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Group Counseling Theories
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ADLERIAN: The theory and practice of Individual Psychology
GESTALT: existential-experiential form of psychotherapy that emphasizes personal responsibility
REBT: Abbreviation of Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy
ALFRED: First name of therapist who created Adlerian Therapy
ELLIS: Last name of therapist who created REBT
NOW: Here and ___
PSYCHODRAMA: Therapy that closely recreates real-life situations by putting them in the here and now
PROPS: Extra materials or things that can be incorporated into psychodrama therapy
EMOTIVE: Rational ___ Behavior Therapy
AWARENESS: The goal of a phenomenological exploration
FRITZ: First name of Mr. Perl, one of the developers of Gestalt therapy
WHOLE: In German, Gestalt means ___
COGNITIVE BEHAVIOR THERAPY: REBT is one form of this therapy
CONSEQUENCES: The ‘C’ in the A-B-C model stands for ___
EMPOWER: One goal of many forms of therapy is to help the client ___ themselves
MORENO: Last name of therapist who developed psychodrama therapy
GROUP COUNSELING: A form of therapy that posits that people learn from shared experiences
TRANSFERENCE: Phenomenon characterized by unconscious redirection of feelings from one person to another
ROUNDS: Making the ___ is a Gestalt technique that helps group members bring their experiences to the here and now of the group
SCREENING: A pre-evaluation process to determine which clients would best benefit from your counseling group
PSYCHOEDUCATIONAL: A type of group that focusing on developing members' cognitive, affective, and behavioral skills
JOURNALING: A form of 'homework' to help clients reflect
WARMING UP: The first stage of every session in a psychodrama group
ANGER MANAGEMENT: This specific group might benefit most from REBT
WORKING STAGE: The typical third stage in group counseling
SOCIAL INTEREST: Adlerian groups work on the premise that people are driven by ___
EMPTY CHAIR: A Gestalt technique in which members talk to and confront an ___ in the middle
Group Counseling Theories
Across:1. | The typical third stage in group counseling | 4. | A Gestalt technique in which members talk to and confront an ___ in the middle | 6. | A form of therapy that posits that people learn from shared experiences | 8. | First name of Mr. Perl, one of the developers of Gestalt therapy | 9. | Abbreviation of Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy | 10. | Last name of therapist who created REBT | 13. | The ‘C’ in the A-B-C model stands for ___ |
| 15. | First name of therapist who created Adlerian Therapy | 18. | The first stage of every session in a psychodrama group | 21. | A type of group that focusing on developing members' cognitive, affective, and behavioral skills | 22. | Extra materials or things that can be incorporated into psychodrama therapy | 25. | A pre-evaluation process to determine which clients would best benefit from your counseling group | 26. | Adlerian groups work on the premise that people are driven by ___ |
| | Down:2. | existential-experiential form of psychotherapy that emphasizes personal responsibility | 3. | Rational ___ Behavior Therapy | 5. | The theory and practice of Individual Psychology | 7. | Here and ___ | 11. | A form of 'homework' to help clients reflect | 12. | Therapy that closely recreates real-life situations by putting them in the here and now | 14. | Phenomenon characterized by unconscious redirection of feelings from one person to another |
| 16. | Making the ___ is a Gestalt technique that helps group members bring their experiences to the here and now of the group | 17. | This specific group might benefit most from REBT | 19. | One goal of many forms of therapy is to help the client ___ themselves | 20. | In German, Gestalt means ___ | 23. | The goal of a phenomenological exploration | 24. | Last name of therapist who developed psychodrama therapy |
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Group Counseling Theories
Across:1. | The typical third stage in group counseling | 4. | A Gestalt technique in which members talk to and confront an ___ in the middle | 6. | A form of therapy that posits that people learn from shared experiences | 8. | First name of Mr. Perl, one of the developers of Gestalt therapy | 9. | Abbreviation of Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy | 10. | Last name of therapist who created REBT | 13. | The ‘C’ in the A-B-C model stands for ___ |
| 15. | First name of therapist who created Adlerian Therapy | 18. | The first stage of every session in a psychodrama group | 21. | A type of group that focusing on developing members' cognitive, affective, and behavioral skills | 22. | Extra materials or things that can be incorporated into psychodrama therapy | 25. | A pre-evaluation process to determine which clients would best benefit from your counseling group | 26. | Adlerian groups work on the premise that people are driven by ___ |
| | Down:2. | existential-experiential form of psychotherapy that emphasizes personal responsibility | 3. | Rational ___ Behavior Therapy | 5. | The theory and practice of Individual Psychology | 7. | Here and ___ | 11. | A form of 'homework' to help clients reflect | 12. | Therapy that closely recreates real-life situations by putting them in the here and now | 14. | Phenomenon characterized by unconscious redirection of feelings from one person to another |
| 16. | Making the ___ is a Gestalt technique that helps group members bring their experiences to the here and now of the group | 17. | This specific group might benefit most from REBT | 19. | One goal of many forms of therapy is to help the client ___ themselves | 20. | In German, Gestalt means ___ | 23. | The goal of a phenomenological exploration | 24. | Last name of therapist who developed psychodrama therapy |
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