Odds and Ends
Therapy Approaches
Anxiety Disorders
Odds and Ends
Odds and Ends
100

The most common hallucination of Schizophrenics. 

Hearing voices

100
The perspective that abnormal behavior consists of maladaptive responses learned through reinforcement of the wrong kinds of behavior.
What is the behavioral approach?
100
The largest single group of people suffering from this are women who were sexually assaulted and who were abuse victims.
What is Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)?
100

The two different types of depression.

What is major depressive disorder and seasonal affective disorder?

100

Psychiatrists and psychologists label behavior as disordered when it is

affecting daily life, distressful and dysfunctional 

200

The father of humanistic therapy involving unconditional positive regard. 

Carl Rogers 

200

Approach to therapy focused on your mental process and changing negative thoughts

Cognitive

200
People with this disorder may find that they occasionally check stove burners, count steps, clean homes and offices past the point of normal standards, and wash their hands multiple times in order for it to be "clean."
What is obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD)?
200

Name a positive symptoms of schizophrenia

delusions and hallucinations

200

Toddlers who watch lots of TV are, at age 7, more likely than average to display symptoms of

ADHD 

300

Noah told his teacher his homework wasn't done. He explained that first his dog ate his homework, then out of fear, his dog ran away. Noah spent the whole night looking for the dog, who had hid behind a cactus and was covered with stickers that then Noah had to spend the remaining morning hours removing. The teacher responded, "So what I hear you saying is you need more time for your homework, am I right?" 

What does this demonstrate?

Active Listening

300

Therapy approach which is more focused on the present and future, not the past. 

Humanistic 

300
A type of anxiety disorder characterized by intense, irrational fear and avoidance of a specific object or situation.
What is a phobia?
300
Characterized by mood swings alternating between periods of major depression and mania, the two poles of emotions.
What is bipolar disorder?
300

Aspect of OCD which involves repetitive thoughts

Obsession 
400
When a person unrealistically interprets physical signs-such as pains, lumps, and irritations-as evidence of serious diseases.
What is hypochondriasis?
400

Therapy approach using free association in order to get your unfiltered or edited feelings and thoughts. 

Psychoanalytical 

400
Fear or discomfort that arises abruptly and peaks in 10 minutes or less.
What is a panic attack?
400

Disorder in which the symptoms take a bodily form without apparent physical cause.

Somatoform 

400

Aspect of OCD which involves repetitive actions

Compulsions 

500
One random day Susan wandered off and was later found, four years later, living under a new name, with no memory of her previous life.
What is a possible situation an individual undergoes with Dissociative Disorder?
500

Therapy approaching using multiple therapy techniques in order to best meet the needs of the client. 

Eclectic therapy 

500
A common chronic problem that affects twice as many women as men and leads to considerable impairment.
What is Generalized Anxiety Disorder?
500

Disorder where a person has physical symptoms such as paralysis or blindness but when examined has no medical condition linked to these symptoms. The condition appears to be all mental. 

Conversion disorder

500

A biopsychosocial approach to substance abuse would be most likely to emphasize

the interactive influences of nature and nurture on substance abuse.

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