Unit 13 Review
transferring
(feelings) such as dependency or mingled love and anger, that you experienced in earlier relationships with family members or other important people, the analyst may suggest
psychodynamic therapy
(techniques) don't talk much about id, ego, and superego. Instead, they try to help people understand their current symptoms
systematic desensitization
A type of exposure therapy that associates a pleasant relaxed state with gradually increasing anxiety-triggering stimuli. *Commonly used to treat phobias.
aversive conditioning
Connor is constantly chewing tobacco. To reduce his appetite for this product, a behavior therapist would most likely use
psychoanalysis creator
Freud believed the techniques and interpretations of those release previously repressed feelings, allowing the patient to gain self-insight
cognitive-behavior therapy
In one study, people were taught to attribute their compulsive urges to abnormal brain functioning. Instead of giving in to an urge, they participated in an alternative activity that engaged other parts of the brain. This strategy for dealing with their difficulty best illustrates
behavior therapy ex.
OCD
albert ellis
Person who created REBT.
cognitive therapy ex.
Peter is depressed because he thinks his teacher's study suggestions means he's going to fail her curse. Peter would profit the most from
behavior
Ron is a 22-year-old mechanic who suffers from claustrophobia. The most effective way to treat Ron's problem would involve________therapy
token economy
When people display appropriate behavior, such as getting out of bed, washing, dressing, eating, talking coherently, cleaning up their rooms or playing cooperatively, they recieve an award like a plastic coin as a positive reinforcer
rational-emotive behavior therapy (REBT)
a confrontational cognitive therapy, developed by Albert Ellis, that vigorously challenges people's illogical, self-defeating attitudes and assumptions
which of the following procedures has typically resulted in patients becoming permanently lethargic
a lobotomy
electroconvulsive therapy (ECT)
a more controversial brain manipulation occurs through this shock treatment
lobotomy
a psychosurgical procedure once used to calm uncontrollably emotional or violent patients. The procedure cut the nerves connecting the frontal lobes to the emotion-controlling centers of the inner brain
psychotherapy
a trained therapist uses psychological techniques to assist someone seeking to overcome difficulties or achieve personal growth
cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT)
a widely practiced integrative therapy, aims not only to alter the way people think (cognitive therapy), but also to alter the way they act (behavior therapy)
meta-analysis
about 50% of untreated people also are better off than the average untreated person.
what three characteristics do therapists have to exhibit
acceptance, genuineness and empathy(AGE)
resilience
an ability to cope with stress and recover from adversity
what does schizophrenia use to block dopamine
antagonists
schizophrenia
antipsychotic drugs have proved helpful in the treatment of
cognitive therapies
assume that our thinking colors our feelings
family therapy
assumes that no person is an island
Collectivism
caring about everyone
which therapeutic approach relies most heavily on patients' discovering their own ways of effectively dealing with their difficulties
client-centered therapy
tend to overestimate the effectiveness of their psychotherapy
clients often stay in touch with their psychotherapists only if satisfied with the treatment they received. This helps us understand why therapists
evidence-based practice
clinical decision making that integrates the best available research with clinical expertise and patient characteristics and preferences
which therapeutic specialists are most likely to have received a Ph.D. degree in psychology?
clinical psychologists
Which form of psychotherapy is especially effective in coping with depression and reducing suicide risk?
cognitive therapy
Joseph Wolpe and Plaud
created both systematic desensitization and exposure therapy
antipsychotic drugs
dampen responsiveness to irrelevant stimuli
antianxiety drugs
depress central nervous system activity
ex of disorder that are best treated by cognitive therapy
depression
group therapy
does not provide the same degree of therapist involvement with each client
what needs to be used when testing a new drug to make sure it is actually effective and people are not just getting results due to the placebo effect
double-blind procedure
the placebo effects
double-blind studies enable researchers to assess the extent to which drug therapy outcomes are attributable to
active listening
echoing, restating, and seeking clarification of what the person expresses and acknowledging the expressed feelings
adelle's feelings of unhappiness, low self-esteem and hopelessness have become so extreme that she has attempted suicide. which of the following treatments is likely to give provide her with the quickest relief from her misery?
electroconvulsive therapy
exposure therapy
expose people to what they normally avoid or escape (behaviors that get reinforced by reduced anxiety)
client-centered therapy
focuses on the person's conscious self-perceptions
carl rogers
founder of client-centered therapy
what happens during psychosurgery
frontal lobe is divided from limbic system
exposure therapy ex.
gradually get used to spiders that an end result could be you being comfortable with even one on you
what are the 3 benefits of all forms of therapy
hope for demoralized people, a new perspective, an empathic, trusting, caring relationship
bad effects of antidepressant drugs
hypertension(high blood pressure), dizziness, dry mouth, weight gain
therapeutic alliance
is a key aspect of effective therapy
repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS)
is performed on wide-awake patients over several weeks
what is the name of the salt that is a mood stabilizer
lithium
interpretation
may illuminate the underlying wishes, feelings and conflicts you are avoiding, if offered at the right moment
resistance
mental blocks hint that anxiety lurks and you are defending against sensitive material
side effects of lobotomy
no emotion, no creativity, be lethargic, still minorly moody
virtual reality exposure therapy
offers an efficient middle ground; wearing a head-mounted display unit that projects a three-dimensional virtual world, you would view a lifelike series of scenes that would be tailored to your particular fear and shift as you turned.
biomedical therapy
offers medication or other biological treatments
counterconditioning
pairs the triggering stimulus (in this case, the enclosed space of the elevator) with a new response(relaxation) that is incompatible with fear
unconditional positive regard
people may accept even their worst traits and feel valued and whole
Beck's cognitive therapy
persuading depressed patients to reverse their catastrophizing beliefs about themselves and their futures is most characteristic of
systematic desensitization ex.
public speaking; maybe starting by talking in front of a smaller group and gradually increasing the amount of people
which of the following is most likely to contribute to inflated perceptions of the effectiveness of psychotherapy
regression toward the mean
clinician's perception on meta-analysis
regression toward the mean *they experiment with randomized clinical trials
What does SSRI stand for?
selective-serotonin-reuptake inhibitors
depression
selective-serotonin-reuptake-inhibitors are frequently prescribed for the treatment of
side effect of ECT
short-term memory loss
antianxiety drugs
should not be used in combination with alcohol
psychopharmacology
study of drug effects on mind and behavior
resistance ex.
stuttering
psychosurgery
surgery that removes or destroys brain tissue
humanistic therapies
talking immediate responsibility for feelings and actions
stress inoculation training
teaching people to restructure their thinking in stressful situations
cognitive
teaching people to stop blaming themselves for failures and negative circumstances beyond their control is of most direct concern to________therapists.
aversive conditioning
the goal is substituting a negative (aversive) response for a positive response to a harmful stimulus (such as alcohol)
insight therapies
the psychodynamic and humanistic therapies are often referred to these
behavior therapy
therapy that applies learning principles to the elimination of unwanted behaviors
stress inoculation training ex.
think positively and confident
family therapist
to help Mr. Eberstadt overcome his addiction to alcohol, his therapist first attempted to discover whether the substance dependency was somehow a related to conflicts with his spouse. The therapist's concern is most likely to be a characteristic of a
aversive conditioning ex.
to treat nail biting, one can paint the fingernails with a nasty-tasting nail polish
aversive conditioning and exposure therapy
two counterconditioning techniques for replacing unwanted responses include
free association
unconscious thoughts; first, you relax, perhaps by lying on a couch. You say whatever to the psychoanalyst(out of vision) and notice yourself editing your thoughts as you speak
eclectic approach
using a blend of psychotherapies
phobias
virtual reality exposure therapy is most likely effective in the treatment of
psychoanalysis
was the first of the psychological therapies
antidepressant drugs
were named for their ability to lift people up from a state of depression, and this was their main use until recently; the label is a bit of a misnomer now that these drugs are increasingly being used to successfully treat anxiety disorders, OCD and PTSD