This edition of the DSM was released in 2000 and used a multi-axial system of diagnosing.
DSM-IV-TR
Study of brain function and nervous system.
Neuroscience
According to Satir, an individual who is a people-pleaser is most likely ________.
Placating
This individual is known for their work in intergenerational family therapy.
Murray Bowen
OX, XO, OXO, XOX
XO
This disorder is a new addition to the DSM-5 and is included in "Substance Related and Addictive Disorders".
Gambling disorder
This concept highlights how the brain can change and new neural connections can be made. The brain can be rewritten.
Neuroplasticity
This therapist is the dean of experiential family therapy and could be considered a psychotherapist of the absurd and atheoretical.
CARL WHITAKER
Concept that applies to a dyad under stress that recruits a third person to stabilize the difficulty.
Triangulation.
What is considered a true experimental design where all groups are chosen via random sample?
Solomon four-group
This term is used to convey state of sadness, depression, distress, uneasiness or anxiety.
Dysphoria
A 72-year-old man signs up for a course in chess and generates more neurons. This is an example of what neuroscience concept?
Neurogenesis
All of these are behavioristic techniques EXCEPT: Quid pro quo, thought stopping, paradoxical intervention, or modeling.
Paradoxical intervention
A husband says to his wife "You're on your own, I've got my own problems." The boundaries between this couple are: rigid, clear, diffuse, or a combination of rigid and diffuse.
Rigid.
Contemporary approaches to CBT, such as DBT, MI, and ACT are considered what wave?
3rd wave CBT
This disorder replaced Asperger's disorder, childhood disintegrative disorder, and pervasive developmental disorder.
Autism Spectrum Disorder
This therapy uses neurocognitive video-type games and coaching to improve functioning.
Cognitive Enhancement Therapy (CET)
A family actually changes the structure of their system, achieving the most desirable change, known as ______.
Second-order change.
Who is one of the earliest pioneers for family therapy?
Alfred Adler
If you are using the OARS technique, you are most likely implementing what counseling style?
Motivational Interviewing
This section of the DSM-5 includes hoarding disorder, excoriation, body dysmorphic disorder, and trichotillomania.
Obsessive-Compulsive and Related Disorders
This type of therapy helps raise serotonin, the feel good chemical in the brain, just like antidepressants.
Cognitive Therapy
This type of therapy focuses on symptom abatement and action-oriented directives.
Strategic therapy
A family member who is emotionally distant is: a placater, irrelevant, disengaged, or enmeshed?
Disengaged
IS PATH WARM is a mnemonic used to assess for what?
Suicide