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Helping Relationships NCE Questions and Answers Indivisible Self Wellness model based on Adler's theory, has 17 wellness dimensions Therapeutic Alliance Most important predictor of therapy success Previous Play Next Rewind 10 seconds Move forward 10 seconds Unmute 0:02 / ...

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Helping Relationships NCE Questions
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Indivisible Self - answer Wellness model based on Adler's theory, has 17 wellness
dimensions

Therapeutic Alliance - answer Most important predictor of therapy success

Resistance - answer Way to control anxiety (Freud), noncompliance with homework,
negative social influence - these are all causes of what in therapy?

Big Five - answer Openness
Conscientiousness
Extraversion
Agreeableness
Neuroticism OCEAN

Transference - answer Client applies feelings about someone else to the therapist

Ego Psychology - answer Help resolve conflict to lead to more independent ego; neo-
Freudian; ego more important than id; Erikson

Interpersonal Psychoanalysis - answerHenry Stack Sullivan - focus on current
interactions and relationships; neo-Freudian; less emphasis on past

Object Relations Theory - answerPersonality is developed through early parent-child
interaction - may encounter splitting, seeing people in all or nothing terms - modern
psychodynamic theory

Inferiority Complex - answerTerm coined by Adler, feeling that you're not as good as
others

Birth Order - answerAdler - believed personality influenced by number and order of
siblings

Fictions - answerAdler - people's beliefs about themselves and others that are false

Individuation - answerGoal of Jungian psychology, discovering your inner self

Archetypes - answerTemplates for human thought and behavior - ex. persona, shadow,
animus/anima

, Amplification - answerJungian technique of comparing dreams to myth or fairy tale

Active Imagination - answerJungian techniques of having clients talk to characters in
their dreams

Explication - answerJungian technique of helping clients find out why certain things
were in their dreams

Adlerian - answerWhat kind of techniques are these: Encouragement
Acting 'as if'
"How would your life be different if you were well?"
Spitting in the client's soup
Catching oneself
Pushbutton

Response Cost - answerBehavioral technique - reduce - behavior by removing +
reinforcement, used in token economies

Implosion Therapy - answerClient imagines hypothetical situation that would cause
extreme anxiety to get desensitized; created by Stampfl

Overcorrection - answerBehavioral technique; ex. child throwing tantrum has to put toys
back AND sweep floor

Cognitive-Behavior Modification - answerMeichenbaum - teaches clients to change self
talk - Stress Innoculation Therapy (SIT)

Cognitive Therapy - answerBeck - emotions and behavior are caused by thoughts - try
to change automatic thoughts

Distorted Thinking - answerInaccurate thoughts of ideas - examples are dichotomous
thinking, selective abstraction (focus on negative), overgeneralization, magnification,
labeling, mind reading (know what others think), fortune telling

Cognitive Rehearsal - answerCognitive therapy technique - practice using new thoughts

Thought Stopping - answerCognitive therapy technique - interrupt a pattern of negative
self-talk

Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT) - answerAlbert Ellis - rational and irrational
beliefs produce emotion

Reality Therapy - answerGlasser -also called choice theory - goal is to make choices
that result in happy, positive life - people are in control of actions

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