Chapter 16 - Therapy & Treatment Flashcards
(24 cards)
Anti-psych meds were introduced in
1950’s/1960’s
Mental Retardation Facilities and Community Mental Health Centers Construction Act started the process of _________ in 19__.
deinstitutionalization, 1963
By 1994, there were __% fewer hospitalized people
94%
Psychoanalysis first developed by
Freud
Psychoanalysis plays close attention to _______ processes
unconscious
Talk therapy, a.k.a. “______”
the talking cure
Psychoanalytic techniques?
Free association, dream analysis, transference
Two types of transference
Positive/negative but negative is more common
Behavior therapy views behavior itself as the ____
disorder
Techniques of behavior therapy?
Exposure therapy, aversive conditioning, systematic desensitization.
What is response prevention?
It’s like what Lara did where she had to wait for longer and longer periods of time before performing rituals
What is systematic desensitization?
used to treat fears by teaching yourself to relax when facing stimuli, hopefully eventually eliminating the response entirely
Cognitive therapy focuses on thoughts, challenges ______ beliefs
irrational
Cog. therapy introduced by
Aaron Beck
Humanistic Therapy introduced by
Carl Rogers
Humanistic therapy proposed that disorder resulted from something blocking someone from ______
self-actualizing
In humanistic therapy, the _____ controls the session
client
SSRI stands for
Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitor
Mood stabilizing drugs
Lithium/anticonvulsant drugs
Anxiolytics are
anti-anxiety drugs like Xanax, Klonopin, etc.
Antipsychotic drugs a.k.a ____
neuroleptics
About __% of patients have good response to antipsychotics
50%
ECT Therapy
electric current administered to the brain
rTMS stands for
Rapid Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation