definations
types
causes
explanations
100
Griffiths (2005)
Who has givn the 6 components to any addiction disorder?
100
kleptomania and compulsive gambling
What is meant by when people hoard items in their homes and b) feel the need to gamble
100
Edenberg and Foroud (2006)
who found the genetic link to alcoholism?
100
I. Pavlov
Who has given the concept of classical conditioning?
200
when the addiction becomes the single most important activity in the person's life
What is meant by salience?
200
pyromania
What is the term when people deliberately start a fire?
200
GABARA2 CHRM2 and ADH4
What are the three potential candidate genes found in families with multiple alcoholic members
200
occurs when the conditioned stimulus no longer produces the conditioned response
What is meant by extinction?
300
"going back" to the addictive behaviour
What is relapse
300
Drew Barrymore, Olsen, Robert Downey Jr.
Name any famous personalities battling ddiction
300
dopamine ...voon et al
Explain the biomedical cause for addiction?
300
when patients are taught relaxation skills so that they understand what it feels to have relaxed muscles
What is systematic desensitization?
400
unpleasant thoughts and physical effects felt while engaging in the addictive behaviour
What is withdrawal?
400
fear of going to bed is?
What is clinophobia?
400
if any addictive behaviour or impulse control behaviour is followed by a positive outcome
What is positive reinforcement?
400
patient is exposed to the largest anxiety provoking stimuli straight away
What is flooding?
500
salience, euphoria, tolerance, withdrawal, conflict, relapse
Explain the 6 components according to Griffiths
500
agorophobia, social phobia, hippophobia, pteronophobia
What are types of phobias?
500
higher anger related cognitions, interest in serious fires, lower levels of perceived fire safety awareness, external locus of control
What are the characteristics common in pyromanics
500
REBT is the pioneering form of cognitive behavior therapy developed by Dr. Albert Ellis in 1955. REBT is an action-oriented approach to managing cognitive, emotional, and behavioral disturbances. According to REBT, it is largely our thinking about events that leads to emotional and behavioral upset. With an emphasis on the present, individuals are taught how to examine and challenge their unhelpful thinking which creates unhealthy emotions and self-defeating/self-sabotaging behaviors.
Explain REBT
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