Anxiety Disorders
Mood & Eating Disorders
Schizophrenia
Dissociate Disorders
Therapy Modalities
100
Characterized by vivid flashbacks and nightmares.
What is post traumatic stress disorder.
100
Characterized by sadness, loss of appetite, thoughts of suicide, alcohol or drug abuse, difficulty sleeping, and hopelessness.
What is major depression.
100
Characterized by thoughts that others are out to get you, hallucinations, and exaggerated self importance.
What is paranoid schizophrenia.
100
Characterized by no memory of previous identity, inability to read or write, and fleeing home, family, and work.
What is dissociative fugue.
100
Patients under this type of therapy are treated mostly with drugs.
What is biomedical modality.
200
Characterized by uncontrollable and anxiety producing thoughts and repetitive behavior.
What is obsessive compulsive disorder.
200
Characterized by being manic one moment to depressed another moment, hyperactivity, euphoria, and emotional instability.
What is bipolar disorder.
200
Characterized by being motionless for minutes to days.
What is catatonic schizophrenia.
200
Characterized by memory loss as the result of a traumatic experience.
What is dissociative amnesia.
200
Techniques of this type of therapy include: conditioning, sytematic desensitization, flooding, observational learning, and implosive therapy.
What is behavioral modality.
300
Characterized by an irrational fear of a certain object.
What is phobic disorder.
300
Characterized by over-eating followed by intentional vomiting, or using laxative.
What is Bulimia.
300
Characterized by incoherent speech, hallucinations, and bizarre behavior.
What is disorganized schizophrenia.
300
Characterized by the display of two or more identities usually opposite of original identity. This disorder appears in early childhood.
What is dissociative identity disorder.
300
Techniques of this type of therapy include: active listening, promotion of empathy and acceptance, and the empty chair technique.
What is humanistic modality.
400
Characterized by clammy hands, perspiration, nausia, rapid heart beat, and dizzyness. Anyone can have this but is more common in females.
What is generalized anxiety disorder.
400
Depression caused by a lack of sunlight for extended periods of time.
What is seasonal defective disorder.
400
Characterized by symptoms related to schizophrenia, but do not fit into other categories.
What is undifferentiated schizophrenia.
400
Characterized by the sensation that mind and body have seperated or an out of body experience.
What is depersonalization disorder.
400
Techniques of this type of therapy include: challenging irrational thoughts, being confrontational, and Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy(REBT).
What is cognitive modality.
500
Characterized by clammy hands, perspiration, nausia, rapid heart beat, and dizzyness. Only 2% of the population has been diagnosed with this.
What is panic disorder.
500
Characterized by a persistant lack of appetite and extreme dieting.
What is anorexia nervosa.
500
People diagnosed with this are only mildly disturbed and show very little emotion.
What is residual schizophrenia.
500
This is the largest cause of dissociative disorders.
What is a traumatic experience.
500
Techniques of this type of therapy include: resistance, transference, free association, role playing, dream analysis, inkblots, hypnosis, and talk therapy.
What is psychodynamic modality.
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