Therapy Types
Physical Treatments
Drugs & Dreams
Difficult Therapy Types
100
Lets clients know that they are not alone, clients come together under direction of a counselor to discuss psychological issues 
Group Therapy
100
Tokens are earned for desired behaviors and exchanged for rewards 
Token Economy System
100
when a patient is encouraged to say whatever comes to their mind
Free Association
100
Uses classical/operant conditioning to help clients unlearn maladaptive behaviors and replace them (think basics)
Behavioral Therapy
200
Helps each member understand that the family works as an interrelated system
Family Therapy
200
learning/unlearning voluntary behaviors results from positive or negative reinforcement or punishment (also in another chapter)
Operant Conditioning (B.F Skinner)
200
What is consciously remembered in a dream
Manifest Content
200
Behavior therapies that use classical conditioning to reduce anxiety, clients are forced to face an unpleasant stimulus (Mary Cover Jones)
Exposure Therapy
300
Unwanted behavior is associated with a stimulus to which the client has a great dislike for
Aversion Therapy
300
Administration of a short-duration electric current between temples to cause a seizure 
Electroconvulsive Therapy
300
A dream's symbolic representation of the unconscious forces, urges, or conflicts 
Latent Content
300
Center goal is to help clients gain insight to underlying causes of thoughts or actions 
Insight Therapy
400

Treatment of mental health problems through interaction between trained psychologists and those seeking help

Psychotherapy
400
Requires client to be fully exposed to the anxiety-producing stimulus in a controlled environment where they cannot escape
Flooding
400
Type of drug used to reduce positive symptoms of schizophrenia and in extreme cases, bipolar disorder
Antipsychotic Drugs
400
When the therapist acts as a nonjudgemental facilitator, must have unconditional positive regard, empathy, and active listening
Humanistic Therapy or Person-Centered Therapy
500
Focuses on the client improving existing relationships rather than their past 
Interpersonal Psychotherapy 
500
Client wears virtual reality goggles that provide a visual experience of the feared object/situation
Virtual Graded Exposure 
500
Drug used not only to reduce positive symptoms, but also target negative symptoms such as withdrawal and apathy 
Atypical Antipsychotic Drugs
500
Based on the perspective that social relationships in early childhood lie at the heart of mental problems 
Object Relations Therapy
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