Theory Developed by Freud in 1896
What is Psychoanalytic Theory (Psychoanalysis)
Type of therapy that range of treatments and techniques which are used to change an individual's maladaptive responses to specific situations
What is Behavioral Therapy
Characterized by feelings of hopelessness, guilt, irritability, and loss of interest in hobbies or activities
What is Major Depressive Disorder
Believes that ones thought are heard by others
These professional work in school environments helping students with educational and emotional needs
What is a School Psychologist
What are the three elements of the Psyche?
What is Id, Ego, and Superego
Type of psychotherapy in which negative patterns of thought about the self and the world are challenged in order to alter unwanted behaviors
What is Cognitive Therapy
Characterized by recurrent, unwanted thoughts and or repetitive behaviors
What is Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
Positive thinkers and those who are able to adapt to stress and changes of life are said to have a strong level of
What is Resilience
These professionals focus on providing support to couples and families
What are Marriage and Family Therapist
Interpretation of these are said to unlock our unconscious mind
What are Dreams
Type of therapy used to address personality and interpersonal conflicts
What is Dialectical Behavioral Therapy
Characterized by having at least one episode of mania alternative with major depression
What is Bipolar Disorder
Impairment of perception with the senses such as auditory, visual, olfactory, or tactile
What are hallucinations
These professionals are qualified to assess both the mental and physical aspects of psychological problems and prescribe medication
What are psychiatrists
An error that supposedly reveals part of your unconscious mind
Freudian Slip
Type of therapy that focuses on ones insight and ones relations to the world, often with role play to resolve past conflicts
What is Gestalt Therapy
Characterized by inconsistent elements, such as functioning, thinking, and perceptions. Presence of both negative and positive symptoms.
What is Schizophrenia
Lack of motivation in activities and hygiene
What is avolition
These professionals focus on the individual with one-on-one sessions or group session
What are therapists/counselors
The Life (Libido) Drive and Death Drive
Type of therapy that seeks to address people not only on the individual level but on relationships and interactional patterns and dynamics
What is Systemic Therapy
Characterized by social inhibition, lack of interpersonal contact despite wanting close relationships, due to extreme fear of rejection, often very anxious in social situations
What is Avoidant Personality Disorder
A shifting of feelings related to an object, person, or situation to another less threatening object, person, or situation as a defense mechanism
What is displacement
These specialist have lived experience with a mental health condition or substance abuse disorder and provide support and guidance
What is a Certified Peer Specialist