Career's
Theorists
Substances
Vocab
Therapy
100

a person whose job is to help people in a particular area with social disadvantages or personal problems.


Social Work

100

Korey's Theorist boyfriend

Jean Piaget

100

cannabis, especially as smoked or consumed as a psychoactive (mind-altering) drug.


Marijuana

100

"prolonged cruel/unjust treatment or control"

oppresion

100

a form of psychological treatment that has been demonstrated to be effective for a range of problems including depression, anxiety disorders, alcohol and drug use problems, marital problems, eating disorders, and severe mental illness.

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy

200

Teaching infants, toddlers, preschoolers, and school-age

Early Childhood Education

200

believed that the mind is responsible for conscious and unconscious decisions based on psychological drives. The id, ego, and super-ego are three aspects of the mind believed to comprise a person's personality.

Sigmund Freud

200

class of drugs that derive from, or mimic, natural substances found in the opium poppy plant

Opiods

200

 health conditions involving changes in emotion, thinking, or behavior (or a combination of these), can be associated with distress and/or problems functioning in social, work, or family activities

Mental illness

200

the care provided by therapists who promote, maintain, or restore health through patient education, PHYSICAL intervention, disease prevention, and health promotion.

Physical Therapy

300

healthcare professionals who serve as patient advocates, supporting, guiding, and coordinating care for patients, families, and caregivers as they navigate their health and wellness journeys. They serve as the center of communication

Case Manager

300

Theory characterizes an individual advancing through the eight life stages as a function of negotiating their biological and sociocultural forces.

Erik Erikson

300


a highly addictive analgesic drug derived from morphine often used illicitly as a narcotic producing euphoria.




Heroin

300

a supposition or a system of ideas intended to explain something, especially one based on general principles independent of the thing to be explained.


Theory

300

brief, attachment-focused psychotherapy that centers on resolving interpersonal problems and achieving symptomatic recovery.

Interpersonal psychotherapy

400

an interventionist/specialist who works with children in the early stages of development

Early interventionist

400

learning is culturally dependent, with individuals from different cultures learning differently

Lev Vygotsky

400


an addictive drug derived from coca or prepared synthetically used as an illegal stimulant and sometimes medicinally as a local anesthetic.



Cocaine

400

people who are members of the mainstream or dominant group/have advantages in life compared to others

privilege

400

type of cognitive behavioral therapy in which your therapist creates a safe environment to expose you to your fears

Exposure Therapy

500

therapists who assess, diagnose, and treat a wide range of mental health issues such as anxiety, depression, phobias, and addiction. They work in public and private sector settings, including hospitals, clinics, schools, and private practices.

Behavioral Therapist

500

learning theory that all learning occurs within a social environment.

John Dewy

500

a dissociative anesthetic used medically for induction and maintenance of anesthesia. It is also used as a treatment for depression and in pain management.

Ketamine

500

a mark of disgrace associated with a particular circumstance, quality, or person. Disgrace is held around people with mental illness, often those who are in institutions

Stigma

500

A treatment for severe depression and certain mental disorders. A brief seizure is induced by giving electrical stimulation to the brain through electrodes placed on the scalp.

Electroshock Therapy

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