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18 Cards in this Set
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Topographical Theories
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Uncousious (desires and memories not accessible. Preconsious (memories we can access). Consious (logical, mature, can delay gratification).
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Structural Theory
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Id. Ego. Superego (age 6)
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Mature Defenses
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Altruism. Sublimination. Humor. Suppression.
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Neurotic Defenses
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Displacement. Intellectualization. Isolation of affect. Rationalization. Reaction formation. Repression.
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Immature Defenses
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Acting out. Denial. Regression. Projection.
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Other Defenses
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Splitting. Undoing.
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Psychoanalysis Ideal Patient
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Under the age of 40, not psychotic, intelligent. Stable in relaationships.
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Disorders Treated by psychoanalysis
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Personality disorders. Anxiety disorders. OCD. Anorexia. Sexual disorders. Dysthymic disorder.
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Free Association
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Patient says whatever is on his mind.
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Dream Interpretation
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Used to represent urgers and fears.
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Therapeutic Alliance
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Bond between patient and therapist to work towards a therapeutic goal.
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Psychoanalytically Oriented Psychotherapy
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Beifer than psychoanalysis and patient and doctor are face to face.
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Interpersonal Therapy
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Improve interpersonal relationships.
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Supportive Psychotherapy
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Make patient feel safe during a difficult time.
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Classical Conditioning
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Stimuli produces response. Stimuli matched with unrelated stimuli to produce response.
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Operant Conditioning
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Learned through positive or negative reinforcment.
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Deconditioning Techniques
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Systemic desensitization. Flooding or implosion. Aversion therapy. Token economy. Biofeedback.
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Cognitive Therapy
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Faulty assumptions lead to negative thoughts. Negative thoughts lead to depression. Try to alter faulty assumptions.
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