class of drug which is used to treat disorders such as schizophrenia. Examples of these are Thorazine and Haldol
what is anti-psychotic drugs
Therapy that Looks to expose/confront dysfunctional thoughts of clients and show client that not only is success/failure unlikely but it would not be a big deal if it occurred
what is rational emotive behavior therapy
drugs that work by depressing activity in central nervous system & make people more relaxed
what is Barbiturates or Benzodiazepines
Modeling person learns by observing and then imitating the behavior of another
what is modeling
this is a metal used to treat manic phase of bipolar disorder
what is Lithium
method which involves pairing habit person wishes to break w unpleasant stimulus
what is aversive conditioning/aversion therapy
these are the 3 most common drugs to treat unipolar depression
what is tricyclic antidepressants, monoamine oxidase inhibitors, serotonin-reuptake inhibitor drugs (prozac)
This method works to construct anxiety hierarchy - rank-ordered list of what client fears (start w least frightening + ending w most frightening)
what is systematic desensitization
DAILY DOUBLE
explain a prefrontal lobotomy
Cut main neurons leading to the frontal lobe of the brain (calmed behavior but reduced person to awareness/functioning to vegetative state)
A therapy that focuses on helping clients achieve a subjectively meaningful perception of their lives
what is existential therapies