Insight: Psychoanalysis, Psychodynamic
Behavioral
Insight:Humanistic/ Gestalt/ Cognitive
Biological/Biomedical
Community & Preventive
100
A form of therapy that emphasizes internal conflicts, motives, and unconscious forces.
What is Psychodynamic Therapy
100
It is part of Social Skills training(Bandura) in which the client is encouraged to observe socially skilled people in order to learn appropriate behaviors.
What is Modeling
100
A nondirective technique that involves echoing, restating, and seeking clarification of what the client says and does, and acknowledging feelings.
What is Active Listening
100
The removal of brain tissue, effects are irreversible.
What is Psychosurgery
100
When a person is admitted into a psychiatric hospital because he or she is suicidal and in serious need of treatment.
What is Involuntary Commitment
200
An example is arriving late for therapy sessions
What is an example of Resistance
200
Reinforcement of more and more complex social situations.
What is Shaping
200
An atmosphere of acceptance.
What is Unconditional Positive Regard
200
Drugs that elevate mood by making monoamine neurotransmitters including serotonin, norepinephrine, and/or dopamine more available at the synapse to stimulate postsynaptic neurons.
What are Antidepressants
200
The policy of moving severely mentally ill people out of large state institutions and then closing part or all of those institutions.
What is Deinstitutionalization
300
The surface meaning of a recalled dream
What is Manifest Content
300
Example: Someone afraid of dogs is repeatedly exposed to friendly dogs who do not bite, the fear of dogs will eventually be extinguished.
What is an example of Flooding
300
Those who think that problems arise because the client’s inherent goodness & potential to grow emotionally have been stifled by external psychosocial constraints.
Who are Humanists
300
Powerful drugs that lessen agitated behavior, reduce tension, decrease hallucinations and delusions, improve social behavior, and produce better sleep behavior, especially in schizophrenic patients.
What are Antipsychotics/Neuroleptics
300
Centers that provide outpatient services such as individual and group therapy, and coordinate short-term inpatient care.
What is are Community Mental Health Centers
400
A technique for observing unconscious processes, based on the belief that ego does not defend itself well against unconscious conflicts during sleep.
What is Dream Analysis
400
A drug that is used in aversion therapy.
What is Antabuse
400
A Cognitive therapy system that attempts to eliminate self-defeating beliefs through rational examination.
What is Rational Emotive Therapy
400
The use of drugs to treat mental disorders.
What is Psychopharmacotherapy
400
One of the causes of homelessness.
What is Deinstitutionalization
500
Any statement by a therapist that presents a patient’s problem in a new way.
What is Interpretation
500
The man who developed systematic desensitization.
Who is Joseph Wolpe
500
The therapist’s goal is to push clients to decide whether they will allow past conflicts to control their future or whether they will choose right now to take control of their own destiny.
What is the goal of Gestalt-Therapy
500
A surgery that cuts the main neural tracts connecting lower brain regions to the frontal lobes. It was performed on schizophrenic patients. Especially violent ones.
What is a Prefrontal Lobotomy
500
These hold free screenings for depression and anxiety, sponsor suicide hotlines, and provide outreach programs for at-risk children and teens.
What are Community Mental Health Centers