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Four stages of helping process that facilitate positive action between helper and client - ✔✔-Exploring,
Consolidation, Planning, Termination
Consolidation - ✔✔-Work together to find alternative solutions to problems and client practices coping
skills and other positive interventions taught by the counselor
Freud's definition of self - ✔✔-Three part definition with ego, id, and superego
Jung's definition of self - ✔✔-Kind of archetype in born and with potential molded by experience
Horney's definition of self - ✔✔-inborn; but everyone born with a mentally healthy self altered anxious
experiences
Mahler's definition of self - ✔✔-does not come until child is 3 years old and can distinguish self from
others
Harry Stack Sullivan's definition of self - ✔✔-can never be viewed out of context from outside
relationships
Kohut's definition of self - ✔✔-healthy "self" results from positive childhood relationships
Potential barriers to effective communication - ✔✔-Lack of attention, language, purpose of the session,
counselors lack of confidence in addressing uncomfortable subjects sensitively
, Intimacy - ✔✔-Special relationship between two people; important information must be shared
between two people and learn to listen to each other
Barriers to Intimacy - ✔✔-Fear of self-disclosure and unwillingness to give necessary time to form strong
intimate bonds
Principle elements of communication - ✔✔-Received with all five senses; must be handled to gain
meaning; information must be decoded then linked with new information depending on relevance, then
receiver decides what they think about message and how it relates to them. Some parts of message are
discarded and others are reorganized into familiar arrangement. End result is return message that can
be verbal or non-verbal.
Allport's definition of self - ✔✔-"proprium", as person ages they form a structure of personality
Roger's definition of self - ✔✔-definition of self was too simple so used self-image to represent an
individual's belief about self
Maslow's definition of self - ✔✔-Part of an individual's desire to self-actualize;
May's definition of self - ✔✔-related to the environment that surrounds the "self"
Meta-Communication - ✔✔-non-verbal and tonal cues sent as part of message; involves facial and hand
movements, words spoken and tone used; body language
Bandura's definition of self - ✔✔-Three part model including individual, behavior, and environment.
Individual takes control over behavior, uses self-observation then through judgmental process
determines if behavior is good, bad or neutral followed by self-reaction involving rewards or punishment
for behavior.
Reassurance - ✔✔-Process of affirming or encouraging another person through verbal responses