Therapy Basics & History
Psychodynamic & Humanistic
Cognitive & Behavioral
Biological Treatments
Hot Topics & Effectiveness
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General term for a trained professional who does psychotherapy

Therapist / Clinician

100

Freud’s “talking cure” approach

Psychoanalysis

100

Aaron Beck’s therapy that targets distorted thinking

Cognitive therapy

100

Most commonly prescribed drugs for depression and anxiety

 SSRIs

100

Most therapists today actually use this blended approach

Eclectic / Integrative

200

The “insight” therapies (psychodynamic + humanistic) aim to increase this

Self-awareness / Insight

200

Rogers’ three core conditions: empathy, genuineness, and this

Unconditional positive regard

200

Therapy that uses classical and operant conditioning techniques

Behavior therapy

200

Drugs that block dopamine receptors (used for schizophrenia)

Antipsychotics

200

Deinstitutionalization in the U.S. began dramatically after this decade

1960s

300

Bedlam (England) was originally this type of place before becoming an infamous asylum

A hospital / Bethlehem Hospital

300

Bringing repressed feelings into conscious awareness

(Freud’s goal) Catharsis

300

Systematic desensitization gradually pairs relaxation with what?

The feared stimulus

300

Treatment that sends brief electric current through the brain

Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT)

300

The “common factors” research shows this single factor predicts success most

Therapeutic alliance / relationship

400

Wade emphasizes that the medical model renamed “patients” to this term in therapy settings

Clients

400

Humanistic therapy is also called this (two words)

Person-centered / Client-centered

400

CBT stands for this (full name)

Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy

400

Newer brain stimulation treatment using magnetic fields

Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS)

400

Evidence-based practice requires therapists to use treatments proven by these Randomized controlled trials /

Empirical research

500

Famous experiment where Rosenhan’s team showed that once labeled, normal behavior is seen as this

Pathological / Part of the illness

500

Technique where the client takes the therapist’s role to gain insight

Role reversal / Chair technique (Gestalt)

500

Exposure therapy for PTSD that revisits the trauma in imagination or in vivo Prolonged

exposure

500

Controversial surgery that severs connections in the frontal lobe (rarely used now)

Lobotomy / Prefrontal lobotomy

500

Meta-analyses show that psychotherapy is generally this compared to no treatment

More effective / Superior

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