Where in the Brain?
Therapy Types
Impulse Disorders
Real-Life Scenarios
Bonus Psych Facts
100

This part of the Brain directly behind your forehead.

What is the Frontal Lobe?

100

This therapy focuses on changing negative thought patterns and is broad category of therapy types


What is CBT?

100

This disorder involves stealing items that are not needed.

What is kleptomania?

100

A student is terrified of public speaking and avoids presentations. What could this be the result of?

What is Social Anxiety Disorder?

100

This is the largest part of the brain.

What is the Cerebrum?

200

This is the wrinkly outer layer of your Brain.

What is the Cerebrum?

200

This therapy type is done with lots of people who have experienced similar things.

What is group therapy?

200

This disorder has to do with always lying even if it is unnecessary. 

What is compulsive lying?

200

After a brain injury, someone struggles to control their emotions and behavior. What could this be?

What is damage to the frontal lobe?

200

This area of the brain produces Dopamine.

What is the Substantia Nigra?

300

This part is right by your ears and temples.

What is the temporal lobe?

300

This therapy uses rewards and consequences to change behavior.

What is Behavioral Therapy?

300

This disorder includes setting fires for excitement or relief.

What is Pyromania?

300

A child is rewarded with stickers for completing homework. What kind of conditioning is this?

What is Operant Conditioning?

300

This part of the Brain is called the "emotional alarm"

What is the Amygdala?

400

This part is at the top, but in the middle of your Brain.

What is the parietal lobe?

400

This therapy type helps patients "retrain their brain" and thought processes

What is Cognitive Reconstructuring?

400

This disorder involves uncontrollable anger and aggressive outbursts.

What is Explosive Disorder?

400

This individual experiences unwanted disturbing thoughts that do not go away that are triggered often.

What is OCD?

400

This experiment helped us understand different types of conditioning. (hint: it had to do with animals)

What is Pavlov's Dogs?

500

This is known as the "base of the Brain"

What is the Hypothalamus?

500

This therapy type focuses on coping mechanisms

What is REBT?

500

This disorder is the recurrent, uncontrollable pulling out of one’s own hair.

What is Trichotillomania?

500

This is a neurological condition marked by the inability to form new long-term memories after a Traumatic Brain Injury.

What is Anterograde Amnesia?

500

The brain is about this percentage of water.

What is 75%?
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