Overview of Treatment
Behavior & Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy
Humanistic & Psychodynamic Therapy
Couple & Family Therapy
Potpourri
100
Whom are more likely to seek help in regards to psychological treatment? Men or Women?
What are Men.
100
Name a behavioral approach.
What is Expose, Aversion, Modeling, Reinforcement or Therapy.
100
Analysis of dreams; Name the two kinds of content in a dream.
What is Manifest and Latent content.
100
A method that combines the psychological and biological approach as well as family and individual therapies.
What is the Eclectic Approach.
100
A side affect from conventional antipsychotic medicine that causes a delayed movement abnormality.
What is Tardive Dyskinesia.
200
A belief that people with psychological problems can change and can learn more adaptive ways of believing, seeing and adapting.
What is Psychotherapy.
200
Patient is fully submersed with their fear-producing stimuli in a therapeutic manner. This can be accomplished through systematic desensitization or flooding.
What is Exposure Therapy.
200
Therapy that emphasizes the unity of the mind and body. Places a strong emphasis on uniting thoughts, feelings and actions.
What is Gestalt Therapy.
200
A social learning model. Treatment is usually short term. The goal is to increase caring behaviors in the relationship and to teach couples how to solve their conflicts in a more constructive way.
What is Traditional Behavioral Couple Therapy.
200
Name a mood stabilizing drug that is important in treating mania.
What is Lithium.
300
Name one of key elements of a positive therapeutic relationship?
What is 1. Sense of working together on a problem 2. Agreement of what the goals and tasks may be between the therapist and patient 3. Affective bond between patient and therapist
300
Therapy that involves modifying undesirable behavior by the old-fashioned method of punishment.
What is Aversion Therapy.
300
Brief form of therapy. To help people’s ambivalence with change and commit to treatment.
What is Motivational Interviewing.
300
Focuses on acceptance and includes strategies that help each member of the relationship come to terms with their partners faults and limits.
What is Structural Family Therapy.
300
Most commonly used antipsychotic medications. Improved positive affects and lesser negative affects. Second Generation Drug.
What is Atypical Neuroleptics.
400
Treatments or a type of therapy that have exact steps and procedures.
What is Manualized Therapy.
400
Therapy administered to establish certain behaviors that are missing. Concluding in a response or behavior that is not initially in the individual response repertoire.
What is Response Shaping.
400
Patients carrying over attitudes and feelings they had in relations with their parents to their therapists unconsciously.
What is Analysis of Transference.
400
Approach based on systems therapy holds that if the family context is changed then the individual will have altered experiences with the family and have difficult adjusting to the new context.
What is Structural Family Therapy.
400
They enhance GABA activity in certain parts of the brain that are implicated in anxiety such as the limbic system.
What is Benzodiazepines.
500
A special case of therapeutic harm in which the therapist behaves in a certain way that exploits the trust of the patient or engages in behavior that is highly inappropriate.
What is Boundary Violation.
500
First form of behavior oriented cognitive therapy. The purpose is to attempt to change a client’s maladaptive process.
What is Rational Emotional Behavioral Therapy.
500
An example in which a person relives a past relationship and recreates the illnesses and emotion he/she experienced.
What is Transference Neurosis.
500
Idea that humans are biological beings that think, feel, act, sense, imagine, and interact; and that each of these "modalities" should be addressed in psychological treatment.
What is Multimodal Therapy.
500
An inhibited transmitter that plays an important role in how our brain inhibits anxiety in stressful situations.
What is GABA (Gamma Aminobutyric Acid).
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