Psychotherapy
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Child Psychiatry
200

A patient’s roommate abruptly left their shared apartment after receiving a phone call. The patient immediately thinks “I’m being left out again.” In CBT this is an example of____________. 

automatic thought

200

This is the first antipsychotic to be invented

Chlorpromazine

200

This American psychologist pioneered a modified cognitive behavior therapy approach to treat people with borderline personality disorder in the 1980s

Marsha Linehan

200

Sometimes seen in Alzheimer’s disease, this term describes uncontrolled or inappropriate episodes of laughing or crying

Pseudobulbar affect

200

This disorder is characterized by a repetitive and persistent pattern of behaviour in which the rights of others are violated, but the criteria are not met for antisocial personality disorder

Conduct disorder

400

Popular items include a pacifier, blanket or teddy bear, this serves as a substitute for the mother during an infant’s early efforts to separate and become independent

Transitional object

400

This injectable treatment may be an option in the management of tardive dyskinesia

Botox

400

This Swiss American psychiatrist pioneered near-death studies in the mid-1900s, and theorized the five stages of grief

Elizabeth Kubler-Ross

400

Individuals with this deficit can often describe the object in detail and maybe even use hand gestures to demonstrate how the object is used, but cannot find the appropriate word to name the object

Anomic aphasia

400

This diagnosis emerged in the DSM-5 due to concern about over-diagnosis of pediatric bipolar disorder

Disruptive mood dysregulation disorder

600

A patient undergoing this type of third wave CBT, works on controlling negative emotions less and engaging in meaningful activities more

Acceptance and commitment therapy

600

Cigarette smoking induces the metabolism of clozapine mainly via this CYP450 enzyme

CYP 1A2

600

This Austrian psychoanalyst was a pioneer in the field of child psychology. Her first book, published in 1927 was “An Introduction to the Technique of Child Analysis”

Anna Freud

600

DAILY DOUBLE

These are the two variants of Frontotemporal dementia

Behaviour and Language variants

600

This type of behavioural treatment is used to help reduce repetitive behaviours such as tics

Habit reversal therapy

800

“Thinking about Thinking.” An approach for treating symptoms of psychosis, this therapy aims to plant doubt in delusional beliefs though raising awareness of cognitive biases

Metacognitive training

800

This combination of medications is known as the “California Rocket Fuel”

Venlafaxine and Mirtazepine

800

This psychiatrist and psychoanalyst co-developed methadone to treat heroin addiction in the 1960s

Marie Nyswander

800

The hippocampus and parahippocampal gyrus mediate this type of memory

Declarative memory/ explicit memory

800

This psychologist is best known for devising the “Strange Situation” experiment

Mary Ainsworth

1000

The Analysis of Self is this psychoanalyst’s treatise on the treatment of narcissistic personality disorder

Heinz Kohut

1000

This medication was the first FDA approved treatment specifically for postpartum depression. An intravenous drug that must be administered in a clinical setting over 60 hours

Brexanolone (Zulresso)

1000

In 2018, this woman became the first African American president of the American Psychiatric Association, since its founding in 1844

Altha Stewart

1000

Damage to this limbic system brain structure due to thiamine deficiency secondary to chronic alcohol use is implicated in Wernicke-Korsakoff syndrome

Mammillary bodies

1000

Criterion A for this DSM-5 Disorder includes “disturbances in the normal fluency and time patterning of speech, that are inappropriate for the individual’s age and language skills.” Also known as stuttering

Childhood-Onset Fluency Disorder