People
Types of Therapies
Techniques
Biological Treatments
History
100
Sigmund Freud developed this.
What is psychoanalysis?
100
An example of this would be Alcoholics Anonymous.
What is Group therapy?
100
In Confrontation, clients are challenged to examine this.
What is the quality of their existence?
100
Antidepressant drugs relieve these.
What are depression symptoms?
100
This was used to drive out "evil forces."
What is an exorcism?
200
He worked with Freud when attempting to use hypnosis in psychoanalysis.
Who is Joseph Breuer?
200
Insight therapies help the patient to better understand this.
What is theirselves?
200
A type of psychoanalysis technique in which the patient does not censor their thoughts or words.
What is free association?
200
Also known as tranquilizers.
What are antianxiety drugs?
200
In the Middle Ages, demonology treatment focused on this as the cause of mental illness.
What is supernatural forces?
300
He founded client-centered therapy.
Who is Carl Rogers?
300
Has an emphasis on awareness and the present moment.
What is Gestalt therapy?
300
When the therapist expresses what they genuinely feel to the client.
What is congruence?
300
A psychosurgery in which frontal lobes are separated from emotion-involving brain areas.
What is a pre-frontal lobotomy?
300
To bore a hole in the skull of the patient.
What is trepanning?
400
He came up with the ABC Theory.
Who is Adam Ellis?
400
Patients are responsible for solving their own problems and the therapist supports but does not lead.
What is non-directive therapy?
400

In active listening, the therapist tries to understand two things in the client's statements.

What is the content and emotion?

400
Procedure in which a seizure is purposefully triggered.
What is Electroconvulsive therapy?
400
Electroconvulsive therapy was used to treat this.
What is depression, schizophrenia, and mania?
500
He argued for more humane treatments and mental hospital reform.
Who is Philippe Pinel?
500
Systematic Desensitization is this.
What is reducing the client's fear and anxiety responses through counterconditioning?
500
These are the three parts of the ABC Theory.
What is A) activating, B) belief, and C) consequence?
500
A side effect of antipsychotic drugs, in which there are chronic tremors and involuntary muscle movements.
What is tardive dyskinesia?
500
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John F. Kennedy's sister went through this procedure.

What is a lobotomy?