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Counseling skills and therapeutic techniques
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1. Behavior and cognitive counselors use
2. The imaginative transposing of oneself in to the thinking, feeling and acting of another and so structuring the world as he does
3. A repetition of past conflicts with significant others replaced on to the counselor
4. A stimulus that increase the probability of repetition or reoccurrence of a behavior
5. Measure of interpersonal preferences among the members of a group in reference to a criterion
6. A person is rewarded for successively closer approximations of the desired behavior or end state.
7. "………………..pertains to how things are said rather than what things are said."
8. Behavior modification is based on …………………… principle
9. Clients who are inhibited in expressing their emotions and who do not stand up for themselves require
10. Repeated exposure to high anxiety scenes, in the absence of any actual harm, to extinguish anxiety
11. The genuine, open and honest response of the therapist to the client
12. The client keeping a careful daily record of events to indicate the main problem
13. Form of behavior therapy in which an undesirable behavior is paired with an aversive stimulus to reduce the frequency of the behavior.
14. Much of the behavior is learned by observing others, doing what they do
15. Leading spokesman to social learning theory
16. …………… gave major contributions to Cognitive therapy.
17. A version of CBT, called rational emotive behavior therapy (REBT) proposed by …………
18. When the reinforcer is withheld the response rate decreases and finally no response is shown
19. Fundamental aspect of RET is
20. Counselor asks the client to create a visual image of the problem situation and verbalize
21. The author of the book ‘psychotherapy by reciprocal inhibition’
22. The person is rewarded with some form of a token every time a desired behavior is exhibited.
23. Learning theory proposed by Pavlov
24. Warm, friendly understanding condition which is essential for an effective relationship between the interviewer and the interviewee.
25. A behavior management technique in which the rewards and punishments for desired and undesired behaviors are established in advance