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Psychology 811 with Dew at Michigan State University
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The inherent propensity in all humans to maintain and enhance the self
Actualizing Tendency (PCT)
The ego state that is analytical, rational, and nonjudgmental; the objective part of the personality; it engages in problem-solving
Adult Ego State (TA)
Unconscious methods used to fight off instinctual outbursts of the Id and Superego
Defense Mechanisms (PA)
A method of time-structuring that involves stroking the self in fantasy
Withdrawal (TA)
That part of the mind that mediates between external reality and inner wishes and impulses. It is executants for all divisions of the mind
Ego (PA)
A quiescent period of psychosexual development that follows the phallic stage and lasts until puberty
Latency (PA)
The chronological pattern of the modalities involved in the emergence and expression of a symptom
Firing Order (MMT)
Basic forms of recognition from others, which may be positive, negative, or mixed
Stroke (TA)
Identifying chronological patterns of modalities involved in the emergence and expression of a symptom
Tracking (MMT)
Complex, unconscious pattern of related thoughts that organize thinking
Schema (CT)
When a person's responses to a stimuli (often emotional) are heightened
Hot Cognition (CT)
A series of transactions that is complementary (reciprocal), ulterior, and proceeds toward a predictable outcome
Game Analysis (TA)
Use of 2 or more theories in the repertoire of counseling; seeks to differentially apply theories and techniques that best work w/ specific clients
Eclectic/Integrative Therapy (MMT)
emphasizes helping the client or family to focus upon the future and desired goals, the discrepancy b/w present conditions & desired future cond...
Solution-Focused Therapy
process in which the therapist assists the client to edit/revise the narrative story that represents their personality and self-concept...
Narratives
views human psychological function or personality as a consistent process or style that has been created by a person through internal psychological...
Constructivism
Rogers believes that when people experience high degrees of incongruence they protect themselves by or stimuli into awareness by __________
distorting and denying
Rogers conditions of counseling defines the steps for a strong therapeutic _________
relationship
Belief that each person's view of reality is subjective and valid is __________
phenomenological
Two theorists that emphasize positive value and affect are __________
Rogers and Perls
To protect clients from becoming nontherapeutically agitated by the high intensity of Gestalt therapy, ... client may return to __________
Safety Islands
The key to Gestalt Therapy is to help the client to increase _______ by _______ ____
awareness, frustrating him/her
View that humans are complete entities is _______
holistic
Gestalt means an ______________
organized pattern or whole
The three characteristics that all irrational beliefs have in common are __________________________
Awfulizing, Childish Demandingness, and Critical Evaluation of Self and/or Others
Term Ellis used as constant reindoctrination of self with irrational beliefs is _______________
Musturbation
Gloria said Rogers brought out her _________ self, Ellis her ________ self, and Perls her ________ self.
Feeling
Thinking
Fighting
Thinking
Fighting
Ellis' term for UPR is _______
Full Tolerance
A term used by both Perls and Freud for the condition in which balance is achieved by reducing tension is ________
Homeostasis
Another name for Freud's paradigm or the levels of consciousness is his ___________________. Which consists of the _______, the _______, and the ___
Topographic Theory
Unconscious
Preconscious
Conscious
Unconscious
Preconscious
Conscious
Process Freud described as protecting the ego are as a group called __________
defense mechanisms
Freud's use of patient/client distortion and treating them as a significant other is __________
Countertransference
Attributing unaccepted qualities to others is _______
Projection
Freud and Perls both left their home countries because of the rise of the _______
Nazis
All behavior occurs for reasons and has causes and meanings
Psychic Determinism
About this deck
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Created: 2010-12-16
Size: 35 flashcards
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Created: 2010-12-16
Size: 35 flashcards
Views: 14
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