Questions per Group Flashcards

(18 cards)

1
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which wave of feminism did feminist therapy emerge?

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2nd

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  1. What location is known as the birthplace of the women’s rights movement in the U.S. and was the site of the 1848 convention that led to the creation of the Declaration of Sentiments?
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Seneca Falls New York

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3
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  1. Empowerment is one of the highlights of this theory
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Feminist Theory

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4
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It is the term used to describe the internal representation of how we want things to be.

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Quality World

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5
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  1. In Choice Theory, what concepts rely on punishment or reward to control behavior?
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External Control Psychology

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  1. What does reality therapy reject the existence of, viewing all behaviors as a product of our choices instead?
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Mental Health Conditions

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What are the 3 Cs of CBT?
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Catching, Checking, Changing

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What is the main goal of CBT?

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Behavioral modification

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9
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What do you call the unhelpful thinking styles that prevent us from achieving our goals and distort our reality?

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Cognitive distortions

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A holistic approach used by the Family Systems Theory which suggests that the family should be seen as an interconnected emotional unit.

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Systems thinking

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It is a traditional method used in Family Systems Thinking/Therapy.

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Genogram

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concept in family systems theory that refers to the process of stabilizing tension between two members by involving a third party.

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Triangulation

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13
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  1. In existentialist theory, this refers to pushing people out of their comfort zone to address their
    anxiety related to life’s core issues
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Confrontation

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is caused by the person’s confrontation with the ultimate questions of existence: death, freedom, isolation, and meaningless.

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Inner conflict

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It arises when individuals avoid, rather than confront and cope with, life’s core issues.

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Psychopathology

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16
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What is the key concept in Rogerian Theory that refers to a person’s innate drive to
reach their full potential?

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Self-actualization

17
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What is another name for Rogerian therapy?

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Person centered

18
Q

In Rogerian therapy, the therapist provides ______, which means accepting the
client without judgment.

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Answer: Unconditional Positive Regard