Explain Following Ericksonian Hypnosis Flashcards

I have created numerous cards designed to cover all the major content areas. Most of my cards come from the book, Encyclopedia of Counseling by Howard Rosenthal. If you are serious about passing the exam, I suggest you purchase this book, as it is the finest study guide I have ever seen.

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Psychodiagnostic
The study of personality through interpretation of behavior or nonverbal cues. A counselor may use the aforementioned factors or tests to label the client in a diagnostic category.
Milton H. Erickson
Associated with brief psychotherapy and innovative techniques in hypnosis.
Jay Haley
His work includes strategic and problem solving therapy, often uses paradox. Influenced by Milton H. Erickson.
Arnold Lazarus
Pioneer in behavior therapy movement, especially in systematic desensitization. Associated with multimodal therapy.
William Perry
Known for his ideas in adult cognitive development, especially college students. Came up with Dualistic thinking and Relativistic Thinking.
Dualistic Thinking
Concept developed by William Perry by which things are classified as good or bad, right or wrong. In other words, black or white thinking.
Relativistic Thinking
Not everything is right or wrong, it depends on the situation. There is more than one way to view the world. Higher order thinking than dualistic thinking, and should occur in adulthood.
Robert Kegan
His model stresses interpersonal development, is billed as a constructive model of development, meaning an individual constructs reality throughout the entire life span.
Who made the following statement, “The ego is dependent on the Id”?
Freud
What is a common criticism of Jean Piaget's findings?
His findings were often based on his own children.
Schema
Piaget’s term for a system which permits the child to test out things in the physical world.
In children, which concept is the most easily understood, volume or mass?
Mass. Volume comes later, usually in Piaget's Concrete Operations Stage.
Lev Vygotsky
Was as odds with Piaget, and felt development did not take place naturally. Stages unfold due to educational intervention. Coined the term Zone of Proximal Development, which describes the difference between a child’s performance without a teacher verses that which he or she is capable of with an instructor.
John B. Watson
Father of American Behaviorism.
Epigenetic
Biological term, each stage emerges from the one before it.