Therapy conducted with groups rather than individuals.
What is "Group Therapy"?
100
People are more likely to enter therapy during _______.
What is "a crisis"?
200
The first of the psychological therapies.
What is "Sigmund Freud's Psychoanalysis?"
200
Therapy that teaches people new, more adaptive ways of thinking.
What is "Cognitive Therapy"?
200
The study of the effects of drugs on mind and behavior.
What is "Psychopharmacology"?
200
Explain therapeutic alliance.
What is "a bond of trust and mutual understanding between a therapist and client, who work together constructively to overcome the client's problem"?
300
This person developed client=centered therapy.
Who is "Carl Rogers"?
300
The creator of rational-emotive behavior therapy (REBT).
Who is "Albert Ellis"?
300
The use of the drug, Lithium.
What is "to treat bipolar disorder"?
300
Name a warning sign for a person to start looking for a therapist.
What is "feelings of hopelessness, deep and lasting depression, thoughts of suicide, disruptive fears, etc."?
400
The 3 Rogerian hints the may help you listen more actively in your own relationships.
What is "Paraphrase, Invite Clarification, and Relfect Feelings"?
400
Used by a woman named Mary Cover Jones who helped a little boy overcome his fear of rabbits by gradually moving a rabbit closer to him each day while he was eating a snack. Name the type of therapy.
What is "Exposure Therapy"?
400
You have been diagnosed with depression, name the type of therapy best used to treat this.
What is Biomedical Therapy?
400
This is what we must do to prevent psychological disorders.
What is "empowering those who feel helpless, changing environments that breed loneliness, renewing the disintegrating family, promoting aimed at improving the human condition"?
500
Explain the relationship of transference and resistance to psychoanalysis therapy.
Transference is the patient's transfer of emotion to the analyst and resistance is the blocking of consciousness of anxiety-laden material.
500
Type of conditioning used in a situation like blowing smoke into a smoker's face whenever they inhale.
What is "Aversive Conditioning"?
500
The purpose of group and family therapy.
What is "to heal relationships"?
500
The three elements that are shared by all forms of psychotherapy.
What is "hope for demoralized people, a new perspective, an empathetic, trusting, caring relationship"?