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Repression
Threatening or painful thoughts and feelings are excluded from awareness
Denial
"Closing one's eyes" to the existence of a threatening aspect of reality
Reaction formation
Actively expressing the opposite impulse when confronted with a threatening impulse
Projection
Attributing to others one's own unacceptable desires and impulses
Displacement
Directing energy toward another object or person when the original object or person is inaccessible
Rationalization
Manufacturing "good" reasons to explain away a bruised ego.
Sublimation
, Diverting sexual or aggressive energy into other channels.
Regression
Going back to an earlier phase of development when there were fewer demands.
Equifinality
developmental psychopathology principle that a behavior or disorder may have several causes
WDEP System (Reality Therapy)
(Reality) wants, doing, evaluation, planning, and commitment
paradoxical intention
A technique described by Frankl in which the client is told to consciously attempt to perform the very
behavior or response that is the object of anxiety or concern. The paradox is that the person will usually
be unable to do what he or she fears doing when he or she tries to do it intentionally.
Carl Rogers
Humanisic; self-concept and unconditional positive regard drive personality
unconditional positive regard
according to Rogers, an attitude of total acceptance toward another person
Congruence
state of being in which our thoughts about our real and ideal selves are very similar
The school Counselor, teacher, psychologist, and psychiatrist get together at the school. What role
would the mental health counselor play in creating IEP for a student?