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Drug Therapy
Psychotherapy
Other Therapy Concepts
Disorders
Misc
100
Valium and Xanax are used to treat this.
What is anxiety?
100
The A in Ellis's ABC Theory stands for this.
What is antecedent?
100
ECT can be used to treat this disorder.
What is depression?
100
Another word for Unipolar Depression.
What is Major Depression?
100
The number of axis in the DSM-IV.
What is 5?
200
Medication for schizophrenia work by blocking this neurotransmitter.
What is dopamine?
200
A person is forced to face their fear (phobia) with little support in this therapy.
What is flooding?
200
This explains why we are able to become afraid of some things (ex. heights) more easily than others (ex. forks).
What is biological preparedness?
200
These are the thought component of OCD.
What is obsession?
200
The demographic that is more likely to develop depression.
What is women?
300
This is an anti psychotic drug that was one of the first to be developed.
What is Phenothiazines?
300
A psychoanalytic concept for therapy. It involves avoiding a threatening/upsetting topic.
What is resistance?
300
This person is credited with creating the somatogenic perspective and discussed disorders as the result of an imbalance in biles.
Who is Hippocrates?
300
This is one theory behind phobias.
What is learned through experience, biological preparedness, symbolic representation of repressed id, fear of judgement by others.
300
In this study, researchers faked mental disorders in order to demonstrate the issue with assigning a label.
What is the Rosenhan Study?
400
This class of antidepressants prevent the reuptake of both serotonin and norepinepherine.
What are tricyclic antidepressants?
400
What are the three keys to client-centered, humanistic therapy?
What are UPR, empathy, and genuineness?
400
The basic assumption of this therapy type is that problems occur when people distort their thinking and have perceptions that are self-defeating.
What is cognitive?
400
This is when someone hears, sees, smells, tastes, or feels something that is not there.
What is a hallucination?
400
This model says that although there may be a genetic tendency for a disorder, there must also be a life event to trigger it.
What is diathesis-stress model?
500
These are the three categories of antianxiety drugs.
What are Benzodiazepines, Beta blockers, Azaspirones?
500
In dream analysis, these are the two levels of meaning.
What is manifest and latent content?
500
This is Eyesneck's term for when someone improves without treatment/therapy.
What is spontaneous remission?
500
These are two explanations for Schizophrenia that have been discarded.
What are overbearing mothers, double-bind communication, warped oedipal identification, survival instinct.
500
These are the three perspectives on the cause of disorders throughout history.(bonus if you can put them in order)
What is demonology, somatogenesis, and psychogenic.