Counseling Theories Snapshot

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Across
  1. 4. an archetype that represents the qualities we possess and often cannot stand or ignore which we project onto others
  2. 5. A CBT counselor believes certain situations lead to the development of ______ beliefs
  3. 11. Needs (2 words, no space) Choice theory believes these drive all behavior
  4. 14. This theory believes in social order and belonging
  5. 17. This theory places emphasis on the internal-locus of control
  6. 18. A goal for person-centered counselor is to increase the client’s ________, alignment between the real self and ideal self
  7. 19. The belief that we are inherently goal driven
  8. 21. These cognitions are false beliefs that a client thinks about themselves, affecting their daily life, situations, and relationships.
  9. 22. (2 words, no space); an incomplete cycle or gestalt
  10. 23. What is the search for answers in an answerless world known as to an existentialist?
Down
  1. 1. This is a common technique in reality therapy to change language around blame
  2. 2. this theory believes that realities are socially constructed
  3. 3. A Rogerian counselor believes all clients have the capacity towards _______
  4. 6. Albert Ellis’ primary insight into the client’s unhelpful reaction is their _____, not the event or situation itself
  5. 7. A behavioral counselor will provide this technique to increase a client’s behavior
  6. 8. An existential counselor believes this to be the primary drive for existence
  7. 9. Existentialist counselors believe clients must confront these
  8. 10. this is believed to be fundamental for a Gestalt counselor
  9. 12. Behaviorists believe this to be the primary force in determining behavior
  10. 13. Psychoanalytic counselors believe that ______ drives human behavior
  11. 15. Inherited universal patterns and images that are part of the collective unconscious
  12. 16. Believed to be the first comprehensive approach to therapy
  13. 20. This theorist believed that the influence of relationships and empathy were unnecessary
  14. 24. Adlerian counselors believe this to be the fundamental drive behind human behavior