Schizophrenia is treated with what drug?
What are antipsychotics
Can manifest into msucle tension, hyperactivity, and apprehensive expectations and thoughts.
what is anxiety
What type of therapy would best suit someone on the autism specturm?
what is behavioral therapy
Which form of therapy is focused on encouraging clients to understand themselves and to grow personally.
What are humanistic therapies
What is the text that is used as a baseline or reference when diagnosing a pateint, according to the western view and subjective ideas of psych disorders?
What is the DSM (Diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders)
Mood stabilizers
What is lithium
What model can be used to deduce if someone is suceptible to developing a psychological disorder?
What is the biopsychosocial model
what type of therapy can take on the physical aspects of getting better, such as reducing or eliminating maladaptive actions?
What is behavioral therapy
Therapy that stresses the importance of the unconscious mind, extensive interpretation by the therapist, childhood experiences can come up during the therapy session.
what is psychodynamic therapies
includes hyperactivity, impulsivity and inattention
what is ADHD
What is lithium
Lack of visible emotion, negative symptom of...
What is the negative symptom of schizophrenia.
What is the flat effect.
Encourages self-awareness; this therapy stresses the importance of the unconscious mind
What are psychodynamic therapies?
Term for when a therapists combines/uses a multitude of different therapeutic styles to better accomodate their patient.
What is intergrative therapies
Extreme mood swings, overtly excited, high and unrealistic levels of optimism, experienced by people with bipolar disorder.
What is mania
what are anidepressants (SSRI's)
what is borderline persoanlity disorder (BPD)
NOT THERAPIES, but disorder!
Question - deficits in social communication is 1/2 indicators of what psych disorder?
what is ASD
What form of therapy involves recognizing the connections between what a patient is feeling and think, with the intentions of changing their inner thoughts?
What is cognitive therapies
Another term for abnormal, not in the normal range of the population
what is deviant
Taken by patients with anxiety
what is benzodiazepine
An exaggerated fear of an object or event.
what is a specific phobia
What are the 3 criteria for evidence-based practice?
1. Availability - The best available research
2. Clinical judgement - The therapist's clinical judgement
3. Client preferences - Client characteristics (like culture!)
A nonmedical process that helps patients with psych disorders and recognizes their overall problems, such as feelings, thoughts and behaviors.
The counter would be biological therapies
what is psychotherapy
The use of medication falls under what type of therapy?
what is biological therapies