Chapter 14: Psychoanalysis and other
Chapter 14: Therapy
Chapter 14: Therapy Continued
Chapter 15: Attributions and Phenomenons
Chapter 15: Other
100
Advocated mental hospitals to offer more humane methods of treatment.
Who is Dorothea Dix
100
Applies learning principles to the elimination of un-wanted behaviors.
What is Behavior Therapy
100
Echoing, restating and seeking clarification of what the person expresses.
What is Active Listening
100
We explain someone's behavior by crediting either the situation or the person's disposition according to this.
What is Attribution Theory
100
When more people share responsibility for helping, a single listener was less likely to help.
What is Bystander Effect
200
Your therapists asks you to try to remember your dreams he also encourages you to review incidents in early childhood. Your therapist is most likely practicing this.
What is Psychoanalysis.
200
Therapy that teaches people new more adaptive ways of thinking and acting.
What is Cognitive Therapy.
200
If a therapist tells a client, “Rank order the things that frighten uou from least to most”. The therapist is using this.
Systematic Desensititzation
200
Part of the Attribution Theory: Relating the behavior to the situation.
What are Situational Attributions
200
When people in a group exert less effort when pooling their efforts toward a common goal then when individually accountable.
What is Social Loafing
300
Blocks in the flow of your free association.
What is Resistance
300
Does psychotherapy work?
Yes, people in therapy improve more than people in control groups
300
Exposing people to things they fear.
What is Exposure Therapies
300
Part of the Attribution Theory: Relating the behavior to the person's characteristics.
What are Dispositional Attributions
300
Jackie is a cyclist who is practicing for a marathon. After the race, Jackie notices that she had completed the race faster when she was competing against other cyclists rather than a clock. This is an example of this.
What is Social Facilitation
400
The patients transfer to the analyst of emotions linked with other relationships (such as love or hatred for a parent.)
What is Transferring
400
Patients find relief to find that others have the same problems and patients can give and receive feeback.
What is Group Therapy
400
McKenzies therapist believes that active listening to an extremely important component of therapy he is probably this type of therapist.
What is Client-centered therapist
400
A girl spills food in the extension and Joe laughs and says "That girl is so clumsy!" but later on, Joe spills his Cabrizos and thinks, "This flood is uneven."
What is The Fundamental Attribution Error
400
When Casey became aware that her attitude towards the Hot Spot did not match her actions of eating there constantly, she reduced the resulting dissonance by changing her attitude about the Hot Spot.
What is Cognitive Dissonance Theory
500
This is the use of empirically demonstrated behavior change techniques to improve behavior, such as altering an individual's behaviors and reactions to stimuli through positive and negative reinforcement of adaptive behavior and/or the reduction of maladaptive behavior through its extinction, punishment and/or therapy.
What is Behavior Modification
500
People imagine traumatic scenes while a finger is waved infront of them, supposedly enabling them to unlock and repocess previously frozen memories.
What is Eye Movement Desensitation and Reprocessing (EMDR)
500
This type of therapist would say, “Can you think of a more positive interpretation of what happened?”
What is a Cognitive Therapist
500
The tendency for people who have first agreed to a small request to comply later with a larger request. Example: CJ's friends were smashing pumpkins early one afternoon but CJ refused to join. Later that night, he was suprised by his failure to resist his friends' pressure to smash pumpkins with them.
What is Foot-in-the-door Phenomenon
500
When Cozy was by herself, she believed that you know who was just kind of sketch but when Cozy was with the rest of the Sechrist Sisters and you know who came up in a discussion, Cozy's thoughts were enhanced to full blown pathological liar. This is an example of this.
What is Group Polarization