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MARRIAGE COUNSELING#1
A therapeutic approach aimed at helping couples resolve conflicts and improve their relationship dynamics.
EMOTIONALLY FOCUSED THERAPY (EFT)#2
A structured approach to couples therapy that focuses on emotional bonding and attachment.
COGNITIVE BEHAVIORAL THERAPY (CBT)#3
A type of therapy that helps individuals change negative thought patterns to improve emotional regulation.
ACTIVE LISTENING#4
A communication technique that involves fully concentrating on what is being said, understanding, and responding thoughtfully.
CONFLICT RESOLUTION#5
The process of resolving a dispute or conflict by addressing the underlying issues and finding a mutually agreeable solution.
THERAPEUTIC TECHNIQUES#6
Methods used by counselors to facilitate healing and growth in clients, such as role-playing or guided imagery.
ASSESSMENT TOOLS#7
Instruments used to evaluate a couple's relationship dynamics, strengths, and areas needing improvement.
ETHICAL CONSIDERATIONS#8
Guidelines that govern the professional conduct of counselors to ensure client welfare and confidentiality.
RAPPORT-BUILDING#9
The process of establishing a trusting and understanding relationship between counselor and client.
NONVERBAL COMMUNICATION#10
The transmission of messages or emotions without the use of words, such as facial expressions and body language.
FEEDBACK#11
Information provided to clients about their performance or progress, essential for growth and improvement.
MEDIATION TECHNIQUES#12
Strategies used to facilitate discussions between conflicting parties, aimed at reaching a resolution.
ROLE-PLAYING#13
An experiential technique where individuals act out scenarios to practice counseling skills in a safe environment.
STRUCTURING A COUNSELING PLAN#14
The process of organizing a tailored approach to therapy that addresses specific issues faced by clients.
KEY ISSUES IN RELATIONSHIPS#15
Common challenges couples face, such as communication breakdown, trust issues, and financial stress.
PERSONAL CODE OF ETHICS#16
A set of guiding principles developed by counselors to navigate ethical dilemmas in practice.
ENGAGING YOUR AUDIENCE#17
Techniques used to capture and maintain the attention of listeners during presentations.
COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS#18
A method of evaluating different counseling theories to identify their strengths and weaknesses.
CLIENT TRUST#19
The confidence clients have in their counselor's ability to provide support and maintain confidentiality.
THERAPEUTIC INTERVENTIONS#20
Specific actions taken by counselors to address clients' issues and facilitate healing.
SELF-ASSESSMENT#21
The process of evaluating one's own skills and progress in learning and applying counseling techniques.
COMMUNICATION SKILLS#22
The ability to convey and receive messages effectively, crucial for successful counseling.
CULTURAL COMPETENCE#23
The ability to understand and respect diverse cultural backgrounds and their impact on relationships.
SUPERVISION IN COUNSELING#24
Oversight provided by experienced professionals to guide and support less experienced counselors.
COUPLES THERAPY#25
A type of therapy focused on improving relationships between partners through various therapeutic techniques.