Therapies & Tests Flashcards
Used to treat alcoholics by associated drinking with unpleasant consequences.
Aversion
A 21-question multiple-choice self-report inventory measuring the severity of depression
Beck Test / Beck Depression Inventory
Two events that occur close together in time become fused in the persons mind.
ex: Pavlov’s dogs
Classical conditioning (Pavlov)
A satisfying reinforcement strengthens the behavior. Unsatisfying consequences weaken behavior and make it less likely to be repeated.
Operant Conditioning (Skinner)
Taking away the aversive stimulus in response to a person’s action increases the action.
ex: Picking up a crying baby
Negative reinforcement
A form of desensitization for the treatment of phobias & related disorders in which the patient is repeatedly exposed to emotionally distressing stimuli of high intensity.
Flooding
A brief 30-point questionnaire test that is used to screen for cognitive impairment. It is commonly used in medicine to screen for dementia.
Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE) or
Folstein Test
A behavior modification technique in which one is taught to imitate the desired behavior of another.
Modeling
Psychological testing using a series of inkblot images
Rorschach Test
Initiated the modern field of intelligence testing and was one of the first examples of an adaptive test.
Stanford Binet Test
A method of IQ testing
Wechsler Scale
Development of free association and dream analysis as a route to the unconscious mind. Developed the psychosexual stages of development going from oral to anal to phallic or genital. ANAL is stubborn and develops an order to every aspect of life.
Freud
Freud:
ID?
Ego?
Superego?
ID: Basic instincts
Ego: Reality and control
Superego: Guilt and consciousness
The collective unconscious of man; used for psychoanalysis
Jung
Hierarchy of human needs
Maslows