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empty chair is a technique used in which therapy |
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Shame-attacking exercises |
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exercises aimed to help reduce the shame associated with certain behaviors and increase a person's self-acceptance |
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a cognitive process and way of asking open ended questions which try to tease out what the client has learned from their experiences |
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reinforcement using an established number of responses required for your client to move forward |
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generalizing a specific experience to a more broad category of stimuli |
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Prepare us for future events and bring a balance of opposites |
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according to jungian psychology, dreams serve to: |
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Jung term: the image of ourselves that we present to the world |
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Jung archetype which may be comprised of hidden anxieties and repressed thoughts |
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Such inner conflicts could be resolved, claimed Jung, by allowing repressed ideas to emerge into the conscious and accommodating (rather than destroying) them, thus creating a state of inner harmony, through a process known as |
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Philip Zimbardo's study of _________ in a prison situation (1971) |
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idealised impressions of the male or female, which emerge from the collective unconscious in dreams and inform our ideas of the opposite gender. As we age, they bring us into touch with the aspects of our personality repressed during the formation of a gender identity. |
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Proper attending behavior |
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SOLER is an acronym to remind counselors of what? |
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the participatory agreement and involvement between a counselor and client that directs the counseling relationship toward meeting therapeutic goals, objectives, and outcomes |
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a diagram using shapes and symbols to map family patterns and relationships |
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a dysfunctional way of communication often seen in families where one person is placed in the middle and becomes manipulated to carry communication messages between two other members |
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the concept of a group as an entity dates back to: |
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leaders in these groups are relatively passive and guide rather than lead |
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Father of theory of vocational choice. his greatest contribution to career counseling has been his emphasis on the role that self-concept plays across the life-span of a person's career development. |
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Reality, educational process, emotional and individual values |
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the theory of Ginzberg, Ginsberg, Axlerad, and Herma recognizes four factors that influence vocational choice: |
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according to the Holland Code, these people are "doers" and prefer to work outdoors, or with tools, objects, or machinery. |
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the Holland Theory places a strong emphasis on _______ as a part of career decision making |
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