Traditional Psychoanalysis/Early Treatments
Person-Centered Therapy
Behavior/Biomedical Therapies
Cognitive Therapy/Early Treatments
History/Random
100
Founder of the psychoanalytic school of thought, which focuses on the role of the unconscious on behavior.
Who is Sigmund Freud?
100
Humanist psychologist who focused on the role of the self-concept and positive regard on personality development.
Who is Carl Rogers?
100

Type of therapy that induces seizures to help alleviate severe depression.

Electroconvulsive Therapy ECT

100

Aims to change both how people think & how they act.

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy CBT

100
The use of objects to reinforce behavior in which the objects can be accumulated and exchanged for desired items or privileges.
What is Token Economy?
200
The analysis of the elements within a patient's reported dream as a means of revealing unconscious conflicts and desires.
What is Dream Interpretation?
200

Technique in which the therapist acknowledges, restates, & clarifies the client's expression.

Active Listening

200
Behavior technique used to treat phobias, in which a client is asked to make a list of ordered fears and taught to relax while concentrating on those fears.
What is Systematic Desensitization?
200

Therapy in which the focus is on helping clients recognize distortions in their thinking and replace distorted, unrealistic beliefs with more realistic, helpful thoughts.

Cognitive Therap

200
Type of therapy in which a gorup of clients meet together with a therapist.
What is Group Therapy?
300

Primarily used for children, allowing them to use toys like dolls or sandtrays to play out traumas.

Play Therapy

300

Type of technique used in which the therapist is not judging the client.

Unconditional Positive Regard

300

Antipsychotic medications are used to treat these symptoms

hallucinations, delusions, paranoia

300

Created in the 18th century to house those that suffered from behavioral health conditions.

Asylums

300

Treatment/therapy that is not the individual's choice.

Involuntary Treatment

400

Saying whatever comes to mind.

Free Association

400

This type of therapy/perspective emphasizes the importance of the person taking control of his/her own life to overcome life's challenges.

Humanistic Therapy

400

Form of behavioral therapy in which an undesirable behavior is paired with an aversive stimulus to reduce the frequency of the behavior.

What is Aversion Therapy?

400

Process involving closing large asylums so people could be treated locally in their communities.

Deinstitutionalization

400

Uses tokens to reinforce behaviors.

Token Economy

500

These were 2 early treatments for behavioral health.

Cold baths and Electroconvulsive Therapy

500
The ability of the therapist to understand the feelings of the client.
What is Empathy?
500

Classification of medication that treats ADHD

Stimulants

500

Making a hole int he skull to release spirits.

Trephining


500

Percent of those who seek treatment for a substance use problem tend to relapse and return to using drugs or alcohol after a period of abstinence.

40-60%