Psychoanalysis
Behavior Therapy
Humanistic Therapy
Types of Therapies
Misc Therapy
100
When a patient disagrees with his or her therapist's interpretations.
What is resistance?
100
Desired behaviors are identified and rewarded with something that can be exchanged for various objects or privileges.
What is a token economy?
100
Therapists don't tell their clients what to do but, rather, would seek to help the clients choose a course of action for themselves.
What is active listening?
100
A therapeutic technique developed by Freud that views the cause of disorders as unconscious conflicts.
What is psychoanalysis?
100
Therapy involving groups of people in addition to one-on-one client-therapist interactions.
What is group therapy?
200
A technique sometimes used by psychoanalysts to uncover unconscious conflicts.
What is dream analysis?
200
Often used to treat specific phobias.
What is systematic desensitization?
200
Type of therapy that hinges on the therapist providing the client with unconditional positive regard.
What is client-centered therapy?
200
Focus on helping people to understand and accept themselves, and strive to self-actualize.
What are Humanistic Therapies?
200
Type of somatic therapy that passes an electric current through both hemispheres of the brain.
What is electroconvulsive therapy?
300
Involves saying whatever comes to mind without thinking.
What is free association?
300
Involves having the client address the most frightening scenario first.
What is flooding?
300
Psychologist who created client-centered therapy.
Who is Carl Rogers?
300
Emphasizes the importance of the whole and encourages their clients to get in touch with their whole selves.
What is Gestalt Therapy?
300
Type of somatic therapy used to treat schizophrenia by blocking the receptor sites for dopamine.
What are antipsychotic drugs?
400
Using dream analysis in order to uncover unconscious conflicts.
What is manifest content?
400
Pairs a habit a person wishes to break with an unpleasant stimulus.
What is aversive conditioning?
400
Therapies that increase the client's awareness of underlying motives and defenses.
What are insight therapies?
400
Locates the cause of psychological problems in the way people think.
What are cognitive therapies?
400
The general use of drugs to treat psychological disorders.
What is psychopharmacology?
500
Revealed only as a result of the therapist's interpretive work when using the process of dream analysis.
What is latent content?
500
When an unpleasant conditioned response is replaced with a pleasant one.
What is counterconditioning?
500
Blanket acceptance and support of a person regardless of what the person says or does.
What is unconditional positive regard?
500
Therapies that produce bodily changes.
What are somatic therapies?
500
A type of cognitive behavioral therapy that looks to expose and confront the dysfunctional thoughts of clients.
What is rational emotive behavior therapy?
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