Psychoanalytic
Humanistic
Behavioral
Cognitive
Biomedical
100

This psychologist that says mental illness is caused by unresolved childhood conflicts and repressed feelings. 

Who is Sigmund Freud?

100

Humanistic and psychoanalytic are both types of ______________ therapy.

What is insight? 

100
________________ uses operant conditioning for treating mental disorders while ________________ uses classical conditioning. 

Who is B.F. Skinner; Joseph Wolpe?

100

Cognitive therapy explains that mental illness stems from _____________.

What is irrational thought? 

100

Drugs that lower the sympathetic activity in the brain?

What is Antianxiety? 

200
The aim for psychoanalytic therapy is to uncover a client's ________________ thoughts and feelings.

What is unconscious?

200

Psychologist that believes in the hierarchy of needs and our goal is to reach self-actualization.

Who is Abraham Maslow? 

200
Treatment when people are exposed to anxiety-producing stimulus all at once.

What is flooding?

200
Psychologist that introduced Rational-Emotive Behavioral Therapy.

Who is Albert Ellis?

200

Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRI) are used to treat this disorder.

What is major depressive disorder? 

300

Client spontaneously reports thoughts feelings, and mental images that comes to mind to therapist.

What is free association? 

300

This psychologists believes in looking at the self (present) and working towards ideal self (future) to resolve mental illness. 

Who is Carl Rogers? 

300

Treatment where people are given a reward for acceptable behaviors. 

What is token economy? 
300

Psychologist that introduced Cognitive Behavioral Therapy.

Who is Aaron Beck? 

300

Antipsychotic drugs are used to treat _______________ by decreasing ____________ receptors in the brain. 

What is schizophrenia; dopamine? 

400

Patient keeps avoiding discussing her mother when talking with her therapist. This is an example of _________________.  

What is resistance? 

400

Client-centered therapy where the therapist listens and paraphrases only to help guide patient to make their own conclusions. 

What is active listening?

400

Treatment where clients break pattern by conditioning the person to associate the behaviour with an undesirable stimulus.

What is aversion?

400

Therapy that focuses on the reversal of irrational thought in combination with efforts to change behavior.

What is Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)?
400

Last resort for treating major depressive disorder that involves the electrical stimulation of the brain.

What is Electroconvulsive Therapy (ECT)? 

500

Amelia unconsciously began to see her therapist in the same way that she sees her mother. This is an example of _______________.

What is transference?

500

Therapists will use active listening to help patients reach this. 

What is unconditional positive regard? 

500

Treatment where patient's gradually face a hierarchy of anxieties while practicing deep relaxation until they no longer feel fearful. 

What is systematic desensitization? 

500
Therapy where the therapist directly challenges the irrational thoughts of the patient.

What is Rational-Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT)?

500
Mood-stabilizing drug that treats bipolar disorders.

What is lithium?

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