Repeating and paraphrasing what is said by the client is known as this technique.
What is active listening?
A person who doesn't like rabbits is given a cookie every time they see a rabbit in this type of "conditioning."
What is counterconditioning?
The main goal of cognitive therapy is to change a person's irrational _____.
What are thoughts/beliefs?
Selective-serotonin-reuptake-inhibitors are mainly used to treat this common condition.
What is depression?
The surgical procedure used to separate the neural connections between the frontal lobes and the emotional limbic system.
This program is used in Alcoholics Anonymous (AA).
This therapy method would emphasize the importance of providing people with unconditional acceptance.
What is client-centered therapy?
What is token?
He developed a gentle questioning technique for changing thinking patterns such as catastrophizing.
Who is Aaron Beck?
Antipsychotic medication, such as Clozapine and Thorazine are used to treat this condition.
What is schizophrenia?
The beneficial consequences of merely expecting that a treatment will be effective.
What is the placebo effect?
This procedure has been demonstrated to help relieve seasonal affective disorder.
What is light exposure therapy?
This occurs when a patient suddenly stops free association and wants to end the session.
What is resistance?
This therapy method would best be used to treat arachnophobia.
What is exposure therapy (systematic desensitization)?
"No person is an island" is the central theme of this therapy model.
What is family therapy?
This specific medication would be prescribed to help a person relax due to their extreme anxiety.
What is Xanax?
When serious depression doesn't respond to drugs, this procedure is used, but sometimes results in short-term memory loss.
What is electroconvulsive therapy (ECT)?
Most people with depression will return to average moods on their own due to this phenomenon.
What is regression towards the mean?
This therapy method, centered on the unconscious, is criticized for being too expensive and too time consuming.
What is psychoanalysis?
This therapy method involves giving alcoholics a drug that causes them to vomit every time they drink.
What is aversive conditioning?
Consistently replaying negative thoughts in one's mind.
What is rumination?
This classification of psychopharmalogical medication is likely to result in Tardive Dyskinesia?
What is antipsychotics?
This medical procedure uses magnetic waves to treat disorders such as OCD and depression without the side effects of ECT.
What is rTMS?
EMDR has mainly been effective in treating this anxiety-related disorder.
What is PTSD?
Carl Rogers tried to appreciate how the world appeared to his clients using this hallmark of Humanistic Therapy.
What is empathy?
Controlling a patient's behavior by giving consequences to those actions is officially known by this name.
What is behavior modification?
The main goal of this confrontational therapy method developed by Ellis is to restructure unreasonable beliefs or assumptions.
What is rational-emotive behavioral therapy (REBT)?
This specific drug would be used to regulate someone with bouts of feeling worthless and bouts of extreme grandiose optimism, like Kurt Cobain.
What is lithium?
A psychologist who believes that disorders are directly tied to brain abnormalities and genetics is using this approach to understanding disorders.
What is biomedical?
A statistical procedure for combining the results of many studies.
What is meta-analysis?