Psychoanalytical Therapy
Cognitive Therapy
Behavior Therapy
Biological Therapy
Humanistic Approach
100
The term psycho analysts use to refer to a client's hesitancy to discuss issues raised during free association.
What is resistance?
100
Therapy that is based on Albert Ellis's belief that people are basically logical in their thinking and actions.
What is rational-emotive behavior therapy?
100
A series of behavior that gradually become more similar to a target behavior.
What is successive approximations?
100
Therapy that uses medication, electric shock, or surgery to treat psycological disorders.
What is biological therapy?
100
The professionals who most often use Person-Centered Therapy
Who are school counselors?
200
The analyst interprets the content of a client's dreams to unlock unconscious thoughts and feelings.
What is dream analysis?
200
Therapy that involves gently guiding clients in testing the logic of their own thought processes and developing more logical ways of thinking.
What is Beck's Cognitive Therapy?
200
A system of rewards in which an individual earns tokens or coins for demonstrating a targeted behavior.
What is token economy?
200
The Greeks and Romans were the first to use this metal to help cure psychological disorders.
What is lithium?
200
Therapy in which the client is encouraged to take the lead in the therapy session and talk openly about what troubles them
What is non-directive therapy?
300
The analyst asks the client to relax and say whatever comes to mind.
What is free association?
300
Illogical thought process that involves drawing a general conclusion from a single experience.
What is overgeneralization?
300
A counterconditioning technique that links an unpleasant state with an unwanted behavior in an attempt to eliminate the behavior.
What is aversive conditioning?
300
This drug is used to help treat schizophrenia. They are also called major tranquilizers.
What is antipsychotic drugs?
300
A widely used communication Technique in which the listener repeats, rephrases, and asks for clarification of the statements made by the speaker
What is active listening?
400
the hidden meaning in dreams which therapists interpret during dream analysis.
What is latent content?
400
Illogical thought process that involves drawing conclusions for which there is no evidence.
What is arbitrary inference?
400
Method used to help people learn more desirable behaviors.
What is operant conditioning?
400
The side effects of this therapy are distractibility, reduced kearning ability, overreating, apathy, social withdrawl, seizures, reduced creativity, and even death.
What is lobotomy?
400
Developed in the 1950's, this therapy involves finding their true selves and discovering their full potential
What is Person-Centered Therapy?
500
Establishing this kind of relationship is a major goal of psychoanalysis. Clients view the relationship they have with their analyst to be similar to a relationship they have or had with an important person in their life. It is often a parent.
What is transference?
500
Illogical thought process that involves drawing conclusions about a situation or event on the basis of a single detail and misinterpreting or ignoring other details that would lead to a different conclusion.
What is selective abstraction?
500
Technique based on the assumption that people cannot feel anxious and relaxed at the same time.
What is systemic desensitization?
500
In " A Beautiful Mind", John Nash got treated with this therapy.
What is electroconvulsive therapy ( ECT )?
500
The amount of people, on average, who, after receiving person-centered therapy, showed greater well-being than those who had not received therapy
What is 75%?