Psychoanalytic therapy was part of which famous psychology theorists.
Who is Freud?
100
Name 3 of the drawbacks of taking antipsychotic drugs.
What is
- Schizophrenia not cured
- Negative symptoms not effectively eliminated
- Unwanted side effects
- Brain levels of dopamine globally altered; tardive dyskinesia sometimes developed
- Revolving door pattern of hospitalization, discharge, and rehospitalization may occur
100
This type of therapy uses Classical conditioning, operant conditioning, and observational learning.
What is Behavioral Therapy?
100
This therapy helps clients overcome mixed feelings or reluctance about committing to change.
What is motivational interviewing?
100
Name the 4 experimental treatments.
What is
- transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS)
- transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS)
- vagus nerve stimulation (VNS)
- deep brain stimulation (DBS)
200
Name 4 types of professionals that can perform Psychotherapy.
What is Clinical psychologist, counseling psychologist, psychiatrist, psychoanalyst, licensed professional counselor, psychiatric social worker, psychiatric nurse?
200
The side effects of these drugs are serious physiological side effects when eating cheese, smoked meats, and red wine.
What are Antidepressant Medications?
200
Name the factors that contribute to successful psychotherapy.
What is
- Good match between client and specific therapeutic technique
- Client characteristics (motivated, willing, involved)
- Therapeutic relationship characterized by mutual respect
200
This is the first behavior therapist who discovered 2 techniques. Name the therapists and discoveries.
What is Mary Cover Jones and conterconditioning & observational learning?
200
Name the 3 types of antidepressant medication categories.
What is
-second generation
- Third generation: selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors
- third generation
300
This type of therapy helps clients commit to change.
What is Motivational Interviewing?
300
Name the older and recent Atypical Antipsychotic medications
What is clozapine & resperidone and olanzapine & sertindole?
300
RET stands for what type of therapy.
What is Rational-Emotive Therapy (RET)?
300
Goals of client-centerd therapy
What is to develop self-awareness, self-acceptance and self-
300
Psychoanalytic therapy used these 3 techniques to analyze repressed memories.
What is
1. free association
2. dream interpretation
3. resistance/transference
400
This humanistic type of therapy was developed by Carl Rogers.
What is Client Centered Therapy?
400
Lithium is used for what mental condition.
What is to treat bipolar disorder (previously know as manic depression), interrupt acute manic attacks, and prevent relapse.
400
This type of therapy uses questionable technique creates concerns about client harm or discomfort.
What is Aversion Therapy?
400
This therapy is used to help phobias and anxiety disorders.
What is Exposure therapy?
400
ABC stands for what in therapy.
What is RET
A- activating event
B- beliefs
C- consequence
500
A researcher found that this therapy was found no more effective than standard anxiety disorder treatments; others found no difference.
What is Eye movement desensitization reprocessing (EMDR) ?
500
Name which type and kind of medication reduces anxiety increasing levels of GABA and after a week or 2 can reduce anxiety levels.
What are Antianxiety MEDs and Benzodiazepines (Valium, Xanax)?
500
Name the Beck's cognitive biases in depression.
What is
- Arbitrary inference,
- Selective abstraction
- Overgeneralization
- Magnification and minimization
- Personalization
500
Name the steps for exposure therapy.
What is
- progressive relaxation
- exposure hierarchy construction
- desensitization
500
This therapy is used when commonly used treatments for major depressive disorder, mania, and schizophrenia when other forms of treatment have failed.