Maladjustment I
Maladjustment II
Treatments I
Treatments II
Surprise Me
100
Demonic possession, witchcraft, asylums, the moral treatment and the mentally ill. The treatments included _____________, _______________, ______________, _____________ and _______________.
What is the early theories of maladjustment and how were they treated?
100
Margaret experiences blackouts when she loses track of time and location. She sometimes awakens in places she has no memory of going to. She has clothes she does not remember buying and receives phone calls from people she does not know.
What is the nature of dissociative identity disorder?
100
Moral therapy had the success of _______ cure rate for patients being in the hospital ____________________.
What is the one notable success of Moral therapy?
100
A number of treatments for the mentally ill followed some major assumptions, some of which were wrong. One of these was the use of ___________ which was supposed to treat schizophrenia because ________________________.
What is the reason behind electroconvulsive shock therapy?
100
Drilling hole in a persons head is called ______________.
What is one of the oldest "treatments" for "psychotherapy?
200
Modern techniques of treatment include the use of _________. This allows us to catalog and treat disorders according to a semi-regular plan of ____________.
What is the importance and function of DSM-IV?
200
This disorder seems to be related to biological, seasonal and/or psychological factors.
What are some of the causes of major depression?
200
Drugs may be used for the treatment of _____________, _____________, _____________, _____________, and _____________.
What are the treatment strategies for Pharmacotherapy?
200
Psychoanalysis uses five basic steps in counseling. These are ____________, ____________, ___________, __________ and _____________.
What are the steps behind Psychoanalysis?
200
Albert Ellis has developed a therapy where he encourages people to re-evaluate their __________ and develop a more _________ rational belief. This is known as ____________.
What is the nature of Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy?
300
James was injured in the Iran conflict and now suffers from ________________ which makes him feel __________ and _______________. Flashbacks are common and he tries to avoid any contacts with people or friends that may remind him of his experiences.
What is the nature of post-traumatic stress disorder?
300
Jackie has experiences when she is terribly ____________, having little energy to do anything. Months later she is at th top of her world with so many ideas of success that no one can stop her. She is feeling ____________.
What is the disorder known as bi-polar reaction?
300
The drugs, like valium and xanax, are known to have the effects of _________________________. However, they can also have the side effects of _____________________.
What are the plus sides and side effects of antianxiety drugs?
300
A person exists in a phenomenal field where they develop a(n) __________ and a ____________. Sometimes during life these two ________________ and the therapist is consulted. The therapist attempts to ___________ these and develop a ______________.
What are the goals of Person-centered therapy?
300
Julia has difficulty in moving and is confined to a wheelchair. Her doctors can find nothing wrong with her, but she has developed this condition gradually over the years as her movement got progressively worse. One day when the house caught fire she got out of her chair and ran out of the house but collapsed again outside. She is suffering from ________.
What is the nature of somatoform disorder?
400
Lionel is afraid that other people are covered with germs that must be removed from his body. Therefore __________ at least 30 times each day. Rochelle thinks that she will drink a lot and not be controllable. Concerned about personal safety lead George to check his locks, stove and windows repeatedly before leaving the house.
What is the nature of the obsessive-compulsive disorder?
400
Julio feels that he has lost his mind. He hears people talking even when there is no one there (____________). He sees thing no one else can see (______________). He speaks with words no one can follow (____________). And, he feels that others are out to get him.
What is the nature of the disorder schizophrenia?
400
During the early years of treatment of the mentally ill they were kept in state hospitals and received little effective treatment. In the 1950s the drug _________________ was invented to calm down patients and opened the door for more effective counseling.
What is the drug categorization which helped to "empty" the state hospitals and lead to community health centers?
400
Some techniques for behavior therapy include ___________, ____________, _____________, _____________ and _____________.
What are some types of behavior therapy?
400
Disorders can be caused, or at least suspected, by a number of factors. These can be ___________, ___________ or ____________.
What are some of the causes of psychological disorders?
500
Rachel suffers from ________ which says she is a "worry wart." Ralph cannot get up to give a speech which suggests he has _________. Larry suffers from ___________ because he cannot confront dogs. Betty is afraid to leave her home meaning she is suffering from __________.
What are some of the common types of anxiety disorders?
500
Schizophrenia comes in five distinct types. These are ______________, _______________, _______________, ______________, and ______________.
What are the five notable types of schizophrenia?
500
Many drugs are used for the treatment of depression. Some of these are __________, ____________, ____________, _____________, and ____________.
What are some of the drugs used for the treatment of depression?
500
The treatment known as _____________ teaches people to develop and aversion to substances by associating the substance with something that makes them _________. This has been used to treat ___________, ___________, ___________, ____________ and ___________.
What kinds of behaviors can be treated with aversion therapy?
500
The diagnosis of ____________ is the __________ disorder to be hospitalized for. Most of the time people will have ________ stays in the hospital. When released they will make frequent visits to the __________________, take medications and, sometimes, wind up _____________.
What is the ultimate result of schizophrenia over time?