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psychotherapy
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trained therapist that will help someone overcome difficulties and achieve personal growth
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biomedical model
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the model that medication or procedure will be able to work on the nervous system.
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psychotherapy inegraton
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attempts to combined a number of techniques together into 1 system
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psychoanalysis
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interpreting patients free thoughts, and associations. By releasing previously repressed feelings will help you feel self insight
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psycho dynamic
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tries to help to understand their symptoms by focusing on themes in many relationships.
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resistance
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blocking from the conscious - blocks of your free associations.
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interpretation
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an analyst will note the meanings of your dreams, to gain and make insights of it
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transference
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transfer of emotions onto the analyst, linked with emotions of past relationship
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insight therpaies
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therapies used to reduce inner conflicts and increase self understanding
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client centered therapy
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non directive therapy in which the therapist listen to the person, without judgment or trying to provide insight.
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active listening
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echoing - restating, and clarification of what a person says
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unconditional + regard
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a caring, accepting, nonjudgemental attitude,
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behavior therapist
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identifies the bad behaviors, (the problem) wants to change them,
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counter conditioning
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wants to replace a bad unpleasant emotional response to a stimulus with more pleasant response .
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exposure therapy
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therapy used with repeated exposure, helps the patient face their fears and gain control of their fears
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systematic desensitization
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imagining yourself in a progression of fearful states, and using relaxation stages to reduce that anxiety.
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aversive
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substitue a + response of a - response
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token economy
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a form of behavior therapy for condoning bad behavior and encouraging good behavior with use of tokens that are awarded for good behavior and can be collected and turned in for something better at the end
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cognitive therapies
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The idea the thought influence our actions - change the self- defeating thoughts we have to improve behavior
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cognitive behavioral therapies
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changing the destructive behavior as combined with behavior therapy
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family therapy
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therapy the family as a whole sustem
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stress inoculation trainng
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teaching people thing restructure their thinking in a stressful situation
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EDMR
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eye movement desensitization and reprocessing, used to resolve trauma related disorders.
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light exposure theory
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the idea that people will spend time exposed to light so that they won't become depressed
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antipsychotic drugs
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drugs used to trat schizophrenia and other from of sever thought disorders.
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psychophramacology
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the study of drugs on the mind and behavior.
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antianxiety
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drugs that reduce anxiety
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antidepressant drugs
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drugs used to antidepressant.
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mood-stabilizing drugs
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lithium, emotional stabilizer of bipolar
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ECTQ
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electro convulsive therapy - process of shocking the brain shown to improve depression
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RTMS
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repetitive transcranial mag. stimulation repeated impulses of magnetic pulses to the brain. stimulates or supressess brain activity
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psychosurgery
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surgery that removes or destroys brain tissue.
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