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