Psych

What is Psychotherapy?
Refers to therapists ability to be authentic "Genuine"
Patients use own latent resources to solve problems.
Brain pacemaker that delivers electrical impulses to specific brain areas to restore the balance of circuits that are disrupted
Formerly known as electroshock therapy
Learning that occurs through rewards and punishment for behaviors.
Treatment in which seizures are electrically induced in patients to provide relief from psychiatric illnesses.
Address specific issues that affect the psychological health of the family, such as major life issues.
Meds for those to calm and relax people with excessive anxiety
Process how we represent and understand stimuli
Communication techniques used in counseling and conflict resolution.
Accept and respect others without judgement.
Treat mood disorders characterized by intense and sustained mood shifts
Use free association to bring fears and conflicts into the conscious mind.
Blocking the consciousness of anxiety laden material.
Meds that manage psychotic symptoms used typically for bipolar disorder and Schizophrenia
Focuses on treating and reworking the brain.
Influence brain chemistry and control depression.
Understand a persons condition from their perspective.
Detroys brain tissue to increase persons behavior.
1st deals with free association 2nd deals with unconscious focus.
Behavior, thoughts, and emotion is disordered due to individuals lack of knowing what motivates him or her.
Noninvasive procedure that uses magnetic fields to stimulate nerve cells in the brain to improve symptoms of depression
Change patterns of thinking or behavior that are behind people's difficulties and change their feelings.
Disabling areas of the brain to treat a personality disorder
Meeting a therapist to seek overcoming difficulties or growth.
An unwanted behavior or response to a stimulus into a wanted behavior or response by association of positive actions.
Inappropriate repetition in a present relationship that was important in a persons childhood.
What is Psychoanalysis?
Refers to therapists ability to be authentic "Genuine"
Patients use own latent resources to solve problems.
Brain pacemaker that delivers electrical impulses to specific brain areas to restore the balance of circuits that are disrupted
Formerly known as electroshock therapy
Learning that occurs through rewards and punishment for behaviors.
Treatment in which seizures are electrically induced in patients to provide relief from psychiatric illnesses.
Address specific issues that affect the psychological health of the family, such as major life issues.
Meds for those to calm and relax people with excessive anxiety
Process how we represent and understand stimuli
Communication techniques used in counseling and conflict resolution.
Accept and respect others without judgement.
Treat mood disorders characterized by intense and sustained mood shifts
Use free association to bring fears and conflicts into the conscious mind.
Blocking the consciousness of anxiety laden material.
Meds that manage psychotic symptoms used typically for bipolar disorder and Schizophrenia
Focuses on treating and reworking the brain.
Influence brain chemistry and control depression.
Understand a persons condition from their perspective.
Detroys brain tissue to increase persons behavior.
1st deals with free association 2nd deals with unconscious focus.
Behavior, thoughts, and emotion is disordered due to individuals lack of knowing what motivates him or her.
Noninvasive procedure that uses magnetic fields to stimulate nerve cells in the brain to improve symptoms of depression
Change patterns of thinking or behavior that are behind people's difficulties and change their feelings.
Disabling areas of the brain to treat a personality disorder
Meeting a therapist to seek overcoming difficulties or growth.
An unwanted behavior or response to a stimulus into a wanted behavior or response by association of positive actions.
Inappropriate repetition in a present relationship that was important in a persons childhood.
Resistance is...
Refers to therapists ability to be authentic "Genuine"
Patients use own latent resources to solve problems.
Brain pacemaker that delivers electrical impulses to specific brain areas to restore the balance of circuits that are disrupted
Formerly known as electroshock therapy
Learning that occurs through rewards and punishment for behaviors.
Treatment in which seizures are electrically induced in patients to provide relief from psychiatric illnesses.
Address specific issues that affect the psychological health of the family, such as major life issues.
Meds for those to calm and relax people with excessive anxiety
Process how we represent and understand stimuli
Communication techniques used in counseling and conflict resolution.
Accept and respect others without judgement.
Treat mood disorders characterized by intense and sustained mood shifts
Use free association to bring fears and conflicts into the conscious mind.
Blocking the consciousness of anxiety laden material.
Meds that manage psychotic symptoms used typically for bipolar disorder and Schizophrenia
Focuses on treating and reworking the brain.
Influence brain chemistry and control depression.
Understand a persons condition from their perspective.
Detroys brain tissue to increase persons behavior.
1st deals with free association 2nd deals with unconscious focus.
Behavior, thoughts, and emotion is disordered due to individuals lack of knowing what motivates him or her.
Noninvasive procedure that uses magnetic fields to stimulate nerve cells in the brain to improve symptoms of depression
Change patterns of thinking or behavior that are behind people's difficulties and change their feelings.
Disabling areas of the brain to treat a personality disorder
Meeting a therapist to seek overcoming difficulties or growth.
An unwanted behavior or response to a stimulus into a wanted behavior or response by association of positive actions.
Inappropriate repetition in a present relationship that was important in a persons childhood.
Interpretation is...
Refers to therapists ability to be authentic "Genuine"
Patients use own latent resources to solve problems.
Brain pacemaker that delivers electrical impulses to specific brain areas to restore the balance of circuits that are disrupted
Formerly known as electroshock therapy
Learning that occurs through rewards and punishment for behaviors.
Treatment in which seizures are electrically induced in patients to provide relief from psychiatric illnesses.
Address specific issues that affect the psychological health of the family, such as major life issues.
Meds for those to calm and relax people with excessive anxiety
Process how we represent and understand stimuli
Communication techniques used in counseling and conflict resolution.
Accept and respect others without judgement.
Treat mood disorders characterized by intense and sustained mood shifts
Use free association to bring fears and conflicts into the conscious mind.
Blocking the consciousness of anxiety laden material.
Meds that manage psychotic symptoms used typically for bipolar disorder and Schizophrenia
Focuses on treating and reworking the brain.
Influence brain chemistry and control depression.
Understand a persons condition from their perspective.
Detroys brain tissue to increase persons behavior.
1st deals with free association 2nd deals with unconscious focus.
Behavior, thoughts, and emotion is disordered due to individuals lack of knowing what motivates him or her.
Noninvasive procedure that uses magnetic fields to stimulate nerve cells in the brain to improve symptoms of depression
Change patterns of thinking or behavior that are behind people's difficulties and change their feelings.
Disabling areas of the brain to treat a personality disorder
Meeting a therapist to seek overcoming difficulties or growth.
An unwanted behavior or response to a stimulus into a wanted behavior or response by association of positive actions.
Inappropriate repetition in a present relationship that was important in a persons childhood.
Transference is...
Refers to therapists ability to be authentic "Genuine"
Patients use own latent resources to solve problems.
Brain pacemaker that delivers electrical impulses to specific brain areas to restore the balance of circuits that are disrupted
Formerly known as electroshock therapy
Learning that occurs through rewards and punishment for behaviors.
Treatment in which seizures are electrically induced in patients to provide relief from psychiatric illnesses.
Address specific issues that affect the psychological health of the family, such as major life issues.
Meds for those to calm and relax people with excessive anxiety
Process how we represent and understand stimuli
Communication techniques used in counseling and conflict resolution.
Accept and respect others without judgement.
Treat mood disorders characterized by intense and sustained mood shifts
Use free association to bring fears and conflicts into the conscious mind.
Blocking the consciousness of anxiety laden material.
Meds that manage psychotic symptoms used typically for bipolar disorder and Schizophrenia
Focuses on treating and reworking the brain.
Influence brain chemistry and control depression.
Understand a persons condition from their perspective.
Detroys brain tissue to increase persons behavior.
1st deals with free association 2nd deals with unconscious focus.
Behavior, thoughts, and emotion is disordered due to individuals lack of knowing what motivates him or her.
Noninvasive procedure that uses magnetic fields to stimulate nerve cells in the brain to improve symptoms of depression
Change patterns of thinking or behavior that are behind people's difficulties and change their feelings.
Disabling areas of the brain to treat a personality disorder
Meeting a therapist to seek overcoming difficulties or growth.
An unwanted behavior or response to a stimulus into a wanted behavior or response by association of positive actions.
Inappropriate repetition in a present relationship that was important in a persons childhood.
Whats the difference between Psychoanalysis and Psycho dynamic therapy?
Refers to therapists ability to be authentic "Genuine"
Patients use own latent resources to solve problems.
Brain pacemaker that delivers electrical impulses to specific brain areas to restore the balance of circuits that are disrupted
Formerly known as electroshock therapy
Learning that occurs through rewards and punishment for behaviors.
Treatment in which seizures are electrically induced in patients to provide relief from psychiatric illnesses.
Address specific issues that affect the psychological health of the family, such as major life issues.
Meds for those to calm and relax people with excessive anxiety
Process how we represent and understand stimuli
Communication techniques used in counseling and conflict resolution.
Accept and respect others without judgement.
Treat mood disorders characterized by intense and sustained mood shifts
Use free association to bring fears and conflicts into the conscious mind.
Blocking the consciousness of anxiety laden material.
Meds that manage psychotic symptoms used typically for bipolar disorder and Schizophrenia
Focuses on treating and reworking the brain.
Influence brain chemistry and control depression.
Understand a persons condition from their perspective.
Detroys brain tissue to increase persons behavior.
1st deals with free association 2nd deals with unconscious focus.
Behavior, thoughts, and emotion is disordered due to individuals lack of knowing what motivates him or her.
Noninvasive procedure that uses magnetic fields to stimulate nerve cells in the brain to improve symptoms of depression
Change patterns of thinking or behavior that are behind people's difficulties and change their feelings.
Disabling areas of the brain to treat a personality disorder
Meeting a therapist to seek overcoming difficulties or growth.
An unwanted behavior or response to a stimulus into a wanted behavior or response by association of positive actions.
Inappropriate repetition in a present relationship that was important in a persons childhood.
Insight therapy is...
Refers to therapists ability to be authentic "Genuine"
Patients use own latent resources to solve problems.
Brain pacemaker that delivers electrical impulses to specific brain areas to restore the balance of circuits that are disrupted
Formerly known as electroshock therapy
Learning that occurs through rewards and punishment for behaviors.
Treatment in which seizures are electrically induced in patients to provide relief from psychiatric illnesses.
Address specific issues that affect the psychological health of the family, such as major life issues.
Meds for those to calm and relax people with excessive anxiety
Process how we represent and understand stimuli
Communication techniques used in counseling and conflict resolution.
Accept and respect others without judgement.
Treat mood disorders characterized by intense and sustained mood shifts
Use free association to bring fears and conflicts into the conscious mind.
Blocking the consciousness of anxiety laden material.
Meds that manage psychotic symptoms used typically for bipolar disorder and Schizophrenia
Focuses on treating and reworking the brain.
Influence brain chemistry and control depression.
Understand a persons condition from their perspective.
Detroys brain tissue to increase persons behavior.
1st deals with free association 2nd deals with unconscious focus.
Behavior, thoughts, and emotion is disordered due to individuals lack of knowing what motivates him or her.
Noninvasive procedure that uses magnetic fields to stimulate nerve cells in the brain to improve symptoms of depression
Change patterns of thinking or behavior that are behind people's difficulties and change their feelings.
Disabling areas of the brain to treat a personality disorder
Meeting a therapist to seek overcoming difficulties or growth.
An unwanted behavior or response to a stimulus into a wanted behavior or response by association of positive actions.
Inappropriate repetition in a present relationship that was important in a persons childhood.
Client-Centered therapy is...
Refers to therapists ability to be authentic "Genuine"
Patients use own latent resources to solve problems.
Brain pacemaker that delivers electrical impulses to specific brain areas to restore the balance of circuits that are disrupted
Formerly known as electroshock therapy
Learning that occurs through rewards and punishment for behaviors.
Treatment in which seizures are electrically induced in patients to provide relief from psychiatric illnesses.
Address specific issues that affect the psychological health of the family, such as major life issues.
Meds for those to calm and relax people with excessive anxiety
Process how we represent and understand stimuli
Communication techniques used in counseling and conflict resolution.
Accept and respect others without judgement.
Treat mood disorders characterized by intense and sustained mood shifts
Use free association to bring fears and conflicts into the conscious mind.
Blocking the consciousness of anxiety laden material.
Meds that manage psychotic symptoms used typically for bipolar disorder and Schizophrenia
Focuses on treating and reworking the brain.
Influence brain chemistry and control depression.
Understand a persons condition from their perspective.
Detroys brain tissue to increase persons behavior.
1st deals with free association 2nd deals with unconscious focus.
Behavior, thoughts, and emotion is disordered due to individuals lack of knowing what motivates him or her.
Noninvasive procedure that uses magnetic fields to stimulate nerve cells in the brain to improve symptoms of depression
Change patterns of thinking or behavior that are behind people's difficulties and change their feelings.
Disabling areas of the brain to treat a personality disorder
Meeting a therapist to seek overcoming difficulties or growth.
An unwanted behavior or response to a stimulus into a wanted behavior or response by association of positive actions.
Inappropriate repetition in a present relationship that was important in a persons childhood.
Empathy is...
Refers to therapists ability to be authentic "Genuine"
Patients use own latent resources to solve problems.
Brain pacemaker that delivers electrical impulses to specific brain areas to restore the balance of circuits that are disrupted
Formerly known as electroshock therapy
Learning that occurs through rewards and punishment for behaviors.
Treatment in which seizures are electrically induced in patients to provide relief from psychiatric illnesses.
Address specific issues that affect the psychological health of the family, such as major life issues.
Meds for those to calm and relax people with excessive anxiety
Process how we represent and understand stimuli
Communication techniques used in counseling and conflict resolution.
Accept and respect others without judgement.
Treat mood disorders characterized by intense and sustained mood shifts
Use free association to bring fears and conflicts into the conscious mind.
Blocking the consciousness of anxiety laden material.
Meds that manage psychotic symptoms used typically for bipolar disorder and Schizophrenia
Focuses on treating and reworking the brain.
Influence brain chemistry and control depression.
Understand a persons condition from their perspective.
Detroys brain tissue to increase persons behavior.
1st deals with free association 2nd deals with unconscious focus.
Behavior, thoughts, and emotion is disordered due to individuals lack of knowing what motivates him or her.
Noninvasive procedure that uses magnetic fields to stimulate nerve cells in the brain to improve symptoms of depression
Change patterns of thinking or behavior that are behind people's difficulties and change their feelings.
Disabling areas of the brain to treat a personality disorder
Meeting a therapist to seek overcoming difficulties or growth.
An unwanted behavior or response to a stimulus into a wanted behavior or response by association of positive actions.
Inappropriate repetition in a present relationship that was important in a persons childhood.
Unconditional Positive Regard is...
Refers to therapists ability to be authentic "Genuine"
Patients use own latent resources to solve problems.
Brain pacemaker that delivers electrical impulses to specific brain areas to restore the balance of circuits that are disrupted
Formerly known as electroshock therapy
Learning that occurs through rewards and punishment for behaviors.
Treatment in which seizures are electrically induced in patients to provide relief from psychiatric illnesses.
Address specific issues that affect the psychological health of the family, such as major life issues.
Meds for those to calm and relax people with excessive anxiety
Process how we represent and understand stimuli
Communication techniques used in counseling and conflict resolution.
Accept and respect others without judgement.
Treat mood disorders characterized by intense and sustained mood shifts
Use free association to bring fears and conflicts into the conscious mind.
Blocking the consciousness of anxiety laden material.
Meds that manage psychotic symptoms used typically for bipolar disorder and Schizophrenia
Focuses on treating and reworking the brain.
Influence brain chemistry and control depression.
Understand a persons condition from their perspective.
Detroys brain tissue to increase persons behavior.
1st deals with free association 2nd deals with unconscious focus.
Behavior, thoughts, and emotion is disordered due to individuals lack of knowing what motivates him or her.
Noninvasive procedure that uses magnetic fields to stimulate nerve cells in the brain to improve symptoms of depression
Change patterns of thinking or behavior that are behind people's difficulties and change their feelings.
Disabling areas of the brain to treat a personality disorder
Meeting a therapist to seek overcoming difficulties or growth.
An unwanted behavior or response to a stimulus into a wanted behavior or response by association of positive actions.
Inappropriate repetition in a present relationship that was important in a persons childhood.
Genuineness is...
Refers to therapists ability to be authentic "Genuine"
Patients use own latent resources to solve problems.
Brain pacemaker that delivers electrical impulses to specific brain areas to restore the balance of circuits that are disrupted
Formerly known as electroshock therapy
Learning that occurs through rewards and punishment for behaviors.
Treatment in which seizures are electrically induced in patients to provide relief from psychiatric illnesses.
Address specific issues that affect the psychological health of the family, such as major life issues.
Meds for those to calm and relax people with excessive anxiety
Process how we represent and understand stimuli
Communication techniques used in counseling and conflict resolution.
Accept and respect others without judgement.
Treat mood disorders characterized by intense and sustained mood shifts
Use free association to bring fears and conflicts into the conscious mind.
Blocking the consciousness of anxiety laden material.
Meds that manage psychotic symptoms used typically for bipolar disorder and Schizophrenia
Focuses on treating and reworking the brain.
Influence brain chemistry and control depression.
Understand a persons condition from their perspective.
Detroys brain tissue to increase persons behavior.
1st deals with free association 2nd deals with unconscious focus.
Behavior, thoughts, and emotion is disordered due to individuals lack of knowing what motivates him or her.
Noninvasive procedure that uses magnetic fields to stimulate nerve cells in the brain to improve symptoms of depression
Change patterns of thinking or behavior that are behind people's difficulties and change their feelings.
Disabling areas of the brain to treat a personality disorder
Meeting a therapist to seek overcoming difficulties or growth.
An unwanted behavior or response to a stimulus into a wanted behavior or response by association of positive actions.
Inappropriate repetition in a present relationship that was important in a persons childhood.
Active listening is...
Refers to therapists ability to be authentic "Genuine"
Patients use own latent resources to solve problems.
Brain pacemaker that delivers electrical impulses to specific brain areas to restore the balance of circuits that are disrupted
Formerly known as electroshock therapy
Learning that occurs through rewards and punishment for behaviors.
Treatment in which seizures are electrically induced in patients to provide relief from psychiatric illnesses.
Address specific issues that affect the psychological health of the family, such as major life issues.
Meds for those to calm and relax people with excessive anxiety
Process how we represent and understand stimuli
Communication techniques used in counseling and conflict resolution.
Accept and respect others without judgement.
Treat mood disorders characterized by intense and sustained mood shifts
Use free association to bring fears and conflicts into the conscious mind.
Blocking the consciousness of anxiety laden material.
Meds that manage psychotic symptoms used typically for bipolar disorder and Schizophrenia
Focuses on treating and reworking the brain.
Influence brain chemistry and control depression.
Understand a persons condition from their perspective.
Detroys brain tissue to increase persons behavior.
1st deals with free association 2nd deals with unconscious focus.
Behavior, thoughts, and emotion is disordered due to individuals lack of knowing what motivates him or her.
Noninvasive procedure that uses magnetic fields to stimulate nerve cells in the brain to improve symptoms of depression
Change patterns of thinking or behavior that are behind people's difficulties and change their feelings.
Disabling areas of the brain to treat a personality disorder
Meeting a therapist to seek overcoming difficulties or growth.
An unwanted behavior or response to a stimulus into a wanted behavior or response by association of positive actions.
Inappropriate repetition in a present relationship that was important in a persons childhood.
Counter conditioning is...
Refers to therapists ability to be authentic "Genuine"
Patients use own latent resources to solve problems.
Brain pacemaker that delivers electrical impulses to specific brain areas to restore the balance of circuits that are disrupted
Formerly known as electroshock therapy
Learning that occurs through rewards and punishment for behaviors.
Treatment in which seizures are electrically induced in patients to provide relief from psychiatric illnesses.
Address specific issues that affect the psychological health of the family, such as major life issues.
Meds for those to calm and relax people with excessive anxiety
Process how we represent and understand stimuli
Communication techniques used in counseling and conflict resolution.
Accept and respect others without judgement.
Treat mood disorders characterized by intense and sustained mood shifts
Use free association to bring fears and conflicts into the conscious mind.
Blocking the consciousness of anxiety laden material.
Meds that manage psychotic symptoms used typically for bipolar disorder and Schizophrenia
Focuses on treating and reworking the brain.
Influence brain chemistry and control depression.
Understand a persons condition from their perspective.
Detroys brain tissue to increase persons behavior.
1st deals with free association 2nd deals with unconscious focus.
Behavior, thoughts, and emotion is disordered due to individuals lack of knowing what motivates him or her.
Noninvasive procedure that uses magnetic fields to stimulate nerve cells in the brain to improve symptoms of depression
Change patterns of thinking or behavior that are behind people's difficulties and change their feelings.
Disabling areas of the brain to treat a personality disorder
Meeting a therapist to seek overcoming difficulties or growth.
An unwanted behavior or response to a stimulus into a wanted behavior or response by association of positive actions.
Inappropriate repetition in a present relationship that was important in a persons childhood.
Operant conditioning is...
Refers to therapists ability to be authentic "Genuine"
Patients use own latent resources to solve problems.
Brain pacemaker that delivers electrical impulses to specific brain areas to restore the balance of circuits that are disrupted
Formerly known as electroshock therapy
Learning that occurs through rewards and punishment for behaviors.
Treatment in which seizures are electrically induced in patients to provide relief from psychiatric illnesses.
Address specific issues that affect the psychological health of the family, such as major life issues.
Meds for those to calm and relax people with excessive anxiety
Process how we represent and understand stimuli
Communication techniques used in counseling and conflict resolution.
Accept and respect others without judgement.
Treat mood disorders characterized by intense and sustained mood shifts
Use free association to bring fears and conflicts into the conscious mind.
Blocking the consciousness of anxiety laden material.
Meds that manage psychotic symptoms used typically for bipolar disorder and Schizophrenia
Focuses on treating and reworking the brain.
Influence brain chemistry and control depression.
Understand a persons condition from their perspective.
Detroys brain tissue to increase persons behavior.
1st deals with free association 2nd deals with unconscious focus.
Behavior, thoughts, and emotion is disordered due to individuals lack of knowing what motivates him or her.
Noninvasive procedure that uses magnetic fields to stimulate nerve cells in the brain to improve symptoms of depression
Change patterns of thinking or behavior that are behind people's difficulties and change their feelings.
Disabling areas of the brain to treat a personality disorder
Meeting a therapist to seek overcoming difficulties or growth.
An unwanted behavior or response to a stimulus into a wanted behavior or response by association of positive actions.
Inappropriate repetition in a present relationship that was important in a persons childhood.
CBT or Cognitive behavioral therapy is...
Refers to therapists ability to be authentic "Genuine"
Patients use own latent resources to solve problems.
Brain pacemaker that delivers electrical impulses to specific brain areas to restore the balance of circuits that are disrupted
Formerly known as electroshock therapy
Learning that occurs through rewards and punishment for behaviors.
Treatment in which seizures are electrically induced in patients to provide relief from psychiatric illnesses.
Address specific issues that affect the psychological health of the family, such as major life issues.
Meds for those to calm and relax people with excessive anxiety
Process how we represent and understand stimuli
Communication techniques used in counseling and conflict resolution.
Accept and respect others without judgement.
Treat mood disorders characterized by intense and sustained mood shifts
Use free association to bring fears and conflicts into the conscious mind.
Blocking the consciousness of anxiety laden material.
Meds that manage psychotic symptoms used typically for bipolar disorder and Schizophrenia
Focuses on treating and reworking the brain.
Influence brain chemistry and control depression.
Understand a persons condition from their perspective.
Detroys brain tissue to increase persons behavior.
1st deals with free association 2nd deals with unconscious focus.
Behavior, thoughts, and emotion is disordered due to individuals lack of knowing what motivates him or her.
Noninvasive procedure that uses magnetic fields to stimulate nerve cells in the brain to improve symptoms of depression
Change patterns of thinking or behavior that are behind people's difficulties and change their feelings.
Disabling areas of the brain to treat a personality disorder
Meeting a therapist to seek overcoming difficulties or growth.
An unwanted behavior or response to a stimulus into a wanted behavior or response by association of positive actions.
Inappropriate repetition in a present relationship that was important in a persons childhood.
Group therapy and family therapy goals are...
Refers to therapists ability to be authentic "Genuine"
Patients use own latent resources to solve problems.
Brain pacemaker that delivers electrical impulses to specific brain areas to restore the balance of circuits that are disrupted
Formerly known as electroshock therapy
Learning that occurs through rewards and punishment for behaviors.
Treatment in which seizures are electrically induced in patients to provide relief from psychiatric illnesses.
Address specific issues that affect the psychological health of the family, such as major life issues.
Meds for those to calm and relax people with excessive anxiety
Process how we represent and understand stimuli
Communication techniques used in counseling and conflict resolution.
Accept and respect others without judgement.
Treat mood disorders characterized by intense and sustained mood shifts
Use free association to bring fears and conflicts into the conscious mind.
Blocking the consciousness of anxiety laden material.
Meds that manage psychotic symptoms used typically for bipolar disorder and Schizophrenia
Focuses on treating and reworking the brain.
Influence brain chemistry and control depression.
Understand a persons condition from their perspective.
Detroys brain tissue to increase persons behavior.
1st deals with free association 2nd deals with unconscious focus.
Behavior, thoughts, and emotion is disordered due to individuals lack of knowing what motivates him or her.
Noninvasive procedure that uses magnetic fields to stimulate nerve cells in the brain to improve symptoms of depression
Change patterns of thinking or behavior that are behind people's difficulties and change their feelings.
Disabling areas of the brain to treat a personality disorder
Meeting a therapist to seek overcoming difficulties or growth.
An unwanted behavior or response to a stimulus into a wanted behavior or response by association of positive actions.
Inappropriate repetition in a present relationship that was important in a persons childhood.
What are biomedical therapies?
Refers to therapists ability to be authentic "Genuine"
Patients use own latent resources to solve problems.
Brain pacemaker that delivers electrical impulses to specific brain areas to restore the balance of circuits that are disrupted
Formerly known as electroshock therapy
Learning that occurs through rewards and punishment for behaviors.
Treatment in which seizures are electrically induced in patients to provide relief from psychiatric illnesses.
Address specific issues that affect the psychological health of the family, such as major life issues.
Meds for those to calm and relax people with excessive anxiety
Process how we represent and understand stimuli
Communication techniques used in counseling and conflict resolution.
Accept and respect others without judgement.
Treat mood disorders characterized by intense and sustained mood shifts
Use free association to bring fears and conflicts into the conscious mind.
Blocking the consciousness of anxiety laden material.
Meds that manage psychotic symptoms used typically for bipolar disorder and Schizophrenia
Focuses on treating and reworking the brain.
Influence brain chemistry and control depression.
Understand a persons condition from their perspective.
Detroys brain tissue to increase persons behavior.
1st deals with free association 2nd deals with unconscious focus.
Behavior, thoughts, and emotion is disordered due to individuals lack of knowing what motivates him or her.
Noninvasive procedure that uses magnetic fields to stimulate nerve cells in the brain to improve symptoms of depression
Change patterns of thinking or behavior that are behind people's difficulties and change their feelings.
Disabling areas of the brain to treat a personality disorder
Meeting a therapist to seek overcoming difficulties or growth.
An unwanted behavior or response to a stimulus into a wanted behavior or response by association of positive actions.
Inappropriate repetition in a present relationship that was important in a persons childhood.
Antipsychotics is..
Refers to therapists ability to be authentic "Genuine"
Patients use own latent resources to solve problems.
Brain pacemaker that delivers electrical impulses to specific brain areas to restore the balance of circuits that are disrupted
Formerly known as electroshock therapy
Learning that occurs through rewards and punishment for behaviors.
Treatment in which seizures are electrically induced in patients to provide relief from psychiatric illnesses.
Address specific issues that affect the psychological health of the family, such as major life issues.
Meds for those to calm and relax people with excessive anxiety
Process how we represent and understand stimuli
Communication techniques used in counseling and conflict resolution.
Accept and respect others without judgement.
Treat mood disorders characterized by intense and sustained mood shifts
Use free association to bring fears and conflicts into the conscious mind.
Blocking the consciousness of anxiety laden material.
Meds that manage psychotic symptoms used typically for bipolar disorder and Schizophrenia
Focuses on treating and reworking the brain.
Influence brain chemistry and control depression.
Understand a persons condition from their perspective.
Detroys brain tissue to increase persons behavior.
1st deals with free association 2nd deals with unconscious focus.
Behavior, thoughts, and emotion is disordered due to individuals lack of knowing what motivates him or her.
Noninvasive procedure that uses magnetic fields to stimulate nerve cells in the brain to improve symptoms of depression
Change patterns of thinking or behavior that are behind people's difficulties and change their feelings.
Disabling areas of the brain to treat a personality disorder
Meeting a therapist to seek overcoming difficulties or growth.
An unwanted behavior or response to a stimulus into a wanted behavior or response by association of positive actions.
Inappropriate repetition in a present relationship that was important in a persons childhood.
Antianxiety meds are..
Refers to therapists ability to be authentic "Genuine"
Patients use own latent resources to solve problems.
Brain pacemaker that delivers electrical impulses to specific brain areas to restore the balance of circuits that are disrupted
Formerly known as electroshock therapy
Learning that occurs through rewards and punishment for behaviors.
Treatment in which seizures are electrically induced in patients to provide relief from psychiatric illnesses.
Address specific issues that affect the psychological health of the family, such as major life issues.
Meds for those to calm and relax people with excessive anxiety
Process how we represent and understand stimuli
Communication techniques used in counseling and conflict resolution.
Accept and respect others without judgement.
Treat mood disorders characterized by intense and sustained mood shifts
Use free association to bring fears and conflicts into the conscious mind.
Blocking the consciousness of anxiety laden material.
Meds that manage psychotic symptoms used typically for bipolar disorder and Schizophrenia
Focuses on treating and reworking the brain.
Influence brain chemistry and control depression.
Understand a persons condition from their perspective.
Detroys brain tissue to increase persons behavior.
1st deals with free association 2nd deals with unconscious focus.
Behavior, thoughts, and emotion is disordered due to individuals lack of knowing what motivates him or her.
Noninvasive procedure that uses magnetic fields to stimulate nerve cells in the brain to improve symptoms of depression
Change patterns of thinking or behavior that are behind people's difficulties and change their feelings.
Disabling areas of the brain to treat a personality disorder
Meeting a therapist to seek overcoming difficulties or growth.
An unwanted behavior or response to a stimulus into a wanted behavior or response by association of positive actions.
Inappropriate repetition in a present relationship that was important in a persons childhood.
Antidepressants are..
Refers to therapists ability to be authentic "Genuine"
Patients use own latent resources to solve problems.
Brain pacemaker that delivers electrical impulses to specific brain areas to restore the balance of circuits that are disrupted
Formerly known as electroshock therapy
Learning that occurs through rewards and punishment for behaviors.
Treatment in which seizures are electrically induced in patients to provide relief from psychiatric illnesses.
Address specific issues that affect the psychological health of the family, such as major life issues.
Meds for those to calm and relax people with excessive anxiety
Process how we represent and understand stimuli
Communication techniques used in counseling and conflict resolution.
Accept and respect others without judgement.
Treat mood disorders characterized by intense and sustained mood shifts
Use free association to bring fears and conflicts into the conscious mind.
Blocking the consciousness of anxiety laden material.
Meds that manage psychotic symptoms used typically for bipolar disorder and Schizophrenia
Focuses on treating and reworking the brain.
Influence brain chemistry and control depression.
Understand a persons condition from their perspective.
Detroys brain tissue to increase persons behavior.
1st deals with free association 2nd deals with unconscious focus.
Behavior, thoughts, and emotion is disordered due to individuals lack of knowing what motivates him or her.
Noninvasive procedure that uses magnetic fields to stimulate nerve cells in the brain to improve symptoms of depression
Change patterns of thinking or behavior that are behind people's difficulties and change their feelings.
Disabling areas of the brain to treat a personality disorder
Meeting a therapist to seek overcoming difficulties or growth.
An unwanted behavior or response to a stimulus into a wanted behavior or response by association of positive actions.
Inappropriate repetition in a present relationship that was important in a persons childhood.
Mood stabilizers are..
Refers to therapists ability to be authentic "Genuine"
Patients use own latent resources to solve problems.
Brain pacemaker that delivers electrical impulses to specific brain areas to restore the balance of circuits that are disrupted
Formerly known as electroshock therapy
Learning that occurs through rewards and punishment for behaviors.
Treatment in which seizures are electrically induced in patients to provide relief from psychiatric illnesses.
Address specific issues that affect the psychological health of the family, such as major life issues.
Meds for those to calm and relax people with excessive anxiety
Process how we represent and understand stimuli
Communication techniques used in counseling and conflict resolution.
Accept and respect others without judgement.
Treat mood disorders characterized by intense and sustained mood shifts
Use free association to bring fears and conflicts into the conscious mind.
Blocking the consciousness of anxiety laden material.
Meds that manage psychotic symptoms used typically for bipolar disorder and Schizophrenia
Focuses on treating and reworking the brain.
Influence brain chemistry and control depression.
Understand a persons condition from their perspective.
Detroys brain tissue to increase persons behavior.
1st deals with free association 2nd deals with unconscious focus.
Behavior, thoughts, and emotion is disordered due to individuals lack of knowing what motivates him or her.
Noninvasive procedure that uses magnetic fields to stimulate nerve cells in the brain to improve symptoms of depression
Change patterns of thinking or behavior that are behind people's difficulties and change their feelings.
Disabling areas of the brain to treat a personality disorder
Meeting a therapist to seek overcoming difficulties or growth.
An unwanted behavior or response to a stimulus into a wanted behavior or response by association of positive actions.
Inappropriate repetition in a present relationship that was important in a persons childhood.
What is Electroconclusive therapy... "ECT"
Refers to therapists ability to be authentic "Genuine"
Patients use own latent resources to solve problems.
Brain pacemaker that delivers electrical impulses to specific brain areas to restore the balance of circuits that are disrupted
Formerly known as electroshock therapy
Learning that occurs through rewards and punishment for behaviors.
Treatment in which seizures are electrically induced in patients to provide relief from psychiatric illnesses.
Address specific issues that affect the psychological health of the family, such as major life issues.
Meds for those to calm and relax people with excessive anxiety
Process how we represent and understand stimuli
Communication techniques used in counseling and conflict resolution.
Accept and respect others without judgement.
Treat mood disorders characterized by intense and sustained mood shifts
Use free association to bring fears and conflicts into the conscious mind.
Blocking the consciousness of anxiety laden material.
Meds that manage psychotic symptoms used typically for bipolar disorder and Schizophrenia
Focuses on treating and reworking the brain.
Influence brain chemistry and control depression.
Understand a persons condition from their perspective.
Detroys brain tissue to increase persons behavior.
1st deals with free association 2nd deals with unconscious focus.
Behavior, thoughts, and emotion is disordered due to individuals lack of knowing what motivates him or her.
Noninvasive procedure that uses magnetic fields to stimulate nerve cells in the brain to improve symptoms of depression
Change patterns of thinking or behavior that are behind people's difficulties and change their feelings.
Disabling areas of the brain to treat a personality disorder
Meeting a therapist to seek overcoming difficulties or growth.
An unwanted behavior or response to a stimulus into a wanted behavior or response by association of positive actions.
Inappropriate repetition in a present relationship that was important in a persons childhood.
How and When is ECT used?
Refers to therapists ability to be authentic "Genuine"
Patients use own latent resources to solve problems.
Brain pacemaker that delivers electrical impulses to specific brain areas to restore the balance of circuits that are disrupted
Formerly known as electroshock therapy
Learning that occurs through rewards and punishment for behaviors.
Treatment in which seizures are electrically induced in patients to provide relief from psychiatric illnesses.
Address specific issues that affect the psychological health of the family, such as major life issues.
Meds for those to calm and relax people with excessive anxiety
Process how we represent and understand stimuli
Communication techniques used in counseling and conflict resolution.
Accept and respect others without judgement.
Treat mood disorders characterized by intense and sustained mood shifts
Use free association to bring fears and conflicts into the conscious mind.
Blocking the consciousness of anxiety laden material.
Meds that manage psychotic symptoms used typically for bipolar disorder and Schizophrenia
Focuses on treating and reworking the brain.
Influence brain chemistry and control depression.
Understand a persons condition from their perspective.
Detroys brain tissue to increase persons behavior.
1st deals with free association 2nd deals with unconscious focus.
Behavior, thoughts, and emotion is disordered due to individuals lack of knowing what motivates him or her.
Noninvasive procedure that uses magnetic fields to stimulate nerve cells in the brain to improve symptoms of depression
Change patterns of thinking or behavior that are behind people's difficulties and change their feelings.
Disabling areas of the brain to treat a personality disorder
Meeting a therapist to seek overcoming difficulties or growth.
An unwanted behavior or response to a stimulus into a wanted behavior or response by association of positive actions.
Inappropriate repetition in a present relationship that was important in a persons childhood.
Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) is..
Refers to therapists ability to be authentic "Genuine"
Patients use own latent resources to solve problems.
Brain pacemaker that delivers electrical impulses to specific brain areas to restore the balance of circuits that are disrupted
Formerly known as electroshock therapy
Learning that occurs through rewards and punishment for behaviors.
Treatment in which seizures are electrically induced in patients to provide relief from psychiatric illnesses.
Address specific issues that affect the psychological health of the family, such as major life issues.
Meds for those to calm and relax people with excessive anxiety
Process how we represent and understand stimuli
Communication techniques used in counseling and conflict resolution.
Accept and respect others without judgement.
Treat mood disorders characterized by intense and sustained mood shifts
Use free association to bring fears and conflicts into the conscious mind.
Blocking the consciousness of anxiety laden material.
Meds that manage psychotic symptoms used typically for bipolar disorder and Schizophrenia
Focuses on treating and reworking the brain.
Influence brain chemistry and control depression.
Understand a persons condition from their perspective.
Detroys brain tissue to increase persons behavior.
1st deals with free association 2nd deals with unconscious focus.
Behavior, thoughts, and emotion is disordered due to individuals lack of knowing what motivates him or her.
Noninvasive procedure that uses magnetic fields to stimulate nerve cells in the brain to improve symptoms of depression
Change patterns of thinking or behavior that are behind people's difficulties and change their feelings.
Disabling areas of the brain to treat a personality disorder
Meeting a therapist to seek overcoming difficulties or growth.
An unwanted behavior or response to a stimulus into a wanted behavior or response by association of positive actions.
Inappropriate repetition in a present relationship that was important in a persons childhood.
What is Psychosurgery?
Refers to therapists ability to be authentic "Genuine"
Patients use own latent resources to solve problems.
Brain pacemaker that delivers electrical impulses to specific brain areas to restore the balance of circuits that are disrupted
Formerly known as electroshock therapy
Learning that occurs through rewards and punishment for behaviors.
Treatment in which seizures are electrically induced in patients to provide relief from psychiatric illnesses.
Address specific issues that affect the psychological health of the family, such as major life issues.
Meds for those to calm and relax people with excessive anxiety
Process how we represent and understand stimuli
Communication techniques used in counseling and conflict resolution.
Accept and respect others without judgement.
Treat mood disorders characterized by intense and sustained mood shifts
Use free association to bring fears and conflicts into the conscious mind.
Blocking the consciousness of anxiety laden material.
Meds that manage psychotic symptoms used typically for bipolar disorder and Schizophrenia
Focuses on treating and reworking the brain.
Influence brain chemistry and control depression.
Understand a persons condition from their perspective.
Detroys brain tissue to increase persons behavior.
1st deals with free association 2nd deals with unconscious focus.
Behavior, thoughts, and emotion is disordered due to individuals lack of knowing what motivates him or her.
Noninvasive procedure that uses magnetic fields to stimulate nerve cells in the brain to improve symptoms of depression
Change patterns of thinking or behavior that are behind people's difficulties and change their feelings.
Disabling areas of the brain to treat a personality disorder
Meeting a therapist to seek overcoming difficulties or growth.
An unwanted behavior or response to a stimulus into a wanted behavior or response by association of positive actions.
Inappropriate repetition in a present relationship that was important in a persons childhood.
Lobotomy is...
Refers to therapists ability to be authentic "Genuine"
Patients use own latent resources to solve problems.
Brain pacemaker that delivers electrical impulses to specific brain areas to restore the balance of circuits that are disrupted
Formerly known as electroshock therapy
Learning that occurs through rewards and punishment for behaviors.
Treatment in which seizures are electrically induced in patients to provide relief from psychiatric illnesses.
Address specific issues that affect the psychological health of the family, such as major life issues.
Meds for those to calm and relax people with excessive anxiety
Process how we represent and understand stimuli
Communication techniques used in counseling and conflict resolution.
Accept and respect others without judgement.
Treat mood disorders characterized by intense and sustained mood shifts
Use free association to bring fears and conflicts into the conscious mind.
Blocking the consciousness of anxiety laden material.
Meds that manage psychotic symptoms used typically for bipolar disorder and Schizophrenia
Focuses on treating and reworking the brain.
Influence brain chemistry and control depression.
Understand a persons condition from their perspective.
Detroys brain tissue to increase persons behavior.
1st deals with free association 2nd deals with unconscious focus.
Behavior, thoughts, and emotion is disordered due to individuals lack of knowing what motivates him or her.
Noninvasive procedure that uses magnetic fields to stimulate nerve cells in the brain to improve symptoms of depression
Change patterns of thinking or behavior that are behind people's difficulties and change their feelings.
Disabling areas of the brain to treat a personality disorder
Meeting a therapist to seek overcoming difficulties or growth.
An unwanted behavior or response to a stimulus into a wanted behavior or response by association of positive actions.
Inappropriate repetition in a present relationship that was important in a persons childhood.
Deep Brain Stimulation is..
Refers to therapists ability to be authentic "Genuine"
Patients use own latent resources to solve problems.
Brain pacemaker that delivers electrical impulses to specific brain areas to restore the balance of circuits that are disrupted
Formerly known as electroshock therapy
Learning that occurs through rewards and punishment for behaviors.
Treatment in which seizures are electrically induced in patients to provide relief from psychiatric illnesses.
Address specific issues that affect the psychological health of the family, such as major life issues.
Meds for those to calm and relax people with excessive anxiety
Process how we represent and understand stimuli
Communication techniques used in counseling and conflict resolution.
Accept and respect others without judgement.
Treat mood disorders characterized by intense and sustained mood shifts
Use free association to bring fears and conflicts into the conscious mind.
Blocking the consciousness of anxiety laden material.
Meds that manage psychotic symptoms used typically for bipolar disorder and Schizophrenia
Focuses on treating and reworking the brain.
Influence brain chemistry and control depression.
Understand a persons condition from their perspective.
Detroys brain tissue to increase persons behavior.
1st deals with free association 2nd deals with unconscious focus.
Behavior, thoughts, and emotion is disordered due to individuals lack of knowing what motivates him or her.
Noninvasive procedure that uses magnetic fields to stimulate nerve cells in the brain to improve symptoms of depression
Change patterns of thinking or behavior that are behind people's difficulties and change their feelings.
Disabling areas of the brain to treat a personality disorder
Meeting a therapist to seek overcoming difficulties or growth.
An unwanted behavior or response to a stimulus into a wanted behavior or response by association of positive actions.
Inappropriate repetition in a present relationship that was important in a persons childhood.
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