Researchers
Biomedical
Individual
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This researcher studied the use of antidepressants on patients with major depressive illnesses.
Who is Neale et al.
100
Biomedical treatment uses this to treat patients.
What is medicine?
100
This is the amount of people who speaks with the therapist in this process.
What is ONE?
100
This is number of people in a group therapy session.
What is more than one?
100
This is the husband of Beyonce.
Who is Jay-Z?
200
These researchers based their research off of Buddhist techniques.
Who are Segal, Williams, and Teasdale?
200
This is a common mental disease treated by biomedical practices.
What is depression?
200
This is the most widely used individual therapy process.
What is CBT?
200
This is the person who supervises group therapy sessions.
Who is a trained professional psychologist/therapist?
200
This is what you say to any fufu lame person.
What is GRATATA?
300
This researcher's study included two types of treatment.
Who is Paykel et al
300
Biomedical treatment commonly alters what 3 hormones in the brain?
What are dopamine, serotonin, and norepinephrine?
300
This is what is determined as the cause of mental disorders from the individual therapeutic aspect.
What are faulty thinking patterns?
300
This is one reason why group therapy is becoming increasingly popular.
What is it is efficient and cheap?
300
This is the brother of James Franco, star of the upcoming film Neighbors.
Who is Dave Franco?
400
Paykel used this type of therapeutic practice in his research.
What is cognitive behavioural therapy?
400
These are 2 side effects common in the use of biomedical treatment.
What are: headache, nausea, sleeplessness, or agitation?
400
This is the goal in individual therapeutic processes.
What is positive thinking?
400
This is the goal of group therapy.
What is working together to solve each other's mental problems?
400
This movie from 1997 based on the true story of a tragic shipwreck starred Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet.
What is Titanic?
500
This researcher gave his subjects a placebo as a variable.
Who is Neale et al?
500
This is the assumed cause of mental disorder from a biomedical perspective.
What is biological malfunctioning?
500
This is the common amount of weekly sessions in cognitive behavioural therapy.
What is 12-20?
500
This is the time this class is over.
What is 8:45?
500
This is the number of days until school gets out for summer break.
What is 35 Days?