Biomedical Therapy
Biomedical Therapy II (Pharmacotherapy)
Client Centered Therapy
Cognitive & Behavioral Therapy
Psychodynamic Therapy
100

The use of drugs to treat symptoms of psychological disorders

What is Pharmacotherapy (psychotropic medication)

100

What drug type is common used to treat depression

SSRIs (Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors)

100

Client-centered or person-centered therapy is founded on which school of thought in psychology?

Humanism

100

Therapy that is performed by presenting a person with the stimulus that causes anxiety is called: 

Exposure Therapy

100

When a client avoids bring up a subject or otherwise resist the therapist's attempts at gaining information

What is resistance

200

Sending a strong electric current through the brain to cause a system reset

What is ECT (electroconvulsive therapy)

200

What kinds of medications are used to treat anxiety

Benzodiazepines, allow GABA activation
200

When a therapist presents compassion and care for their client it is called: 

Empathy

200

A form of therapy in which a person is exposed to a high quantity of anxiety inducing stimuli, taking the hardest task first

What is flooding
200

What is the goal of psychoanalysis?

Insight, revealing the unconscious

300

On what disorders is ECT most useful

Severe depression and psychotic disorders

300

Antipsychotics help with which symptoms of Schizophrenia

Positive symptoms

300

When a therapist's thoughts align with their speech and actions, it is called:

Genuineness

300

This form of therapy pairs the anxiety inducing stimulus with relaxing stimulus and gives the client time for their anxiety to decrease

What is Systematic Desensitization

300

When a client proposes questions and concepts to a client and asks for the first thing that comes to their mind

What is free association

400

When were lobotomies used? Do we still use them today?

The 1930s-60s, they are now an outdated and barbaric technique
400

What does lithium do to bipolar patients

Lessens the emotional highs and lows
400

Humanistic theory is great for establishing a therapeutic relationship, what is being established in the first few sessions of therapy?

Rapport

400

Using a token economy to reward desired behavior is an example of which kind of conditioning?

Operant conditioning

400

When a client acts towards the therapist as if they were a figure from their past

What is transference

500

Older antidepressants, such as MAO inhibitors and TCAs had several problems, what was the main one?

Affected all monoamines, such as dopamines, instead of targeting serotonin like an SSRI.

500

What neurotransmitter do antipsychotics work on?

Dopamine

500

How does a humanistic therapist act differently than another kind of therapist

Person-centered therapists believe that the client is fully capable of making positive change, but must be facilitated in the right direction

500

All-or-nothing thinking, overgeneralization, and catastophising are all examples of:

Beck's Cognitive Distortions

500

How does sleep relate to psychoanalytic theory?

Dream analysis as a way of accessing the unconscious