Insight Tx
Behavior Tx
Biomedical Tx
Terms
Misc.
100
Which theorist believed that disorders are caused bi Unresolved childhood issues and the inner battles between the ID, Ego and Superego.
What is Freud
100
Behavior Therapist DO not focus on the root of the issue. They Only focus on this......
What is the Behavior that needs to be changed (maladaptive behavior)
100
The treatment of mental disorders while using medications
What is Psychopharmacotherapy or Drug Therapy
100
The act of intentional "forgetting" or "refusing" to work on things in therapy is known as this.
What is Resistance
100
Name the Three Parts of the Therapeutic Triad
What is Clients, Treatment, Therapist (top to right)
200
The act of freely expressing your thoughts and feelings without little censorship where the therapist looks for clues and patterns in your thinking.
What is Free Association (tapping your forehead- remember)
200
Used for phobic clients, this approach counterconditions clients through use of a Hierarchy, Deep Muscle Relaxation, and pairing the fear with relaxation.
What is Systematic Desensitization (reverses Classical Conditioning - which is "counterconditioning")
200
What are the 4 main types of drug categories
What is Antianxiety, Antipsychotic, Antidepressants, Mood- stabilizing
200
Name the 3 categories or treatments for Mental Disorders.
What is Insight Therapies, Behavior Therapies, and Biomedical Therapies.
200
Not acknowledging that something happened even though it did is what defense mechanism. (hint: most junior high kids utilizing this)
What is Denial
300
What therapy was started by Carl Rogers and focuses on providing a warm climate, unconditional postive regard and constant clarification of clients feelings.
What is Client Centered Therapy
300
This therapy pairs a bad physical feeling (usually being sick) with a bad habit or problem.
What is Aversion Therapy (This uses classical conditioning to our advantage. )
300
this drug is an antidepressant and will mellow you out in about 10 minutes of taking it. Side Effects are Dizzy, constipated, insomnia and drowsiness
What is Xanax (a tranquilizer)
300
Taking out your emotions and anger toward someone unrelated to the issue or problem is what defense mechanism?
What is Displacement
300
What 3 things are needed to set a warm supportive climate in Client Centered Therapy?
What is 1) Genuiness 2) Unconditional Positive Regard 3) Empathy
400
This Psychology approach focuses on only the resilience of the human being, no mention of any weakness is accepted in this therapy.
What is Positive Psychology
400
The traning that uses modeling, shaping, and behavioral Rehearsal that is designed to improve interpersonal skills
What is Social Skills Training (hint: you must know modeling, shaping and behavioral rehearsal)
400
What are the 3 types of Antidepressants that take about 6 weeks to work?
What is 1)Tricyclics 2)MAO Inhibitors 3)SSRI's
400
what is the act of the client unconsciously relating to the therapist the ways that mimics critical relationships in their lives.
What is Transference
400
Name the 3 parts of Freud Personality theory and say what they are responsible for.
What is id- instincts (devil) ego - (organized realist part (middle ground) superego- moralizing (angel)
500
Name 3 advantages of Group Therapy
What is 1) saves time 2) saves $ 3) you are not alone 4) work on social skills 5) group holds them responsible.
500
This therapy uses symbolism and props to help clients visualize and see their problem. This changes a clients behavior by changes a clients way of thinking.
What is Cognitive Behavior Therapy
500
The most common mood stabilizer medication used to treat bipolar mainly is what....
What is Lithium
500
This a a serious side effect from Antipsychotic medications than involves involuntary ticks of the mouth, face, hands and feet.
What is Tardive Dyskinesia
500
What is the ideal number of people to have in a group therapy?
What is 6-8
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