Introduction to Therapy, and Psychodynamic and Humanistic therapies
Behavior, cognitive, and group therapies
Evaluating psychotherapies and prevention strategies
Biomedical strategies
People
100

This type of therapist is most likely to analyze a client's dreams.

What is/what are psychoanalytic therapist(s)? 

100

What are token economies based off of?

Operant conditioning

100

What 3 elements are shared by all forms of psychotherapy?

An empathetic, trusting, and caring relationship, hope for demoralized people, and a new perspective.

100

What neurotransmitter is affected by antipsychotic medications?

Dopamine

100

Who advocated for rational emotive therapy?

Albert Ellis

200

Maria has been in therapy for over a year. Recently, she has begun to suspect that she has fallen in love with Dr. Chin, her therapist. When she confesses her feelings, Dr. Chin is likely to tell Maria that she is experiencing this. 

What is transference? 

200

What is it called when the client confronts the actual feared objects or situations?

Vivo desensitization

200

What is one way to combine the results of a lot of studies?

Meta analysis


200

What is the purpose of lobotomies?

To separate the reasoning centers of the brain from the emotional centers

200

With cognitive therapy who sought to reverse beliefs about themselves, their situations, and their futures?   

Aaron Beck

300

This type of therapy is the most eclectic.

What is psychodynamic therapy? 


300

What are the 2 main benefits of group therapy?

It saves time and money and it and clients benefit from exploring feelings and developing social skills.

300

What is a great tool to separate reality from wishful thinking?

Control group

300

What are the two categories of drugs used to treat schizophrenia? 

Antipsychotic and antidepressant

300

Who helps us understand the basic concepts of operant conditioning?

B.F. Skinner

400

This type of therapy focuses on helping people to understand and accept themselves and strive to self- actualize.

What is humanistic therapy? 

400

What is a confrontational cognitive therapy that actively challenges irrational beliefs?

Rational emotive therapy (RET)

400

What integrates the best research with clinicians expertise and patients characteristics, preferences, and circumstances. 

Evidence based practice

400

Which of the following individuals is most likely to benefit from Prozac? a.    Jack, who has lost his sense of identity and wandered from his home to a distant city    b.    Andrea, who hears imaginary voices telling her that she will suffer a fatal accident    c.    Tami, who is so addicted to cigarettes that she doesn't want to quit smoking    d.    Shannon, who feels helpless and apathetic and thinks her life is meaningless and worthless    e. Marco, who experiences periods of mania and hallucinations

The answer is D

400

WHO helped a little boy named Peter overcome his fear of rabbits by gradually moving a rabbit closer to him each day while he was eating his snack. This was one of the first applications of...

Mary Cover Jones and this was one of the first application of exposure therapy

500

Active listening and unconditional positive regard are the two main techniques of in this type of humanistic therapy. 

What is client-centered/person-centered therapy?

500

Dr. Well tries to help her clients by teaching them to modify their hab when under stress or experiencing symptoms. This means that Dr. Welle engages in what therapy?

Behavior

500

What 3 elements are shared by all forms of psychotherapies?

An empathetic, trusting, and caring relationship, a new perspective, and hope for demoralized people.

500

Edith, a 45-year-old journalist, alternates between extreme sadness and lethargy and extreme euphoria and overactivity. The drug most likely to prove beneficial to her is a. lithium.    b.    Xanax.    c.    Clozaril.    d.    Thorazine.    e.    Paxil.

The answer is A

500

Who refined Mary Jones' technique?

Joseph Wolpe