AbPsych Chp 2 Flashcards

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GABA (excitatory or inhibitory)

A

Inhibitory

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2
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Glutamate (excitatory or inhibitory)

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Excitatory

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3
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Norepinephrine (excitatory or inhibitory)

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Excitatory

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4
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Serotonin (excitatory or inhibitory)

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Inhibitory

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5
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Dopamine (excitatory or inhibitory)

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inhibitory

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6
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Explain Objects Relations Therapy

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7
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Within objects relations therapy, explain: splitting, projective identification, dependency, and power.

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8
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What do object relations therapy and TLDP have in common?

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They both see early relationships, especially with parents, as the origin of their problems.

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9
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Who made person-centered therapy?

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Carl Rogers

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10
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What model does Rational Emotive Behavioral Therapy use?

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ABCDE model

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11
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What is the service user perspective?

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12
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In structural family therapy, what is enmeshment?

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It’s when the boundaries between family members becomes blurred.

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13
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In multigenerational family therapy, what is triangulation?

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It’s when two family members that are fighting pull a third one in as a means of resolution. It can become a 2v1.

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14
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What is false consciousness and which type of therapist would be likely to bring it up?

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Feminist therapist.

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15
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Give some examples of cognitive distortions.

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Mind reading, jumping to conclusions, emotional reasoning, all-or-nothing, magnification, minimization, etc.

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