Cluster that Borderline Personality Disorder fall into?
A mindful, behavioral therapy that helps individuals develop psychological flexibility. It encourages acceptance of difficult thoughts and feelings while committing to meaningful actions aligned with one’s values.
What is Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT)?
The 3 states of mind...
What are emotion mind, rational mind, and wise mind?
"Duty to Warn" and "Duty to Protect" are both used to refer to the consequences of what case
What is Tarasoff?
Known for his work on Psychoanalysis, he is the most well known psychologist.
Who is Sigmund Freud?
Two mood disorders are commonly treated with medication
What is Anxiety and Depression?
A tool in psychology used to teach new behaviors and changing existing ones. It involves adding a desirable stimulus or removing an undesirable stimulus to encourage a specific behavior
What is positive reinforcement?
The four sets of skills taught in DBT.
What are Mindfulness, Interpersonal Effectiveness, Emotion Regulation, and Distress Tolerance?
This must be presented to and signed by a client or subject before doing an interview or assessment.
What is informed consent?
The Hierarchy of Needs is named after him.
Who is Abraham Maslow?
The chemical messengers of the brain, carrying signals between our neurons
What are neuro transmitters?
A reference book on mental health and brain-related conditions and disorders used in the U.S. to help psychologists evaluate and diagnose patients.
DSM-5
The concept that two opposites can both be true...
The person who has consent for treatment in Washington State
Any legal guardian/parent for 12 and under and any one over 13 and old for themselves
Conducted the Little Albert Experiment which proved that humans could be conditioned just like dogs.
John B. Watson
Someone who relies on another person to take care of them
What is a vulnerable person?
A visual representation of a family’s structure and relationship, often spanning multiple generations
What is a genogram?
The primary dialectic in DBT
What is between Acceptance and Change?
This guiding principle emphasizes the responsibility to "do no harm" to clients
What is Principle A: Beneficence and Nonmaleficence?
The first psychologist.
Wilhelm Wundt
A mental health condition characterized by the persistent urge to pull out one’s own hair, leading to hair loss
What is Trichotillomania?
People with Schizophrenia will experience a loss of contact with reality, often including symptoms like hallucinations and delusions, and sometimes disorganized thinking and speech, known as...
Psychosis
The primary Acceptance strategy in DBT
What is Validation?
Issued by an attorney instructing the psychologist to provide documents or appear for oral testimony.
What is a subpoena?
Theorized about the psychosocial development of humans, and creates the stages of development based on his work.
Erik Erikson