Psychoanalysis
Group Therapy
Therapeutic Factors in Groups
Misc. Therapy
People of Psychiatry
100

Who is considered the founding father of psychoanalysis

Sigmund Freud

100

Name one of the main categories of group psychotherapy listed in K and S

Supportive group therapy, analytic oriented group therapy, psychoanalytic groups, transactional group therapy, behavioral group therapy

100

The capacity of a group member to put him or herself in the psychological frame of reference of another group member and thereby understand his or her thinking, feeling, or behavior

Empathy

100

In what situation is it okay to break confidentiality?

Safety (danger to self or others)

100

Considered the father of cognitive behavioral therapy

Aaron Beck

200

How many stages is the psychoanalytic course subdivided into?

stage 1: familiarity with methods and routine, formation of alliace

stage 2: Transference neurosis, unconcious conflicts and return of earlier forms of childhood patterns

stage 3: termination phasedissolution of analytical bond, leave-taking

200

Therapy group meeting for 12-72 hours, uses sleep deprivation to break down ego defenses

marathon group therapy

200

The act of one member helping another; putting another person's need before one's own and learning there is value in giving to others

Altruism

200

hat has been found to be the most helpful group therapy size according to K and S?

8-10

200

Primary figure in development of object relations. Also known for her work on child analysis

Melanie Klein

300

Name one indication for supportive psychotherapy

- typically indicated for patients for whom classic psychoanalysis or insight oriented therapy is contraindicated

1) acute crisis or temporary disorganization

2) severe chronic pathology or deficient ego functioning

3) conginitive deficits of physical symptoms unsuitable for insight oriented approach

4) psychologically unmotivated

300

hat is the difference between open and closed groups?

open - membership is fluid and new members taken when old leave

closed - set number and composition, no new members accepted if any leave

300

The expression of ideas, thoughts, and suppressed material that is accompanied by an emotional response that produces a state of relief in the patient

Catharsis

300

Type of therapy with time-limited sessions (10-12 total) based on psychoanalytic and psychodynamic theory that has gained popularity party due to pressure of contained treatment costs

brief psychodynamic psychotherapy

300

Swiss psychiatrist who founded analytical psychology. Freud saw him as heir he had been seeking to forward psychoanalysis

Carl Jung

400

Described first by Franz Alexander. Term used to describe relationship between therapist and patient giving therapist an opportunity to display behavior different from the destructive or unproductive behavior of patient's parent

Corrective Emotional Experience

400

What are listed as the two key factors common to all inpatient therapy

- heterogeneity of members

- rapid turnover

400

The process in which the expression of emotion by one member stimulates the awareness in a similar emotion in another member

Contagion


400

Method of group psychotherapy originated by psychiatrist Jacob Moreno where relationships are explored through special dramatic methods involving multiple participants with the goal being insight

psychodrama


400

Known for his pioneering work on attachment theory, heavily influenced by Winnicott.

Edward Bowlby

500

Name 5 contraindications for psychoanalysis

Absence of suffering, low motivation, antisocial personality, low IQ, serious physical illness, poor impulse control, inability to tolerate frustration, concrete thinking, close relationship with analyst

500

Group psychotherapy with members trying to cope with specific problems or life crisis

and organized with a particular goal in mind

- Self-help

500

The expression of suppressed feelings, ideas, or events to other group members, the sharing of personal secrets that ameliorate a sense of sin or guilt

Ventilation

500

What does K and S say are clinical advantages of using couch in psychotherapy? Name at least 2

- relaxing, ease patient's conscious control of thoughts

- minimizes intrusive influence of therapist, curbing unnecessary cues

- allows therapist to make observations without interruption

- symbolic value, a reminder of Freudian legacy 

500

Founder of modern psychology. First person to ever call himself a psychologist

Wilhelm Wundt

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