Know your Theorists
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100

Known for the concept of self-efficacy, this theorist proposed that learning occurs through observing others, forming the basis of social cognitive theory

Who is Albert Bandura

100

This structured, goal-oriented therapy teaches clients to identify and modify distored thoughts, and remains the first-line intervention for disorders like depression, anxiety, and psychosis

What is Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)

100

Daily Double:

Now included in the primary manual text, this formally "for further study" condition required both preoccupation with the deceased and significant impairment for diagnosis

What is Prolonged Grief Disorder 
100

This body system activates the "fight, flight, or freeze" response during a traumatic event

What is the nervous system

100

This hero is known for super-strength, invulnerability, his ability to fly and his inability to handle kryptonite 

Who is Superman 

100

What is the closest planet to the sun in our solar system?

Mecury

200

DAILY DOUBLE:

This Swiss theorist argued that cognitive development progresses through invariant stages, including the preoperational and formal operational periods

Who is Jean Piaget 

200

This exposure-based treatment requires clients to revisit trauma memories while simultaneously reducing avoidance behaviors, and is strongly recommended for PTSD by multiple clinical guidelines

What is Prolonged exposure therapy (PE)

200

This depressive disorder is characterized by severe temper outbursts in children under 18, introduced to reduce overdiagnosis of pediatric bipolar disorder

What is disruptive mood dysregulation disorder 
200

This term describes reminders such as smells or sounds that can cause someone to re=experience acpects of trauma

What are triggers

200

This villain's iconic black mask maintains his life support after severe burns

Who is Darth Vadar 

200

Which is the worlds largest ocean

Pacific Ocean
300

This humanistic psychologist emphasized the actualizing tendency and argued that people flourish under conditions of unconditional positive regard

Who is Carl Rogers

300

Originally developed to treat chronic suicidality in borderline personality disorder, this therapy combines acceptance strategies with behavioral change ad includes skills modules like distress tolerance and emotoin regulation

What is Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT)
300

DAILY DOUBLE:

Marked by social communication deficits and restricted, repetitive behaviors, this disorder uses "levels of support" instead of functioning labels

What is Autism Spectrum Disorder
300

Trauma Response:
Feeling detached from yourself or surroundings after trauma is commonly associated with this experience

What is dissociation?

300

This character lives in Gotham, loves riddles, and is definitely not on Batman's side

Who is the Riddler 

300

How many hearts does an octopus have

Three

400

This psychologist's attachment theory introduced concepts like the "secure base," revolutionizing developmental psychology

Who is John Bowlby

400

This brief, client-centered intervention relies on empathic guidance, focusing on ambivalence and autonomy to strengthen motivation for behavior change

What is Motivational Interviewing?

400

This neurodevelopmental disorder requires symptoms in two or more settings, such as school and home, and includes inattentive and hyperactive-impulsive presentations

What is ADHD
400

Trauma Responses:
Avoiding places, people, or situations that remind you of a traumatic event is an example of this type of response  

What is avoidance behavior 

400

DAILY DOUBLE:

This web-clinging hero's abilities were gained from an unusual spider encounter

Who is Spiderman

400

What are the 3 forms of matter

Gas, solid, liquid

500
This Gestalt psychologist argued that problem-solving often occurs through insight, demonstrated in his work with chimpanzees

Who is Wolfgang Kohler 

500

This model for substance use disorders uses functional analysis and teaches alternative behaviors to replace drug use, and is a core EBP in community addiction programs

What is the community reinforcement approach (CRA)

500
Defined by emotional or behavioral symptoms emerging within three months of an identifiable stressor, this diagnosis is often temporary and may include depressed mood or anxiety

What is an adjustment disorder

500

This hormone, released during stress, remains elevated in chronic trauma and can impact memory and attention

What is Cortisol

500

This brilliant scientist becomes a green powerhouse when angry

Who is The Hulk

500

DAILY DOUBLE:

How many seconds are there in 5 minutes

300

600
In The Interpretation of Dreams, he argued that dreams express disguised wishes, laying a foundation for his theory of the unconscious

Who is Sigmund Freud

600

DAILY DOUBLE:

This exposure-based treatment requires clients to revisit trauma memories while simultaneously reducing avoidance behaviors, and is strongly recommended for PTSD by multiple clinical guidelines

What is prolonged exposure therapy
600
The DSM's cultural section notes that individuals from collectivistic cultures may present depressive symptoms without explicitly reporting sadness, instead emphasizing somatic symptoms, an example of this cultural phenomenon
What is somatization 
600

Trauma Response:

This phenomenon occurs when trauma leads someone to misinterpret neutral cues as threatening

What is hypervigilance 

600

This team features heroes like Iron Man, Thor, and Black Widow

Who are the Avengers 

600

Who gave the Gettysburg Address?

Lincoln

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