
NCEExamPrep.com - Track by Track for MP3s - 2020 Edition Chapter 1 001 Chapter 1 - Normal Human Growth and Development - I. Developmental Research 002 II. Life-Cycle, Life-Span Approach 003 III. Nature vs. Nurture Controversy 004 Psychoanalytic Theories - I. Sigmund Freud A, B, C 005 Freud's Psychosexual Stages 006 D. Freud's Ego Defense Mechanisms 007 E. Other Freudian Concepts and Terms 008 II. Carl Jung 009 III. Alfred Adler 010 IV. Harry Stack Sullivan 011 V. Heinz Hartman 012 VI. Karen Horney 013 VII. Erik Erikson 014 Erikson's Psycho-social Stages 015 VIII. Arthur Chickering 016 IX. Object Relations Theory 017 Existential-Humanistic Theories - I. Abraham Maslow, II. Carl Rogers 018 Cognitive Theories - I. Jean Piaget 019 Piaget's Four Stages 020 Piaget - A. Children's Sense of Morality, B. Mechanisms for Growth, C. Additional Terms 021 II. David Elkind 022 III. Lawrence Kholberg 023 Kohlberg's Levels and Stages of Moral Development 024 IV. Carol Gilligan 025 V. Jane Loevinger 026 VI. William G. Perry 027 VII. Robert Kegan 030 Cognitive Theories (continued) - VIII. Robert Havighurst 031 Information Processing Theories 032 Behavioral Theories & Social Learning Theories - Classical Conditioning - I. A. Ivan Pavlov 033 B. John Watson 034 C. Clark Hull 035 D. Joseph Wolpe 036 II. Operant Conditioning - A. Edward Thorndike 037 B. B.F. Skinner 038 1. Types of Reinforcements 039 2. Schedules of Reinforcements 040 Terms- Successive Approximation & Token Economy; Compare Classical & operant Conditioning; Compare Stage vss Conditioning Theories 041 III. Vicarious Conditioning - A. ALbert Bandura 042 B. George Kelly 043 C. Edwin R. Guthrie 044 The Measuring of Personality - I. Henry Murray 045 II. Renee Spitz 046 III. Raymond Cattell 048 II. Renee Spitz 049 III. Konrad Lorenz 050 IV. John Bowlby 051 V. Mary Ainsworth 052 VI. Arnold Gessell 053 VII. Stella Thomas & Alexander Chess 054 VIII. Gibson's Visual Cliff 055 IX. Jerome Bruner 056 X. William SHeldon 057 XI. Additional Miscellaneous Data 058 An Overview of Growth & Development - I. Physical Beginnings 059 II. Factors Influencing Prenatal Development A. Maternal Characteristics 060 III. Generaly Accepted Assumptions ABout Physical Growth 061 IV. Critical Details of Central Nervous System Development 062 V. General Issues of the Developmental Stages - A. Birth to 2 Weeks Old 063 B. Two Weeks to Two Years 064 C. Two Years to Six Years 065 D. Six Years to Sexual Maturity (Items 1 - 11) 066 Gender Differences - Physical-Biological, Cognitive, Socioemotional, Sex Roles & Androgyny 067 Six Years to Sexual Maturity (Item 12) 068 E. Puberty to 18 069 School and Education Related Issues Copyright © 2020. NCEExamPrep.com All rights reserved. 070 G. Effects of Divorce and Remarriage on Parents and Children 071 VI. Age-Related Patterns of Development - A. Birth to 4 Months 074 B. 5 to 8 Months 075 C. 9 to 12 Months 076 D. 12 to 18 Months 077 E. 18 to 24 Months 078 F. 24 to 36 Months 079 G. 36 to 48 Months 080 H. Four years old 081 I. Five years old 082 J. Six, Seven and Eight years old 083 K. Nine, Ten and Eleven years old 084 Stages of Adult Development - I. Erik Erikson 085 II. George Vaillant's Expansion of Erickson's Stages 086 III. Roger Gould 087 IV. Daniel Levinson 088 V. Gail Sheehy 089 VI. Alice Rossi 090 VII. Four-Stage Cycle of Sexual Arousal 091 Issues Related to the Aging Process - I. Adjustment to Aging 092 II. Biology of Aging 093 III. Realities of Aging 094 Additional Miscellaneous Information - Numbers 1-10 095 Numbers 11-20 096 Numbers 21-30 097 Numbers 31-40 098 Numbers 41-50 099 Numbers 51-60 100 Numbers 61-70 Chapter 2 101 I. The NCE and Abnormal Psychology 102 II. The DSM-5 Approach 103 III. Neurodevelopmental Disorders 104 IV. Schizophrenia Spectrum and Other Psychotic Disorder 105 V. Bipolar and Related Disorders 106 VI. Depressive Disorders 107 VII. Anxiety Disorders 108 VIII. Obsessive-Compulsive and Related Disorders 109 IX. Trauma-Related and Stressor-Related Disorders 110 X. Dissociative Disorder 111 XI. Somatic Symptom Disorder and Related Disorders 112 XII. Feeding and Eating Disorders & XIII. Elimination Disorders - Enuresis and Encopresis 113 XIV. Sleep-Wake Disorders 114 XV. Sexual Dysfunctions 115 XVI. Gender Dysphoria 116 XVII. Disruptive, Impulse-Control and Conduct Disorders 117 XVIII. Substance-Related and Addictive Disorders (A-J) 118 XVIII. Substance-Related and Addictive Disorders (K) 119 XIX. Neurocognitive Disorders (NCDs) 120 XX. Personality Disorders 121 XXI. Paraphilic Disorders & XXII. Other Conditions That May Be a Focus of Clinical Attention & XXIII Glossary of Technical Terms Chapter 3 133 Chapter 3 - Research and Statistics 134 I. Introduction 135 II. Methodology 136 III. Research Methods and Designs 137 IV. Types of Measurements Scales 138 Descriptive Statistics - I. Types of Derived Scores 139 II. Bell Curve 140 III. Tables and Graphs 141 IV. Measure of Central Tendency 142 V. Measures of Variability 143 VI. Measures of Relationship 144 VII. Skewed Distributions 145 Inferential Statistics - I. Level of Significance 146 II. Type of Errors 147 III. Most Commonly Used Types of Inferential Statistics 148 IV. Statistical Abbreviations 149 Stats Practice Questions Copyright © 2020. NCEExamPrep.com All rights reserved. Chapter 4 151 Chapter 4 - Appraisal or Assessment - Definition of Appraisal 152 Ethical Issues in Appraisal and Assessment - I. Major Ethical Principles 153 II. Multicultural Issues in Testing 154 Psychometric Foundations of Appraisal - I. Reliability 155 II. Validity 156 III. Validity and-or Reliability 157 IV. Test Construction Issues 158 Recommendations for Professional Counselors Involved in Appraisal Activities 159 General Appraisal Strategies - I. Criterion-Referenced vs. Normative-Referenced Tests 160 II. Objective vs. Subjective Tests 161 III. Individual vs. Group Tests 162 Types of Standardized Tests 163 Review of Selected Instruments - I. Individual Test of General Intelligence (IQ Tests) 164 II. Tests for Special Populations 165 III. Multiple Aptitude Tests 166 IV. Tests of Psychopathology 167 V. Test of Personality (Nondiagnostic) 168 VI. Career and Vocational Testing 169 Miscellaneous Information - I. Important Test Reference Books by John Buros 170 II. Two Types of Thinking 171 III. Individual Testing 172 IV. Group Testing Chapter 5 173 Chapter 5 - Counseling Theories, Methods and Techniques 174 The Helping Professional 175 I. The Hazards of the Helping Professional 176 II. Skilled Counselors vs. Poor Practitioners 177 III. Core Dimensions 178 IV. Gazda's Global Scale for Rating Helper Responses 179 V. Carkhuff's Scale for Assessing Facilitative Interpersonal Counseling 180 VI. Ivey and Authoer's Microcounseling Skills Approach 181 Psychoanalytic Therapy 182 Ego Defense Mechanisms 183 Adlerian Therapy or Individual Psychology 184 Other Neo-Freudians or Psychodynamic Analysts - Jung, Fromm, Rank, Erikson, Sullivan, Horney 185 Existential-Humanistic Therapy 186 Person-Centered Therapy (Client-Centered) 187 Gestalt Therapy - Roman Numerals I through IX 190 Gestalt Therapy (continued) - Roman Numerals X through XII 200 Transactional Analysis 201 Behavioral Therapy - Roman Numerals I through VIII 202 IX. Key Behavioral Therapy Concepts, Terminology and Major Figures - Classical Conditioning-Respondent Conditioning 203 Operant Conditioning-Instrumental Learning 204 Vicarious Conditioning-Social Learning Theory 205 Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy - (REBT) Cognitive Behavioral Style of Albert Ellis 206 Cognitive Therapy - Cognitive Bahvioral Style of Aaron Beck 207 Reality Therapy - Roman Numerals I through III 300 Reality Therapy (continued) - Roman Numerals IV and XII 301 Eclectic Therapy or Integrative Therapy 302 Feminist Therapy (Gender-Fair) 303 Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP) 304 Additional Miscellaneous Information - Definitions- 1-11 305 Definitions- 12 -20 306 Definitions- 21-24 Chapter 6 308 Chapter 6 - Introduction to Family Therapy - I. History and Evolution 309 II. Systems Paradigm 310 III. Couples 311 IV. Familes 312 Psychodynamic Family Therapy 313 Satir's Experimental Family Therapy 314 Whitaker's Experimental Family Therapy 315 Structural Family Therapy 316 Strategic Family Therapy 317 Bowen Family Systems Therapy 318 Milan Systemic Family Therapy 319 Cognitive Behavioral Family Therapy 320 Brief Solution Focused Family Therapy - Roman Numerals I through II Copyright © 2020. NCEExamPrep.com All rights reserved. 321 Family Therapy continues on next CD 322 Brief Solution Focused Family Therapy - Roman Numerals IV through IX 323 Narrative Family Therapy 324 Integrative Models 325 Communications Model 326 Miscellaneous Information - Definitions- 1-10 327 Definitions- 11-20 328 Definitions- 21-31 Chapter 7 329 Chapter 7 - Consultation - I. Definitions 330 II. Context 331 Models of Consultation 332 I. Caplan's Model of Consultation 333 II. Schein's Model of Consultation 334 III. Behavioral Model of Consultation 335 IV. Training Model of Consultation 335 V. Other Models of Consultation 336 Establishing the Consultation Relationship - I. Three Important Issues 337 II. Consultant Contracts 338 III. Internal vs. External Consultants 339 Related Knowledge and Skills - I. Diagnosing 340 II. Evaluating Outcomes 341 III. Understanding Organizational Culture and Change 342 Ethical and Legal Issues - I. Values and Culture 343 II. Competence 344 III. Consultee and Client Rights 345 IV. The Consulting Relationship Chapter 8 347 Chapter 8 - Group Dynamics Theories and Techniques - History of Group Work 348 Group
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