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_______believed that several qualities of the therapist are critical in producing beneficial changes in client-centered therapy. The therapist should strive to create an atmosphere of conditional acceptance so that the client is motivated to change his or her behavior.
Who is Carl Rogers
100
All forms of psychotherapy share the assumption that _____ play(s) a significant role in problematic emotions, behaviors, and thoughts
What is psychological problems
100
The main goal of _____ is to encourage and strengthen the client's self-motivating statements, or “change talk,” which are expressions of the client's need, desire, and reasons for change.
What is Motivational Interviewing
100
_____ can be described as the use of psychological techniques to increase understanding and treat emotional, behavioral, and interpersonal problems
What is psychotherapy
200
__________theory of personality stressed the idea that early childhood experiences provide the foundation for later personality development.
Who is Freud
200
In 1920 the famous little Albert experiment demonstrated that strong negative emotional reactions, such as fear of a lab rat, could be_____.
What is classically conditioned
200
__________is based upon the assumption that psychological problems are essentially caused by irrational and illogical patterns of thinking.
What is Cognitive therapy
200
__________refers to a movement disorder characterized by severe, uncontrollable facial tics and grimaces, chewing movements, and other involuntary movements.
What is tardive dyskinesia
300
Psychoanalysis is a form of psychotherapy that was originally developed by _____ in the _____.
Who is Freud, 1900s
300
The process of learning a new conditioned response that is incompatible with a previously learned response is called _____ and is based on the principles of _____.
What is counterconditioning; classical conditioning
300
A therapy that uses a pragmatic approach and involves a treatment plan that integrates behavior modification techniques and cognitive therapy techniques is called
What is Cognitive behavioral therapy
300
meditation techniques of present-centered awareness without judgment that target both thoughts and behaviors without challenging, testing, or replacing the content of thoughts are called
What is Mindfulness interventions, therapies, acceptance therapies
400
_____ was the creator of Cognitive therapy
What is Beck
400
observational learning techniques involving watching others calmly cope with the feared situation is a type of
What is systematic desensitization procedures
400
The different forms of biomedical therapy are based on the assumption that _____ play a significant role in causing the symptoms of psychological disorders
What is biological
400
the hospitalization, release, and continual rehospitalization of schizophrenic patients is called
What is the revolving door
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