Two of four goals of psychotherapy
What is giving clients new expectations on improvement?
What is a new prospective or insight on a clients experience?
What is developing trusting relationship with a client
What is helping client with alternative behaviors?
This person came up with the Person centered theory
Who is Carl Rogers?
The goal of Cognitive behavioral therapy is to
What does it mean to change false assumptions or thought processes?
The goal of behavior therapy is to
What does it mean to eliminate unwanted behavior or acquire desirable behavior?
1967
Name two of the four kinds of psychotherapy we have covered in class?
What is the psychoanalytic approach?
What is the Humanistic Approach?
What is the cognitive Approach?
What is behavior therapy?
There are two techniques used in person centered therapy
What is active listening?
What is reflection?
This type of CBT tries to delete illogical, self - defeating thoughts and attitudes
What is "Rational-Emotive Therapy"
When talking about behavior, the difference between counter condition and operant conditioning is
- What is unlearning a behavior?
Operant conditioning
- What is learning a behavior?
This is the name of the type of therapy where an electric current is passed through the brain in order to change its chemistry
What is ECT (electroconvulsive therapy)?
The difference between individual and group therapy is?
Individual
- What is more personal attention? What is people feel uncomfortable talking with others?
Group
- What is helping people know they are not alone?
- What is members practicing coping skills with others?
There are three basic principles a therapist shows when practicing person - centered therapy
What is empathy?
What is unconditional positive regard?
What is genuineness?
This person came up with the Rational-Emotive Therapy model
Who is Albert Ellis?
When alcoholics are given medication, making them throw up when they drink, it is called
What is aversive conditioning?
This type of drug depresses activity of the nervous system
What is anti-anxiety?
What is the main goal of psychoanalysis?
What does it mean to reduce anxiety and guilt by gaining insight into the unconscious?
Another name for Humanistic theory
What is "Phenomenological"
This type of therapy guides clients in testing the logic of their thoughts and develop logical ways of thinking
What is Beck's cognitive therapy?
A series of behaviors that gradually move closer to the target behavior is called
What is successive approximations?
This type of drug increases the amount of noradrenaline & serotonin (happy chemical)
What are antidepressant drugs?
What are two techniques therapist use to practice psychoanalysis?
What is free association?
What is dream analysis?
True or False: Person Centered Therapy will treat severe depression, schizophrenia and persons with bi-polar disorder
False.
True or False: CBT works for clients with major depression as well as anxiety, OCD and personality disorders.
True.
Two types of mental health disorders that behavioral therapy helps with:
What is Phobias?
What is PTSD?
What is social anxiety?
The mood-stabilizing substance they put in 7-up from 1929-1948
What are lithium salts?