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Use of psychological techniques to treat emotional, behavioral, and interpersonal problems
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Psychotherapy
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Use of medications and other medical therapies to treat the symptoms associated with psychological disorders
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Biomedical
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Psychoanalysis is a type of psychological therapy that was developed by who?
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Sigmund Freud
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Technique of Psychoanalysis: spontaneous report of all mental images, thoughts, feelings as a way of revealing unconscious conflicts.
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Free association
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Technique of Pyscho analysis: Patient's unconscious attempt to block revelation of unconscious material; usually sign that patient is close to revealing painful memories
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Reistance
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Psychoanalytic technique: dreams are the "royal road to the unconscious"; interpretation often reveals unconscious conflicts
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Dream interpretation
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Technique of Psychoanalysis: Process where emotions originally associated with a significant person are unconsciously transferred to the therapist
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Transference
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this perspective emphasizes human potential, self-awareness, and free-will
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Humanistic
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focus on self-perception and individual's conscious thoughts and preceptions
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Humanistic Therapies
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Humanistic therapy was developed by who?
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Carl Rogers
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this type of therapy focuses on client's subjective perception of self and environment
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Client-Centered Therapy
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therapist does not interpret thoughts, make suggestions, or pass judgment
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mirroring technique
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therapist openly shares thoughts without defensiveness
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Genuineness
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creates psychological mirror reflecting clients thoughts and feelings
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Empathetic understanding
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emphasizes that behavior (normal and abnormal) is learned
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Behavioristic
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Based on the assumption that psychological problems are due to maladaptive patterns of thinking
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Cognitive Therapy
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focuses on recognition of unhealthy thinking patterns
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Cognitive Therapy
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What are the different parts of the ABC model
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-Activating Event
-Beliefs -Consequences |
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Type of CognitiveTherapy: this method attempts to identify and eliminate the core of irrational beliefs (must, can't, shouldn't)
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Rational Emotive Therapy
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Rational Emotive Therap was developed by who in the 1960's
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Albert Ellis
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Integrates cognitive and behavioral techniques. Based on the assumption that thoughts, moods, and behaviors are interrelated
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Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
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one or more therapists working with several people at the same time.
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Group therapy
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Based on the assumption that the family is a system and treats the family as a unit
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Family Therapy
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Relationship therapy that helps with difficulty in marriage or other committed relationships
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Couple Therapy
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Caring and mutually respectful
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Therapeutic relationship
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Caring attitude, ability to listen, sensitive
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Therapist characteristics
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Motivated, actively involved, emotionally and socially mature
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Client Characteristics
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These typically are effective against positive symptoms of schizophrenia
- have uncomfortable side effects -globally alter brain dopamine levels |
Anti-psychotics
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