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show | Sigmund Freud, alfred adler, carl jung
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Autonomy | show 🗑
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show | To be FAIR in the treatment of ALL... To provide appropriate service to ALL
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show | To be FAITHFUL.. To keep promises and honor the trust placed in Rehab Counselors
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Veracity | show 🗑
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Nonmaleficence | show 🗑
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show | to do good to others... to promote the well being of others
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3 approaches to behavioral therapy | show 🗑
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Who was the founder of Operent Conditioning | show 🗑
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show | to use reinforcements and punishment to shape a behavior
behavior that is reinforced will stay, the behavior that is not reinforced will go away
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show | 1. the CS must be before the US
2. The delay between the introduction of the US after the CS
3. The number of trials effect classic conditioning
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show | A response that comes RIGHT AFTER a Conditioned Stimuli
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Classic Conditioning, CONDITIONING PROCESS | show 🗑
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show | Collaborative Empiricism, distancing, thought stopping, guided discovery, relaxation, systematic desensitization, mental imagery, cognitive modeling , re framing
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What is the goal of CBT | show 🗑
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show | Places little emphasis on self development
Personality is viewed as a result of a cause
Personality is environmentally influenced
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What is CBT | show 🗑
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show | What something means to a client and how they respond
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show | Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
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show | to help clients UNLEARN an inappropriate behavior when connected to specific stimuli
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show | A plan toward change, collaborative, subject to change
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show | Positive stimulus is removed after undesirable behavior (take away TV privileges)
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show | To correct learning which improves new coping skills, enhance communication, overcome manipulative emotional conflicts
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show | Multidisiplinary approach ( social learning through coaching and feedback.
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What is a Token economy (operent conditioning) | show 🗑
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show | Being exposed to fear until a client is less afraid
IDEA fear is learned and needs to be unlearned
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show | Treatment aimed to remove fear response of a phobia and substitute relaxation
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Adversive therapy ( classic Conditioning) | show 🗑
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3 treatment techniques of Behavioral therapy ( classical conditioning) | show 🗑
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show | shaping, differential reinforcement, behavioral contracts,token economy, social skills training
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What is Stimulus Generalization | show 🗑
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what is Positive Punishment ( operant conditioning) | show 🗑
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who was the founder of Classical Conditioning | show 🗑
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stimulus discrimination | show 🗑
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Differential Reinforcement ( operant conditioning) | show 🗑
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show | Targeting maladaptive behavior not typically occurring in natural environment.
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Assumptions of Behavioral Therapy | show 🗑
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show | Protection of Morals (choose freely)
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show | Adopting socially acceptable behaviors to express forbidden impulses.
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Rationalization (psychodynamic therapy) | show 🗑
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What are the key tenents of REBT Rational emotive behavioral therapy | show 🗑
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show | All humans strive for surviving, be pain free, satisfied, beliefs are not facts and happiness
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3 techniques in REBT | show 🗑
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show | Logical disputes, empirical disputes, functional disputes and alternative disputes
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Behavioral techniques ( REBT) | show 🗑
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Emotive techniques ( REBT) | show 🗑
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Who founded Cognitive behavioral therapy | show 🗑
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who founded Person Centered theory (rogerian therapy) | show 🗑
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show | Albert Ellis
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show | how do beliefs determine the way human beings feel and behave
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show | genuousness
Positive Regard
Positive self regard
self concept
empathetic
actualizing tendencies
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3 Major philosophies of Person Centered Therapy | show 🗑
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4 What are the challenges for Person Centered therapy ( rogerian theory) | show 🗑
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show | the therapist is fallible or a guide to self actualization
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show | to have the client experience feelings
relationship building
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what does Person Centered Therapy focus on | show 🗑
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some disorders that Cognitive behavioral therapy can help | show 🗑
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What are the objectives of the Rehab counseling CODE OF ETHICS | show 🗑
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Systematic Desensitization ( cognitive Behavioral Therapy) | show 🗑
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Limitations of Cognitive Behavioral therapy | show 🗑
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show | a process of teaching clients both cognitive and physical skills for autonomously coping with future stressful situations.
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REFRAMING ( CBT strategy) | show 🗑
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show | teaches people to replace negative cognition or thoughts with positive, self enhancing thoughts
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Guided Discovery ( CBT technique) | show 🗑
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show | Testing validity of ingrained beliefs
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show | Stop bad thoughts and begin good thoughts on the spot
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show | to do meditation techniques to relax muscles
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show | Both are ways to learn appropriate SELF TALK
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Collaborative empiricism (CBT Technique) | show 🗑
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what is the main focus of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy | show 🗑
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show | Autonomy
Benevolence
NON Maleficence
Justice
Veracity
Fidelity
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what are the 5 views of Psycho-dynamic theory | show 🗑
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what are the psycho anylitical perspectives of psycho-dynamic theory | show 🗑
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what are some Limitations of Psycho-dynamic theory | show 🗑
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show | central and the vehicle through which change occurs ( focus on the HOW)
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Projection ( psycho dynamic ) | show 🗑
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show | Forcing painful memories and experiences out of conscious memory
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5 sources of ethical standards | show 🗑
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show | Sexual and aggressive energies originated in the ID the modulated to the EGO and then is
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show | Fritz Perlz
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show | Reverting to childlike behavior
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show | Seeking to excel in functionally related or unrelated activities or behaviors to make up for disability generated loss
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What are some differences between Freud and Aldler | show 🗑
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show | Holistic Nature
Wholeness of the person is necessary for full understanding
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show | 1.the social context- behavior is only understood in the social context
2.Goal directedness- all behavior is goal driven
3.the lifestyle- interactions with others measure self growth
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Who founded trait factor theory | show 🗑
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show | The knowledge of self
knowledge of requirments and the accurated reasoning of the 2 factors
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key players in Trait factor theory | show 🗑
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The Code of ethics | show 🗑
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Scope of Practice | show 🗑
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show | Level 1- individual
level 2- family feedback
level 3- provide emotional support
level 4- provide structured assessments
level 5- family counseling
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