Unit 4 Moduel 44
classical conditionting
exposure therapy
flooding
fear happens all at once, then realize it's ok fear goes down
ex say word
first thing that comes to mind
group therapy
form of psychotherapy in which one or more therapists treat a small group of clients together as a group
freuds method
free association
humanistic/insight therapy
promoting growth-potential of people self actualization
"I think my problem is an overactive superego!" This kind of proclamation is likely to come from someone who has received:
psychoanalysis.
_____ consists of interactions between a trained therapist and someone seeking to overcome psychological difficulties or achieve personal growth.
psychotherapy
exposure therapy
systematic desensitization
dreams are
the unconscious peaking through
psycho therapy
therapist helps someone overcome difficulty
Which cognitive therapist sought to reverse clients' negativity about themselves through gentle questioning?
Aaron Beck
_____ share the common problem of emotion regulation.
Anxiety, depressive disorders, and bipolar disorder
talk about___ rather than ____
future, past
All psychotherapies offer three basic benefits, including:
hope
carl rogers
humanist-focus on healthy people, changed our views on therapy
rogers practiced
active listening-not offering own opinion, offer support, oh yeah that does sound bad
A token economy is _____ designed to modify behaviors by reinforcing desired behaviors with tokens that can be exchanged for various treats.
an operant conditioning procedure
_____ therapy is the process of prescribing medication or procedures that act directly on the person's physiology.
biomedical
Unconditional positive regard is a caring, accepting, nonjudgmental attitude, which _____ believed to be conducive to developing self-awareness and self-acceptance.
carl rogers
cognitive behavioral therapy
change how you think
_____ therapy has been shown to be effective in treating posttraumatic stress disorder.
cognitive
The widely practiced integrative therapy that aims not only to alter the way people think but also to alter the way they act is called:
cognitive-behavioral therapy
freud
conflict between id, ego, superego-why someone would go and see a therapist
humanistic ___thought
conscious
freud interested in
dreams-had his clients explain them
goal of psychodynamic therapy
enhance self insight
psychodynamic focuses on the
unconcious
___% of people untreated people have poor outcomes
80%
therapy ____minutes
90
_____ focused on revealing the absurdity of people's self-defeating ideas through a more confrontational approach
Albert Ellis
_____ have been shown to be effective in treating sexual dysfunctions.
Behavioral conditioning therapies
Who emphasized the importance of transference in the therapeutic process?
Sigmund Freud
To help Monica overcome her nearly irresistible craving for chocolate, a therapist provides her with a supply of chocolate candies that contain solidified droplets of a harmless but very bitter-tasting substance. This approach to treatment BEST illustrates:
aversive conditioning.
The psychoanalytic and humanistic therapies are often referred to as _____ therapies.
insight
The goal of humanistic therapies is to reduce the inner conflicts that are impeding natural development and growth by providing their clients with new _____.
insights
family therapu
involving whole therapy-mom has problems with teenage daughter
stigmatized
labeled
find that
meet with a lot talk about id, ego, superego childhood experiences
averse conditioning
noxious stimuli are associated with undesirable or unwanted behavior that is to be modified or abolished, as the use of nausea-inducing drugs in the treatment of alcoholism.
transference
transfer feelings from one relationship to another-man upset at boss yells at wife
operant conditioning
type of learning in which (a) the strength of a behavior is modified by the behavior's consequences, such as reward or punishment,