This therapy focuses on changing negative thought patterns.
What is cognitive therapy?
This psychologist introduced the concept of the unconscious mind.
Who is Sigmund Freud?
The percentage of survey responses compared to the sample size in the context of an experiment?
What is response rate?
This professional provides guidance in schools.
What is a school counselor?
A mental state characterized by feelings of unease or dread.
What is anxiety?
This therapy combines cognitive and behavioral techniques.
What is cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT)?
This psychologist is famous for his work on cognitive development in children, namely the bobo doll experiment.
Who is Albert Bandura?
This committee reviews research studies to ensure the safety, rights, and welfare of human research participants
What is the Institutional Review Board?
This type of psychologist has the ability to prescribe medication in the service of treating mental disorders.
What is a psychiatrist?
This developmental disorder is characterized by symptoms of inattention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity that can interfere with daily life
What is Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)?
This therapy aims to treat trauma through narrative and storytelling techniques.
What is Narrative Therapy?
This psychologist is known for his hierarchy of needs, he emphasized self-actualization.
Who is Abraham Maslow?
This federal law protects patients' health information and gives patients certain rights over their records
What is HIPPA?
This career involves conducting research in psychological phenomena and passing on knowledge to the next generation.
What is a Psychology Professor?
This mental health condition includes a pattern of unstable intense relationships as well as impulsiveness and an unhealthy way of seeing themselves.
What is Borderline-Personality Disorder?
This therapy, as envisioned by Rogers, was a movement away from the therapist's traditional role as an expert and leader, and toward a process that allowed clients to use their own understanding of their experiences as a platform for healing.
What is Person-Centered Therapy?
This psychologist is known for defining Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT).
Who is Aaron Beck?
This non-randomized research method evaluates the relationship between an intervention and an outcome.
What is a quasi-experimental study?
This career path is marked by a focus on the study of family systems and how it affects the client(s).
What is a Family-Marriage Therapist?
This part of the mind is not currently the focus of awareness, but influences thoughts, emotions, and behavior.
What is the subconscious?
This type of therapy focuses on the “whole” person and integrates spiritual, physical, mental, and emotional forms of well-being
What is Holistic Therapy?
She defined Object-Relations Therapy and invented play therapy for children.
Who is Melanie Klein?
This statistical test compares the means of multiple groups to determine if there are any differences.
What is an ANOVA test?
This career path focuses on helping people cope with addiction and supporting them in overcoming their addictions.
What are Substance abuse/addiction councilors?
This term describes the discomfort that arises when there is a mismatch between thoughts, beliefs, or actions.
What is cognitive dissonances?