45. Types of Psychological Disorder Treatments Flashcards

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psychotherapy treatment that consists of interactions b/w a trained therapist and someone seeking to overcome psychological difficulties or achieve personal growth

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therapeutic

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these are centered around talking and talk therapy as the therapist helps to identify the issue and treat, or help the patient cope

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therapeutic

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medication or other biological treatment

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biochemical therapy

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the combo of therapy and biochemical treatment

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eclectic approach

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what are the three basic approaches to treating psychological disorders with therapy?

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  1. behavioral
  2. cognitive
  3. humanistic
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problems as seen as learned behaviors that can be replaced by constructive behaviors via learning principles

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behavioral

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new, more adaptive ways of thinking based on the assumption that thoughts intervene b/w events + our emotional states

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cognitive

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example of cognitive emotional states?

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depression can be prolonged w/ negative thoughts, friendliness as pity

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boost people’s self-fulfillment by helping grow in self-awareness and self-acceptance (promoting growth not curing illness–conscious > unconscious thoughts)

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humanistic

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uses classical conditioning to evoke new response to stimuli that are triggering unwanted behaviors

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counterconditioning

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counterconditioning: child’s 1. ____ of rabbits. Eat good food w/in 2. _________ range w/ each meal moving 3. ______

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  1. fear
  2. visual
  3. closer
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expose people to what they normally avoid or escape w/ reduced anxiety each time

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exposure therapies

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who developed exposure therapy

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Joesph Walphe

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what is the point of exposure therapy?

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after many exposures, people get gradually less anxious

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repeatedly thinking or associating fears when in a state of complete relaxtion

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systematic desensitization

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associates an unpleasant state w/ an unwanted behavior

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aversive conditioning

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example of aversive conditioning

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fingernails w/ bad nail polish

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token and exchange for proper behavior

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token economy

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based on assumption that thoughts intervene b/w events and our emotional thoughts

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cognitive tactics

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intention of cognitive tactics: 1. _______ thinking to help 2. ________ and even 3. _______

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  1. change
  2. emotions
  3. biology
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was designed to challenge person’s illogical, self-deflating attitudes and assumptions

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rational-emotive behavior therapy (REBT)

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what is the point of REBT?

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to reveal the absurdity of their self-deflating thoughts

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who developed REBT?

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Albert Ellis

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after REBT the person could 1. ________ and 2. _______ or 3. _____ negative thoughts

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  1. recognize
  2. redirect
  3. reframe
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who took a lighter approach to REBT?

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Aaron Beck

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how did Aaron Beck’s process work? (2)

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  1. gentle questioning to reveal absurdity

2. then persuade them to change how they view their lives

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changing behavior by changing self-defeating thoughts

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cognitive-behavioral theory (CBT)

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CBT: helped OCD patients by. . . (2)

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  1. recognizing irrational compulsive thoughts

2. do an activity that brings them pleasure instead

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what does CBT do for OCD patients in PET scans?

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leads to normal scans