When was Dorothea Dix born?
When is April 4th, 1802
a way of listening and responding to another person that improves mutual understanding. commonly used by psychologists that practice the humanistic approach
what is active listening
what is Eugen Bleuler known for?
what is using the term Schizophrenia
Who was Alfred Adler?
Adler was a psychologist who focused on prevention of mental illness
Where is Alice Miller from and what's her background?
What is born in Poland
What is Dorothea Dix known for?
What is creating mental asylums
What is the name of the psychological approach developed by Carl Rogers that emphasizes the human need for self-actualization and the importance of living in the present?
What is Humanistic Psychology?
was eugen the first person to use the word schizophrenia?
what is no
What was Adler's view on at-risk youth?
He was concerned about children and their cognitive development
Who is Alice Miller and what did she specialize in?
What is a psychologist and psychoanalyst
Why did Dorothea Dix work for reform?
What she saw in poorhouses and jails
Carl Rogers is best known for developing this type of therapy that focuses on the client's perspective
What is Client-Centered Therapy
When did he first use the term schizophrenia?
when is April 24th, 1908
How did Adler influence people?
He created a people-first approach with his lectures and spoke to other psychologists
How did she share her studies and information?
What is she wrote books and journal articles.
How did Dorothea Dix make a change?
What is lobbying to the government
This term describes the ability to understand and share the feelings of another, a key component in Rogers' therapeutic approach
What is Empathy?
where does Bleuler believe the primary symptoms comes from?
where is the Neurological Dysfunction
Adler's thoughts on prevention?
Adler thought prevention was multifaceted (focus on communities and individuals)
What were her findings on sexual violence and abuse?
How many asylums did Dorothea create?
What is 32
According to Rogers, for therapy to be successful, the therapist must provide this type of regard, which involves accepting the client without judgment
What is Unconditional Positive Regard?
is the symptoms of schizophrenia different for everyone
what is yes
Adler's Legacy
Sparked research continuing into the modern day, helped other psychologists create theories
How does childhood experiences and outside influences affect children later on?
What is children experience sexual violence or abuse at home typically feel like less than other children and their parents