Heal family relationships, often uses an eclectic mix of psychotherapy approaches.
What is family therapy?
Anti-Depressant drugs are used to:
A. Decrease Moods
B. Increase Moods
C. Eliminate Moods
D. Even out moods
B. Increase Moods
Magnetic
Assess and treat mental, emotional, and behavioral disorders.
What is a clinical psychologist?
The cause of an illness, its origin.
What is etiology?
The name for any formal psychological treatment aimed at changing thoughts and behavior. The particular techniques used may depend on the practitioner’s training, but all forms involve interactions between practitioner and client.
What is psychotherapy?
Which one of these is not a psychotropic drug?
A. Pain Killers
B. Pepto Bismol
C. Alcohol
D. Caffeine
B. Pepto Bismol
True or False: ECT Therapy is mostly positively viewed by the public.
False
A psychiatrist treats more complex mental disorders
What is the difference between a psychologist and a psychiatrist?
In this method, the client imagines increasingly anxiety-producing situations while learning to relax.
What is systemic desensitization?
Help clients replace harmful behaviors with beneficial ones. Behavior modification, including rewards and punishments, token economies, social skills training, and modeling.
What is behavioral therapy?
Adderall is a(n):
A. Stimulant
B. Anti-Depressant
C. Anti-Anxiety Drug
D. Mood Stabilizer
A. Stimulant
A controversial treatment that creates a strong enough shock to the patient that causes a seizure.
What is electroshock therapy?
Where do most Paraperfessionals work after training? (List at least 2)
Community Outreach
Crisis Centers
Substance Abuse Centers
Pastoral Counseling
Mental health hotlines
Use of various techniques that seem appropriate for a specific client.
What is an eclectic approach?
Help clients fulfill their potential for personal growth. Uses a client-centered therapy with active listening and unconditional positive regard.
What is humanistic therapy?
In order to help with their manic episodes, Mike is most likely administered a(n):
A. Anti-Anxiety Drug
B. Anti-Psychotic Drug
C. Mood Stabilizer
D. Stimulant
C. Mood Stabilizer
This therapy method places electrodes in specific places of the brain to stimulate it like a pacemaker to a heart.
What is deep brain stimulation?
What provider would treat a patient based on the following symptoms: Repetitie movement, anxiety, depression, panic attack, impulsivity, compulsive behavior.
A psychiatrist
Apathy, lack of emotion, slowed speech, and slowed movement are all examples of what type of symptoms.
What are the negative symptoms?
Help clients eliminate distorted thoughts and replace them with more realistic ones. May use rational-emotive therapy.
What is cognitive therapy?
Adrian has delsuions and hallucinations from schizophrenia. To treat this, Adrian is likely given:
A. Lithium
B. Clorazil
C. Xanax
D. Thorazine
D. Thorazine
Deep brain stimulation is most commonly used to treat __________.
OCD and Depression
What provider would treat a patient who has the following symptoms:
- Insomnia
- Sleeping more frequently
- Anxiety
- Loss of interest
- Poor appetite
- Weight loss/gain
- Sadness
- Feelings of hopeless
Psychologist
Form of therapy used to treat antisocial personality disorder (APD) where a therapist helps the client learn to associate certain behaviors with specific desired outcomes.
What are operant procedures?