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Name: __________________________ Course/Year:_______ Date: __________________

FINAL TERM CONCEPTS


Counseling in Perspective
Counseling Techniques and Approaches

15. 3. 11.

20. 10. 21.

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DOWN
1. Concept in REBT that refers to the use of efficient, flexible and scientific ways of attempting to achieve clients’ values and goals
2. He developed Gestalt Therapy
3. Clients who are usually hostile and do not want to change
4. Type of defective listening wherein the counselor is absorbed by his own problems; therefore, limiting his capacity to fully
understand his clients
5. This refers to the person’s awareness of being part of a human community and striving for a better future for humanity
6. He published the books “The Meaning of Anxiety; “Love and Will”
7. A condition of mutual understanding, respect and sustained interest between individuals during counseling
8. He believes that the ultimate goal of humans is to strive for superiority
9. Referred to as “a disguised form of advice giving”
10. One-to-one relationship between counselor and client/counselee
11. A counselor that shows his true and honest self is manifesting this characteristic
12. Specific technique in counseling that brings about integrated functioning and the acceptance of aspects of one’s personality that
have been disowned and denied
13. provides development of counseling by providing a framework in which the process can take place

ACROSS
2. Counseling approach that looks at behaviors as determined by the unconscious and instinctual motives
6. Important attending skills that include SOLER
14. “Everytime you think about what happened to you, what do you feel?” is an example of this counselor lead
15. The strive for superiority came from the belief that we were all born _________.
16. The heart of counseling
17. One important characteristic of counselor that is more related to physical appeal
18. Believes that the ultimate goal of humans is to self-actualize
19. Stage where counseling session reaches its end or conclusion
20. The counselor’s ability to “enter the client’s phenomenological world”
21. The reality principle

Guidance and Counseling (EDMS 11) Prepared by: CARMEL ESTHER E. CASUGA (Instructor 1)

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