Chapter 17 : Psychotherapy

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Chapter 17 : Psychotherapy Review Questions Chapter 17 : Psychotherapy

1 What is drug therapy? A) biological therapy that uses medications B) drugs that are therapy C) marijuana

1 What is drug therapy? A) biological therapy that uses medications B) drugs that are therapy C) marijuana

2 Biological therapy uses all of except: A) medication B) surgery C) electroshock therapy D) iced tea

2 Biological therapy uses all of except: A) medication B) surgery C) electroshock therapy D) iced tea

3 ECT stand for: A) electroconvulsive therapy B) electro computer therapy C) electro cancerous therapy D) electro shock therapy

3 ECT stand for: A) electroconvulsive therapy B) electro computer therapy C) electro cancerous therapy D) electro shock therapy

4 When patients undergoing drug therapy stop taking medication, what usually happens?

4 When patients undergoing drug therapy stop taking medication, what usually happens? Their symptoms will reappear.

5 Who are the people who are most commonly prescribed lithium carbonate?

5 Who are the people who are most commonly prescribed lithium carbonate? Those who have biopolar disorder

The hidden part of dreams is known as __________________ content

The hidden part of dreams is known as Latent content

The techniques used in humanistic therapy include all the following except A. non-directed B. active listening C. unconditional positive regard D. free association

The techniques used in humanistic therapy include all the following except A. non-directed B. active listening C. unconditional positive regard D. free association

RET involves which of the following: A. role playing B. modeling C. persuasion D. operant conditioning

Rational EmotiveTherapy (RET) involves which of the following: A. role playing B. modeling C. persuasion D. operant conditioning

These are used to reinforce positive behaviors These are used to reinforce positive behaviors. Sometimes you see them used in prisons or mental hospitals.

These are used to reinforce positive behaviors These are used to reinforce positive behaviors. Sometimes you see them used in prisons or mental hospitals. Answer: token economies

Beck focused on changing illogical thought process. Name one.

Beck focused on changing illogical thought process. Name one Beck focused on changing illogical thought process. Name one. Answer: Overgeneralization Polarized thinking Selective attention

Ellis’s ABC stands for:

Ellis’s ABC stands for: A = activating event B = beliefs C = consequent emotion

The primary goal of psychotherapy is:

The primary goal of psychotherapy is: To get the patient back in control of his/her life

What is the most well-known self-help group?

What is the most well-known self-help group? AA

Who is Dorothea Dix? What is she most well remembered for?

What is Dorothea Dix most well remembered for? Being an activist for the rights of those who were mentally ill

How strong is the voltage used in ECT?

How strong is the voltage used in ECT? 70 -150 Volts

1. A method where the patient is instructed to say what is on his/her mind. A. dream analysis B. insight C. free association D. transference

1. A method where the patient is instructed to say what is on his/her mind. A. dream analysis B. insight C. free association D. transference

2. What Viennese doctor specializes in psychoanalysis? A. Carl Rogers B. Sigmund Freud C. Aaron T. Beck D. B.F. Skinner

2. What Viennese doctor specializes in psychoanalysis? A. Carl Rogers B. Sigmund Freud C. Aaron T. Beck D. B.F. Skinner

3. ________reflects the belief that client and therapist are partners in therapy. Active listening Humanistic therapy Nondirective therapy Client-centered therapy

3. ________reflects the belief that client and therapist are partners in therapy. Active listening Humanistic therapy Nondirective therapy Client-centered therapy

4. Who believed that if Patients can understand their unconscious motives they have taken the first step toward gaining control over their behavior and freeing themselves of their problems and what is that process called?

4. Who believed that if Patients can understand their unconscious motives they have taken the first step toward gaining control over their behavior and freeing themselves of their problems and what is that process called? Freud Process is Insight

5. What is the therapy called that helps patients fulfill their highest potential?

5. What is the therapy called that helps patients fulfill their highest potential? Humanistic Therapy

Therapy focusing on changing the way people think is called

Therapy focusing on changing the way people think is called Cognitive therapy

Who introduced a form of cognitive therapy?

Who introduced a form of cognitive therapy? Beck

Name three aspects of psychotherapy:

Involves analysis and treatment There is verbal interaction between patient and therapist A trusting bond must be formed

What lobe is pychosurgery performed on?

What lobe is pychosurgery performed on? Frontal lobe

What type of drug is used to treat the following? Panic attacks Bipolar Disorder Schizophrenia Depression

What type of drug is used to treat the following? Panic attacks Anti-anxiety drugs Bipolar Disorder Lithium Schizophrenia Anti-psychotic drugs Depression Anti-depressants

The behavior therapy technique most likely used to help someone with a phobia is   A. free association B. systematic desensitization C. ECT D. active listening

The behavior therapy technique most likely used to help someone with a phobia is   A. free association B. systematic desensitization C. ECT D. active listening