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Flashcards covering key theories and concepts from Helping Relationships, Career Development, and Assessment modules for CPCE exam preparation.
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In Carl Rogers' Person-Centered Therapy, the three core conditions are Empathy, Congruence, and __________.
Unconditional Positive Regard
Fritz Perls' Gestalt Therapy emphasizes awareness, responsibility, and focusing on the __________ and Now.
Here
Fritz Perls' technique where a client speaks to a representative of another person is called the __________ __________ technique.
Empty Chair
Albert Ellis developed the __________ Model to challenge irrational beliefs that create emotional distress.
ABCDE
The term for Albert Ellis' concept of people demanding they must succeed is __________ .
Musturbation
Aaron Beck’s Cognitive Therapy focuses on cognitive distortions and __________ thoughts.
Automatic
Alfred Adler’s Individual Psychology posits that __________ motivates growth.
Inferiority
William Glasser’s Reality Therapy uses the __________ acronym to represent Wants, Doing, Evaluation, and Planning.
WDEP
Viktor Frankl’s Logotherapy is based on the belief that humans seek __________ and purpose.
Meaning
B.F. Skinner is known for __________ Conditioning, where behavior is learned through consequences.
Operant
Albert Bandura’s Social Learning Theory is known for the concepts of __________ and Self-Efficacy.
Modeling
Joseph Wolpe developed __________ __________, a method using relaxation plus gradual exposure for phobias.
Systematic Desensitization
Arnold Lazarus' Multimodal Therapy is known for the acronym __________, representing seven modalities of human experience.
BASIC-ID
Steve de Shazer’s Solution-Focused Therapy often uses the __________ Question to help clients envision a future without their problem.
Miracle
In Murray Bowen’s Family Systems, the process of remaining an individual within the family is called __________ of Self.
Differentiation
Salvador Minuchin’s Structural Family Therapy focuses on boundaries, __________, and disengagement.
Enmeshment
Virginia Satir identified five communication styles: Placater, Blamer, Computer, __________, and Congruent.
Distractor
Jay Haley’s Strategic Family Therapy is known for directives and __________ interventions.
Paradoxical
Frank Parsons, known as the Father of Career Counseling, developed the __________ and __________ Theory.
Trait and Factor
In John Holland's RIASEC hexagram, the 'E' stands for __________.
Enterprising
In Holland’s theory, __________ refers to the match between a person's personality and their work environment.
Congruence
Donald Super’s Life-Span Life-Space Theory emphasizes that career development reflects one's __________-__________.
Self-Concept
John Krumboltz’s Social Learning Theory includes the concept of __________ __________, where unexpected opportunities influence a career.
Planned Happenstance
Anne Roe’s Needs Theory suggests that __________-__________ relationships influence career choice.
Parent-Child
Linda Gottfredson’s theory describes __________ as the process of children eliminating career options based on gender or prestige.
Circumscription
Eli Ginzberg’s Developmental Career Theory stages are Fantasy, __________, and Realistic.
Tentative
The __________-IV is used to measure intelligence in adults aged 16 and older.
WAIS
The __________-V is the Wechsler test designed specifically for measuring child intelligence.
WISC
The __________-2 is the most widely tested personality test for identifying psychopathology.
MMPI
The __________ measures normal personality traits and is frequently used in career counseling.
16PF
The __________ project test measures personality through the use of inkblots.
Rorschach
The Thematic Apperception Test (TAT) measures personality and motives through client __________.
Storytelling
The Strong Interest Inventory is a career assessment based on __________'s RIASEC theory.
Holland
__________ is defined as the consistency of an assessment over time.
Reliability
__________ is defined as the degree to which a test measures what it claims to measure.
Validity
In a normal distribution, __________ percent of scores fall within 1 standard deviation of the mean.
68
In a normal distribution, __________ percent of scores fall within 2 standard deviations of the mean.
95
A Z Score has a mean of 0 and a standard deviation of __________.
1
A T Score has a mean of 50 and a standard deviation of __________.
10
In a __________ skew, the tail of the distribution points to the right.
Positive
The __________ rank represents the percentage of people scoring below an individual.
Percentile
Wait-IV measures intelligence in adults, while __________ measures intelligence in children.
WISC-V