What is a client?
(Will also accept, what is client-centered therapy)
What is resistance?
A process in which, for performing a desired behavior, you are given a token which can be exchanged for goods and or services.
What is a token economy?
Xanax and Ativan are used to depress and relax the central nervous system and are a part of this drug group
What are anti-anxieties?
A chain smoker who believed cocaine was a miracle drug. Also founded the psychoanalytic theory.
Who is Sigmund Freud?
A caring, accepting, nonjudgmental attitude which is meant to develop self-awareness and self-acceptance
What is unconditional positive regard?
Analyzing significant behaviors and events to promote insight
What is interpretation?
The combination of __ therapy, (changing self-defeating thinking), and __ therapy, (changing behavior)
What is cognitive behavior therapy?
Brain manipulation through shock treatment
What is electroconvulsive therapy?
(ECT is also accepted)
Founder of the humanistic theory. Also shares a first name with one of Sigmund Freud's most famous students
Who is Carl Rogers?
Three factors that Carl Rogers encouraged all therapists to express.
What is genuineness, acceptance, and empathy?
This type of therapy views individuals as responding to unconscious forces and childhood experiences, which seeks to enhance self-insight. More about gaining a perspective than solving anything.
What is the Psychodynamic Theory?
A therapy that treats the ___ as a system. Views an individual's unwanted behavior as influenced by or directed at other ___ members.
What is family?
(What is family therapy is also accepted)
A painless procedure that uses electromagnetic fields to reduce depression
What is repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation?
(rTMS also accepted)
The founder of the classical conditioning theory. Famous for his experience with animals and controlling certain responses.
Who is Ivan Pavlov
(Pavlov is also accepted)
Working to increase a client's awareness of the motivations behind feelings.
What is insight therapy?
A variation of psychodynamic therapy, adapted for treating depression.
What is Interpersonal Psychotherapy?
The act of learning to relax when exposed to normally anxiety-inducing stimuli and used in exposure therapy. A gradual increase of comfort.
What is systematic desensitisation?
Long-term use of antipsychotic drugs can cause this brain abnormality
What is tardive dyskinesia?
The father of cognitive behavior therapy
Who is Aaron Beck?
The act of restating the client's feelings
What is active listening?
The act of role-playing with a patient
What is transference?
The two methods of triggering unwanted behaviours with counterconditioning. One uses constant exposure to reduce fear, and the other reduces a negative behavior by associating it with a negative effect.
What are exposure therapy and aversive conditioning?
Thorazine is a type of what drug?
Lobotomized one of the Kennedys.
Who is Dr. Walter Freeman?