Behavioral Therapy
Humanistic Therapy
Psychoanalytic Therapy
Medications
General
100

Gradually attempting to introduce a person's fear to them to condition them to be more resilient:

Systematic Desensitzation

100

Name at least 2 of the founders of Humanistic Psychology

Carl Rogers, Abraham Maslow

100

Any assessment conducted to analyze the unconscious elements of one's personality is known as:

A projective test

100

The broad category of depression medications

SSRI

100

This man was also known as the 'Iron Chancellor' for his role in aiding Prussia to becoming a renowned military power.

Otto Von Bismarck

200

Forcing someone to confront their fears head on in order to cure phobias

Flooding/Exposure Therapy

200

A humanistic therapist will give people therapy in a way that discourages judgment and encourages people to be more accepting of their present self. This is called:

Unconditional Positive Regard

200
When one tries to identify common themes and elements from dreams to aid in diagnosis, this is known as:

Dream Analysis

200

The broad category of anxiety medications:

Benzodiazepines/Anti-Psychotics

200

What planet in the solar system has the largest mountain that we know of? What is the name of that mountain?

Mars, Olympus Mons

300

Offering rewards for seemingly mundane behaviors in order to teach proper social skills:

Token Economy

300

Another name for humanistic therapy is:

Client-Centered

300

Psychoanalytic psychologists invented the idea that simply speaking to clients and discussing their problems can lead to beneficial outcomes. This is known as:

Talk Therapy

300

Most anti-psychotic medications will affect one's levels of which chemical?

Dopamine

300

What is the only naturally occurring food that never expires?

Honey

400

The basic premise of behavioral psychology is that every behavior happens due to:

Motivation/Rewards/Punishments

400

This experiment from the 1960s during the growth of Humanistic Psychology tried to prove that psychology/psychiatry was more harmful than helpful because we often falsely labeled people with diagnoses that hurt self-image.

Rosenhan Experiment

400

The process of getting clients to reveal painful or emotional unconscious thoughts in order to have them confront the pain head on. Afterwards, a period of healing will ensue. This is known as:

Catharsis

400
Mood-stabilizers affect which two neurotransmitters?

GABA and Serotonin

400

What's the world's oldest currency still in use?

The British Pound (1200 years old!)

500

Name at least 2 of the founders of the behavioral theory of psychology

Bandura, Skinner, Pavlov

500

Wrote 'Man's Search for Himself.' This book detailed how one's self-image shaped their personal experience. One of the pioneers of the field of Humanistic Psychology.

Rollo May

500

When someone completes sentences and begins to make associations between words/pictures to display the unconscious elements of their thought. This is known as:

Free Association

500

Give an example of an Atypical Anti-Psychotic Medication

Risperidone

500

The flag in the back of the room is the flag of the Roman Republic. What does SPQR stand for?

Senatus Populus Que Romanus:


The Senate and People of Rome