AbPsych Chp 2 Flashcards
GABA (excitatory or inhibitory)
Inhibitory
Glutamate (excitatory or inhibitory)
Excitatory
Norepinephrine (excitatory or inhibitory)
Excitatory
Serotonin (excitatory or inhibitory)
Inhibitory
Dopamine (excitatory or inhibitory)
inhibitory
Explain Objects Relations Therapy
Within objects relations therapy, explain: splitting, projective identification, dependency, and power.
What do object relations therapy and TLDP have in common?
They both see early relationships, especially with parents, as the origin of their problems.
Who made person-centered therapy?
Carl Rogers
What model does Rational Emotive Behavioral Therapy use?
ABCDE model
What is the service user perspective?
In structural family therapy, what is enmeshment?
It’s when the boundaries between family members becomes blurred.
In multigenerational family therapy, what is triangulation?
It’s when two family members that are fighting pull a third one in as a means of resolution. It can become a 2v1.
What is false consciousness and which type of therapist would be likely to bring it up?
Feminist therapist.
Give some examples of cognitive distortions.
Mind reading, jumping to conclusions, emotional reasoning, all-or-nothing, magnification, minimization, etc.