploring unconscious processes
Psychotherapy
Which is which:
A short-term session (weeks to months); A long term session (months to years)
Counseling; Psychotherapy
It uses a diverse therapeutical techniques
Psychotherapy
It uses various therapy techniques. Mostly person-centered or solution-centered therapy
Counseling
it usually tackle severe mental health disorders or deep-seated issues
Psychotherapy
It usually handles cases that involves life challenges, career guidance, and stress management
Counseling
It mostly requires a degree in line with social work or related fields.
Counseling
This mostly requires an advance degree in psychology, psychiatry, or related fields
Psychotherapy
Its settings are usually in hospitals, mental health clinics, or private practice
Psychotherapy
the setting for this are usually in schools, community centers, or private practices too
counseling
the intensity for this methods is usually high that requires frequent and regular session
Psychotherapy
The intensity for this is usually variables only that are often less intense
Counseling
A professional relationship between the clinician and the client
Therapeutic relationship
A key component of a therapeutic relationship that talks about confidentiality and non-judgemental attitude
Trust and safety
a key component that talks about active listening and validation of the client
empathy and understanding
this key component focuses on goal setting and active participation
Collaboration and engagement
This key component talks about boundaries and consistency
Respect and professionalism
A key component that is concern with honesty and self-disclosure
genuineness and authenticity
this is a key component that focuses on feedback and motivation
support and encouragement
An importance of the therapeutic relationship that when the client feel safe, understood, and supported they are more likely to cooperate better with the professional
Facilitates progress
A strong therapeutic relationship can help build a structure for an effective therapy, making the client more engage and make meaningful changes
Foundation for change
quality of the threapeutic relationship affects the result of the sessions. Includes symptom reduction and imrpoving well-being
Enhances outcome