Biomedical Therapies
Antipsychotic drugs
Anti-anxiety
Antidepressants
Misc + psychosurgery
100

What controversial therapy involves shocking patients 

electroconvulsive therapy 

100
What is the study of effects of drugs on mind and behavoir?

psychopharmacology 

100

How are anti-anxiety drugs effective

They depress the CNS activity 
100

What are antidepressants most often used for? 

Lifting people up from a state of depression

100

What is the name of the surgery that cuts nerves that connect to the frontal lobe and the emotion control centers 

Lobotomy 

200

How is ECT effective in curing depression?

No one knows- it's been around for more than 70 years and yet scientists still don't know the reasoning behind its effectiveness 

200

What procedure is necessary when seeing new drugs are effective

What is double blind procedure

200

What type of drug must not be used along with anti-anxiety drugs?

Alcohol
200

What do antidepressants trigger within the body and why are those targeted?

Neurotransmitters (or norepinephrine or serotonin) that are low in situations of stress or anxiety 

200

Why is lobotomy seen as the last resort

the process is irreversible 

300

What type of therapy uses pulses from a magnetic coil to improve depression 

repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) 

300

What are antipsychotic drugs used for

treating people with schizophrenia and other forms of thought disorders 

300

What other treatment along with antibiotic D-cycloserine (an anti-anxiety drug) helps facilitates the extinction of learned fears

Behavioral treatments 

300

What are two very good ways to improve depression without the use of a drug?

Aerobic exercise and cognitive therapy 

300

What are the main two ways people can help cure some disorders 

Aerobic exercise and human connection 

400

Explain why rTMS is effective for some patients 

Its focused pulses on the left frontal lobe which is relatively inactive during depression which may cause more nerve cells to form through long term potentiation 

400

How are antipsychotic drugs effective? 

They dampen the response to irrelevant stimuli thus block those with positive symptoms of schizophrenia, such as auditory hallucinations and paranoia 

400

What is one major criticism of behavior therapies in combination with anti-anxiety drugs like Xanax?

They reduce the current symptoms not the underlying issues, the phrase "popping a Xanax" at the first time of tension can create a learned response, this does not fix the issue of the anxiety occurring. 

400

What category of drug does Prozac, commonly a antidepressant, but because it also cures anxiety to strokes it has it own category

SSRI's (selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors ) which block the breakdown of both norepinephrine and serotonin. 

400

What simple compound can people who suffer with bipolar disorder take to improve their moods?

salt (specifically the lithium)

500
During deep brain stimulation what area of the brain is targeted to potentially cure patients with depression 

specifically the bridges between the frontal lobes and the limbic system 

500

What is the name of the disease and what are the impacts of it that are caused by term usage of antipsychotic drugs

Tardive Dyskinesia- which causes involuntary facial movements like grimacing 

500

What type of drug has been more prescribed to treat anxiety recently? 

Antidepressants 

500
Why do antidepressants take weeks to show improvement in patients who have been prescribed them? 

The increased serotonin causes neurogenesis- the new cells reverse stress-induced loss of neurons 

500

What is the process of enhancing positive thinking

Anti-rumination