Across
- 1. Therapy: A humanistic approach emphasizing empathy, unconditional positive regard, and congruence.
- 4. Theory: Explores unconscious processes and unresolved conflicts influencing behavior.
- 6. Systems Theory: Examines the impact of various systems, like family and community, on an individual's development.
- 7. Care: An approach that recognizes and responds to the widespread impact of trauma on individuals.
- 10. Theory: Explores unconscious processes and early childhood experiences in shaping behavior.
- 17. Therapy (CBT): An approach that addresses thoughts, feelings, and behaviors to promote positive change.
- 18. Therapy: Aims to modify problematic behaviors through reinforcement or punishment.
- 19. Strengthening individuals or groups to enhance their capacity and control over their lives.
- 20. Competence: The ability to understand, respect, and work with diverse individuals and groups.
Down
- 2. The ability to adapt and bounce back from adversity.
- 3. Competence: The ability to effectively work with individuals from diverse cultural backgrounds.
- 5. Reduction: A strategy aiming to minimize the negative consequences associated with risky behaviors.
- 8. Theory: Focuses on the emotional bonds between individuals, especially between caregivers and children.
- 9. Brief Therapy: Concentrates on identifying and amplifying solutions rather than focusing on problems.
- 11. Theory: A framework that views individuals as part of larger interconnected systems.
- 12. Interviewing: A client-centered approach to elicit behavior change by exploring and resolving ambivalence.
- 13. Therapy: A therapeutic approach that emphasizes the importance of personal storytelling and meaning-making.
- 14. Justice: Advocating for fairness, equity, and equal opportunities for all individuals in society.
- 15. Perspective: Emphasizes identifying and utilizing an individual's strengths in the intervention process.
- 16. Theory: Focuses on gender-based issues and advocates for social equality.
