SFBT is a present oriented, problem focused orientation.
If a client was coming to therapy to address their “angry ou…
If a client was coming to therapy to address their “angry outbursts” which therapist would be primarily concerned with finding out what the triggers and consequences are for this behavior?
What’s the role of the existential counselor?
What’s the role of the existential counselor?
Which therapist would be curious to know your early childhoo…
Which therapist would be curious to know your early childhood memories and what position you are in the birth order of your siblings?
Client: “I just can’t believe I am divorced. I can’t believe…
Client: “I just can’t believe I am divorced. I can’t believe I wasn’t strong enough to fix it. I just have so much shame. I guess I really am a loser just like the rest of my family.” Therapist: “You’re not a loser. That’s your shame talking. Shame loves to attack us and make us feel small. It is happiest when we are suffering. Let’s name your shame, what do you want to call this hideous thing?” What kind of therapist is this?
For psychoanalysts, projective tests like the inkblot would…
For psychoanalysts, projective tests like the inkblot would provide some insight into the client’s _________.
What specifically is described as being equal by the matchin…
What specifically is described as being equal by the matching law?
Feminist and ______ therapists both agree that the client is…
Feminist and ______ therapists both agree that the client is the expert in their own lives.
The emergence of learning about relations that three or more…
The emergence of learning about relations that three or more stimuli are functionally similar is called:
A primary problem we discussed with many psychotherapeutic a…
A primary problem we discussed with many psychotherapeutic approaches is that they attempt to improve well-being by: