R
RAPOPORT
ASSOCIATED
W THERAPEUTIC COMMUNITIES
RAVENS COLORED PROGRESSIVE MATRICES
INTELLIGENCE
TEST FOR KIDS
IT
TESTS APTITUDE[RAW POTENTIAL OR POTENTIAL ABILITY]
IT
IS THOUGHT TO BE LESS PRONE TO CULTURAL BIASES.
REBOUL-LACHAUX [AND CAPRAS]
USED
THE TERM ILLUSION DES SOSIES
RETT SYNDROME
REICH, WILHEIM
CHARACTER
ARMOUR- A PERSISTENT INTERPERSONAL DEFENSE MECHANISM
ORGONE
ENERGY ACCUMILATOR
NEUROSIS
IS DUE TO SEXUAL FRUSTRATION
BIOENERGY
REY-OSTERRIETH FIGURE
TESTS
VISUAL MEMORY
RIBOT
LAW
LAW
OF REGRESSION
LOSS
OF NEAR MEMORY FIRST
ROGERS
BASIC
ENCOUNTERS
T-GROUPS
SELF
CONCEPT
A SET
OF ATTITUDES THAT AN INDIVUAL HOLDS ABOUT HIMSELF. IT DOES NOT NECESSARILY CORRESSPOND TO REALITY.
SELF
THEORY
[OF
PERSONALITY DEV. ]
DRIVE
FOR IDEAL SELF
CONGRUENCE
BETWEEN SELF-VIEW, OBJECTIVE-VIEW AND IDEAL-SELF
CONGRUENT
INDIVIDUALS ARE ABLE TO SELF ACTUALISE
CLIENT
CENTRED PSYCHOTHERAPY AIM FOR
ENABLING
RELATIONSHIP GER
UNCONDITIONAL
POSITIVE REGARD
GENUINENESS
ACCURATE
EMPATHY
ACQUISITION
OF INSIGHT
IMPLIED
THAT THE CLIENT KNOWS BEST ABOUT HIS OWN TX.
MAKES
USE OF THE Q TECHNIQUE.USES THE CONCEPTS OF REAL AND IDEAL SELF.
ROTH
ENDOGENOUS
V NEUROTIC CATEGORISATION OF DEPRESSION
ROTTER SENTENCE COMPLETION
TEST
OF PERSONALITY IN KIDS
AS
IS THE JUNIOR EYSENCK PERSONALITY ASSESSMENT
ROTTER
ALSO DESCRIBED INTERNAL LOCUS OF CONTROL
AND
EXTERNAL LOCUS OF CONTROL [those who see their lives being controlled externally].
RORSCHACH INKBLOT TEST
PROJECTIVE
TEST OF PERSONALITY.
OTHER
SIMILAR PROJECTIVE TESTS INCLUDE;
THEMATIC
APPERCEPTION TEST
SENTENCE
COMPLETION TEST
RYLE
COGNITIVE
ANALYTICAL THEORY
12-16
SESSIONS
SEQUENTIAL
DIAGRAMMATIC REFORMULATION
ALSO
USES CLASSICAL ANALYTICAL CONCEPTS SUCH AS TRANSFERENCE, DREAM ANAYSIS INTERPRETATIONS
RUSSELL
DESCRIBED
BULAEMIA N. IN 1979
FELT
IT WAS DUE TO HYPOTHALAMIC DYSFUNCTION
RationaliSation
defense
mechanism in which an attempt is made to explain in a logical way affects, ideas or wishes that may otherwise be unpalatable
or unacceptable
Reaction formation
defense
mechanism whereby the external action or belief is diametrically opposed to the internal belief
Receptive aphasia (sensory)
difficulty
in comprehending word meanings or received speech or language
Reduplication phenomena
part
or all of the body is felt to be reduplicated
Reflex hallucination
stimulus
in one sensory field leads to a hallucination in another sensory field
Regression
defense
mechanism in which there is a return to an earlier stage of development
Repression
defense
mechanism in which unacceptable affects, ideas or wishes are pushed away so that they remain in the unconscious
Retrospective falsification
false
details are added to the recollection of an otherwise real memory
from
multiple sources including lecture notes