Chapter 13 Psychotherapy: Model 40 Flashcards

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Psychotherapy

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Treatment in which a trained professional-a therapist-uses psychological techniques to help a person overcome psychological difficulties and disorders, resolve problems in living, or bring about personal growth.

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Biomedical therapy

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Therapy that relies on drugs and other medical procedures to improve psychological functioning.

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Psychodynamic therapy

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Therapy that seeks to bring unresolved past conflicts and unacceptable impulses from the unconscious into the conscious, where patients may deal with the problems more effectively.

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Psychoanalysis

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Freudian psychotherapy in which the goal is to release hidden unconscious thoughts and feelings in order to reduce their power in controlling behavior.

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Transference

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The transfer of feelings to a psychoanalyst of love or anger that had been originally directed to a patient’s parents or other authority.

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Behavioral treatment approaches

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Treatment approaches that build on the basic processes of learning, such as reinforcement and extinction, and assume that normal and abnormal behavior are both learned.

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Aversive conditioning

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A form of therapy that reduces the frequency of undesired behavior by pairing an aversive, unpleasant stimulus with undesired behavior.

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Systematic desentization

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A behavior technique in which gradual exposure to an anxiety-producing stimulus is paired with relaxation to extinguish the response of anxiety.

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Exposure

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A behavioral treatment for anxiety in which people are confronted either suddenly or gradually with a stimulus that they fear.

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Dialectical behavior therapy

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A form of treatment in which the focus is on getting people to accept who they are regardless of whether it matches their ideal.

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Cognitive treatment approaches

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Treatment approaches that teach people to think in more adaptive ways by changing their dysfunctional cognitions about the world and themselves.

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Cognitive-behavioral approach

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A treatment approach that incorporates basic principles of learning to change the way people think.

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Rational-emotive behavior therapy

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A form of therapy that attempts to restructure a person’s belief system into a more realistic, rational, and logical set of views by challenging dysfunctional beliefs that maintain irrational behavior.

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