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100

People who today would be diagnosed as schizophrenics were considered insane and were called this term.

What are lunatics?

100

Completing a PhD program in psychology, including one year of work in a clinical setting makes you this.

What is a clinical psychologist?

100

One approach to therapy is characterized by the idea that we have an unconscious part whose activities and thoughts are hidden behind a mental barrier that we cannot voluntarily remove. 

What is psychoanalysis?

100

Also known as behavior modification, this form of therapy uses classical and operant conditioning principles.

What is behaviour therapy?

100

This is a process where a therapist may analyze or suggest ways for the client to deal with and overcome his or her problems in a supportive environment.

What is psychotherapy?

200

The "Father of American Psychiatry" believed this caused mental disorders.

What is too much blood to the brain?

200

The first thing someone should consider when seeking professional help or psychotherapy?

What is ask questions?
200

This person believed that the chief reason for the development of psychological problems and physical symptoms were unconscious conflicts.

Who is Sigmund Freud?

200

He disagreed with Freud and said that a client has an actualizing tendency to develop one’s full potential.

Who is Carl Rogers?

200

An advantage of having therapy delivered over the Internet.

What is it reduces costs and improves access?

300

A popular theory that was later abandoned to be the cure for mental disorders.

What is moral theory?

300

This type of therapy involves the use of psychoactive drugs to treat mental disorders by changing biological factors.

What is medical therapy?

300

A patient’s reluctance to work through feelings or recognize unconscious conflicts and repressed thoughts.

What is transference?

300

According to the Cognitive theory developed by Aaron Beck, people have these which cause distorting in how we perceive and interpret the world.

What are automatic negative thoughts?

300

Despite differences in approaches and techniques, the five most popular forms of psychotherapy differ little in this.

What is effectiveness?

400

The discovery of this group of drugs in this period helped to reduce schizophrenia symptoms.

What is the 1950s?

400

Therapists use this approach by combining non-directive techniques.

What is an eclectic approach?

400

This new approach to Freud's classical psychoanalysis ensures that therapists take a more active and directive role. 

What is the short-term dynamic psychotherapy?

400

This effective treatment gradually exposes clients to a fear object while simultaneously practicing relaxation.

What is Systematic Desensitization?
400

This should be common regardless of what therapy is used.

What is a supportive and trusting relationship between therapist and client and the development of an accepting atmosphere?

500

Since deinstitutionalization caused a related problem of homelessness, this solution was implemented as an alternative.

What are community mental health centres?

500

To become a psychiatrist, there should be additional training in these areas.

What are pharmacology, neurology, and psychotherapeutic techniques?

500

These personal characteristics of a therapist would bring about the client’s change.

What are empathy, positive regard and genuineness?

500

This recent development, Cognitive-Behaviour Therapy addresses one major difference between the Cognitive and Behaviour therapies.

What is the Cognitive therapy focuses on thought patterns whereas the Behaviour therapy focuses on behaviours?

500

This new therapy, Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing or EMDR using this procedure to deal with anxiety and traumatic memories from PTSD.

What is having the client talk about or imagine a troubling traumatic memory while visually focusing on and following the back-and-forth movement of a therapist’s hand?

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