What is Free Association?
A therapeutic strategy where the patient freely shares thoughts and anything that comes to their mind during a therapy session.
What are symptoms of OCD (Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder)?
a common, long-lasting disorder in which a person has uncontrollable, reoccurring thoughts and behaviors that they feel the urge to repeat over and over.
What is the cognitive perspective of clinical psychology?
It focuses on how internal thoughts and feelings influence one's behavior.
What are symptoms of ASD (Autism Spectrum Disorder)?
A developmental disability is caused by differences in the brain where people often have problems with social communication and interaction, and restricted or repetitive behaviors or interests.
Characterized by striking motor behavior, typically involving either significant reductions in voluntary movement or hyperactivity and agitation.
What is Token Economy?
Operant Conditioning procedure where people earn a type of token for good behavior and can exchange the token for a reward or treat.
A soldier has been back from the war for two weeks. He is being seen in the mental health clinic due to complaints of inability to sleep, nightmares, and flashbacks. What is his most probable diagnosis?
PTSD (Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder)
What is the psychoanalysis perspective of clinical psychology?
That people can experience catharsis and gain insight into their state of mind by bringing the content of the unconscious into conscious awareness.
What are symptoms of ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder)?
One may have trouble paying attention, controlling impulsive behaviors, may act without thinking about what the result will be, or being overly active.
Flat affect, which means that they show little or no emotions in their facial expressions, voice tone, or mannerisms.
Which theory of therapy does this apply to?
Dr. Hamza tries to keep his patient's mind positive and is accepting him unconditionally and no matter what.
Humanistic Approach
In order for a client to be diagnosed with an anxiety disorder, the client must have had symptoms for longer than which time frame?
1 month
What is Carl R. Rogers' approach to clinical psychology?
Humanistic Approach
What is this disorder?
Reduced intellectual ability and difficulty with everyday activities.
Learning Disorder
What is Paranoid Schizophrenia?
Characterized by predominantly positive symptoms of schizophrenia, including delusions and hallucinations.
What is Counterconditioning?
a behavior therapy procedure that uses classical conditioning to create new responses to stimuli that are triggering unwanted behaviors.
What is Arachnophobia?
The extreme or irrational fear of spiders.
What approach did Knight Dunlap have to Clinical Psychology?
Biological Perspective
What is Cerebral Palsy?
A group of disorders that affect a person's ability to move and maintain balance and posture.
What is Residual schizophrenia?
A subtype of schizophrenia in which the individual has suffered an episode of schizophrenia but there are no longer any delusions, hallucinations, disorganized speech, or behavior.
What Disorder would a Melatonin prescription help treat?
Insomnia
What is Agoraphobia?
A fear of being in situations where escape might be difficult or that help wouldn't be available if things go wrong.
Group therapy is an example of what Perspective?
Sociocultural Theory
Are there cures for neurodevelopmental disorders?
Nope
What is Undifferentiated schizophrenia?
A subtype of schizophrenia in which the individual exhibits the characteristic symptoms of schizophrenia but the overall picture is not one of catatonic type, paranoid type, or disorganized type schizophrenia.