Review for Test One

 

 

Chapters 1, 2 3

 

Knowledge needed for effective work with multi-cultural populations

Characteristics of effective therapeutic persons

Therapy for counseling students

Preventing burnout

Issues for the ethical practitioner

Informed consent

Dual relationships

Confidentiality

Feminist therapists view of diagnosis

 

Chapter 4

 

Basic ego defenses i.e. repression etc.

Freudian stages and personality traits

Purpose of psychoanalytic therapy

Behavior of the analyst

Transference

Interpretation

Resistance

Countertransference

Functions and nature of the id, ego, and super-ego

Expectations of people in analysis

Working with dreams

 

 

Chapter 5

 

Adlerian therapist and client/therapist relationship

Stages of Adlerian therapy

Encouragement

Adlerian phenomenological orientation

Fictional finalism

Basic characteristics of children and birth order

 

 

Chapter 7

 

Person-centered therapy and human nature

Method of person centered therapy

Congruence

Unconditional positive regard

Empathic understanding

Internal source of evaluation

Personal characteristics of the therapist

Core condition s of growth-promoting environment

Limitations of person-centered approach

 

 

Chapter 8

 

Basic goal of Gestalt Therapy

Impasse point

Internal conflicts

Purpose of Gestalt techniques

Five layers of neurosis

Limitations of Gestalt therapy

 

Chapter 6

 

Goals of Existentially oriented counselors

Existential view of anxiety

Philosophy of Existentialism

Main issue of therapy as existentialists see it

View of death

Relatedness

Existential guilt

Living authentically