KEY TERMS: TREATMENT OF MAD Flashcards
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Define ‘Inhibt’
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- In neuropsychology= occurs when a chemical is reduced/ stopped
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What is ‘withdrawl’?
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- A collection of (physical/psychological) symptoms occuring when someone suddenly reduces or stops taking medication
can be mild/severe
Symptoms of withdrawal generally only happen when someone is physically dependent on a drug.
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What is stoicism?
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- A philosophy that proports that individuals are not directly affected by external events, but their perceptions of exernal events.
4
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Who proposed REBT?
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- Ellis (1962)
- Rational Emotive Behavioural Therapy
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What is Rational Emotive Behavioural Therapy (REBT)?
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- A psychological treatment based on the principles of stoicism.
6
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How did Ellis (1962) explain the causes of depression?
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- Depression is caused by internal constructions, perceptions and attitudes towards exernal life events.
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7
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Define the ABC model of REBT? (A)
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- A triggering fact, behaviour, attitude or event.
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Define the ABC model of REBT? (B)
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- Beliefs- The beliefs the person holds about the activating events.
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Define the ABC model of REBT? (C)
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- Cognitive- The persons cognitive response to the activating event
10
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Who proposed the theory of cognitive restructuring?
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(Beck, 1979)
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What is cognitive restructuring (Beck,1979)?
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- A therapuetic technqiue focusing on identifying, challenging, and changing negative or distorted thought patterns to improve emotional well-being.
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