Jackie Kennedy, sister of John F Kennedy, had this operation performed, to control her violent mood swings.
What is a lobotomy?
Therapy that applies learning principles to unwanted behaviors.
What is behavioral therapy?
Carl Rogers developed this widely used technique for humanistic therapy that focuses on someone's conscious self-perceptions.
What is client-centered therapy?
The technique used by Sigmund Freud for his psychoanalytic therapy.
What is free association?
This type of therapy blends the uses of cognitive therapy and behavior therapy.
What is cognitive-behavioral therapy?
Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT), is used to treat _____, using electrical shocks.
What is severe depression?
These are two types of specific counterconditioning techniques that are used to replace unwanted responses.
What are exposure therapies and aversive conditioning?
Technique of echoing, restating, and seeking clarification of what a client expresses.
What is active listening?
This person created psychoanalysis, as well as the first of the psychological therapies.
Who is Sigmund Freud?
Cognitive therapy is used to treat this type of disorder.
What is depression?
This procedure uses repeated pulses using a magnetic coil near the patients skull to the brain.
What is repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS)?
Type of exposure therapy that is widely used to help reduce feeling of anxiety in small steps
What is systematic desensitization
An attitude that accepts and understands a client, giving them nonjudgemental and accepting environment.
What is unconditional positive regard?
The idea that a client develops strong negative and positive feelings for their therapist.
What is transferring?
The type of therapy developed by Albert Ellis, is a confrontational therapy that challenges people's self defeating attitudes and assumptions.
What is rational-emotive behavior therapy (REBT)?
Name the 4 types of drugs used in psychopharmacology.
What are Antipsychotic, antianxiety, antidepressants, and mood-stabilizing drugs?
Therapy that associates unwanted behavior with unpleasant feelings
What is aversive conditioning?
Another name for humanistic therapies that function is to increase a person's awareness of underlying motives and defenses.
What are insight therapies?
This therapy engages in having a therapist relationship with the client by talking face to face and meeting several times a month.
What is psychodynamic therapy?
According to Albert Ellis many problems related to depression arise from _______ ________
What is irrational thinking?
Name three of the six goals that are used in therapeutic lifestyle change.
What are-
Aerobic Exercise, Adequate Sleep, Light Exposure, Social Connection, Antirumination, or Nutritional supplements?
Type of technique that is uses rewards to modify behavior.
What is a token economy?
Three attitudes that Carl Rogers encouraged therapist to exhibit to have their clients feel unconditionally accepted.
What is acceptance, genuineness, and empathy?
These three conflicts is what Sigmund Freud and others within the psychoanalytic therapy tend to release energy from.
What are the id-ego-superego conflicts?
Donald Meichenbaum (1977) offered this type of training, to teach people how to restructure their thinking in stressful situations.
What is stress inoculation training?