Key Terms
Therapies
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people
Misc
100
A psychoanalytic technique used to explore the unconscious by having patients reveal whatever thoughts, feelings, or images come to mind.
What is free association?
100
The assumption that psychological well-being depends on self understanding.
What is Insight therapies?
100
A brief psychotherapy designed to help people with depression better to understand and cope with problems relating to their interpersonal relationships.
What is interpersonal therapy?
100
He developed Gestalt therapy in 1969 emphasizing the importance of clients being in their full and present moment.
Who is Fritz Perls?
100
The inability to bring to mind information that was previously remembered.
What is forgetting?
200
A therapy that was originated by Fritz Perls and that emphasizes the importance of clients' fully experiences, in the present moment, their feelings, thoughts, and actions and then taking responsibility for them.
What is Gestalt therapy?
200
Assumes that people have the ability and freedom to lead rational lives and make rational choices.
what is Humanistic Therapies?
200
A type of approach that uses psychological rather than biological means to treat psychological disorders.
What is Psychotherapy?
200
Designed a therapy to help clients stop their cognitive errors as they occur and replace them with more objective thoughts.
Who is Aaron T. Beck?
200
The brain wave pattern associated with mental activity.
What is beta waves?
300
An approach to therapy that uses learning principles to eliminate inappropriate or maladaptive behaviors and replace them with more adaptive responses.
What is behavior modification?
300
A form of therapy in which several clients meet regularly with one or more therapists to resolve personal problems.
What is Group Therapy?
300
COmpazine, Mellaril Stelazine and thorazine, are a type of____
What is Neruoleptics?
300
Gender sensitive therapy is an approach to therapy that takes into account the effects on bot the therapist and the the gender on both the clients and the therapists behavior is developed by
Who are Gehart and Lyle (2001)?
300
The endocrine gland responsible for regulating that amount of sugar in the blood stream.
What is the pancreas?
400
A directive form of psychotherapy, developed by Albert Ellis and designed to challenge client' irrational beliefs about themselves and others.
What is rational emotive behavior therapy (REBT)?
400
The therapy that is based on Ellis' ABC theory.
What is Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy?
400
A biological therapy in which and electric current is passed through the head.
What is ECT?
400
A therapy designed by --------- ------------ to help clients stop their cognitive errors as they occur and replace them with more objective thoughts.
Who is Beck's Cognitive Therapy?
400
A type of bias in which a study's participants are not representative of the population to which results will be generalized.
What is participant-related bias?
500
A biological therapy in which an electric current is passed through the right hemisphere of the brain;usually reserved for patients with severe depression who are suicidal.
What is electroconvulsive therapy?
500
This therapy uses drugs that alter moods, perceptions and thoughts.
What is Drug Therapy?
500
A drug used to treat bipolar disorder, which at proper maintenance dosage reduces both manic and depressive episodes.
What is lithium?
500
A therapy designed by --------- ------------ to help clients stop their cognitive errors as they occur and replace them with more objective thoughts.
Who is Beck's Cognitive Therapy?
500
A structure in the limbic system that plays an important role in emotion, particularly in response to unpleasant or punishing stimuli.
What is amygdala?