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This is Unit 11 Therapy

..or that future prevention is my only hope Effects Board 1 Please fix me... …Preferably using cognitive therapy…..Unless you evaluate psychotherapy and find that....Medications will better address my problems…

Please fix me... …Preferably using cognitive therapy…..Unless you evaluate psychotherapy and find that....or that future prevention is my only hope. Real Question Board 2..Medications will better address my problems…

This is the name for the type of therapy that focuses on the “whole”

Gestalt

This category of therapy focuses on learned responses

Behavior

This category of therapy focuses on finding the causes and origins of problems, acknowledgement of which will enable a person to work through the problems.

Insight Therapy

Carl Rogers pioneered this type of therapy, which is nondirective and provides the client with unconditional positive regard

Person- centered

This form of therapy includes rewards given to the client that come in the form of currency, which can be used in exchange for desired items or priveleges

Token Economy

This is what the “A” stands for in RET.

Activating Experience

While psychoanalysis focuses on the origins of psychological disorders, RET focuses on this.

Beliefs

This psychologist believed that anxiety and stress came from “cognitive distortions”, one of which was catastrophizing, in which a person exaggerates reactions in an irrational way

Beck

This psychologist coined the term musterbation

Ellis

This type of cognitive therapy is characterized by the client developing the skill of “self- talk”, a technique in which they identify what may trigger a negative reaction and they work to prevent these reactions it in similar situations

Stress inocculation

This therapy may be effective for a husband and wife who have communication issues.

Couples therapy

This type of therapy is used for people with common struggles, but may lead to relapses due to the presence of triggers.

Self-help groups

These categories of therapies are most effective for patients who are not severely disturbed.

Cognitive, Insight

This category of therapy is best suited for people who suffer from impulse control

Behavior Therapy

This is the term used for the natural disappearance of symptoms during psychotherapy

Spontaneous remission

Neuroleptics

schizophrenia

Valium, Xanax

Anxiety

Lithium

Mania

MAOIs and SSRIs

Depression

Clozapine

Schizophrenia

This field of psychology aims to prevent new cases of psychological disorders by aiming at the larger social conditions.

Community Psychology

This is the approximate percentage of homeless people that are schizophrenic.

40%

suicide hot-lines, job training in economically depressed areas

Secondary

halfway houses, long- term outpatient care

Tertiary

Family planning, Genetic counseling

Primary

Name what the A, B, C, D, and E stand for in RET