personality disorders and treatment

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Across
  1. 2. _____medications: drugs used to treat psychotic disorders.
  2. 9. _____restructuring: identifying and challenging distorted thoughts.
  3. 11. _____therapy (ECT): using electrical currents to treat severe depression.
  4. 12. using monitoring devices to provide feedback on physiological functions.
  5. 14. _____hierarchies: gradually exposing clients to feared situations.
  6. 15. a mood stabilizer used to treat bipolar disorder.
  7. 16. Combating _____ thinking: addressing and altering negative thought patterns.
  8. 19. _____-behavioral therapies: combining cognitive and behavioral techniques.
  9. 21. _____alliance: collaborative relationship between therapist and client.
  10. 22. ______behavior therapy: combines cognitive-behavioral techniques with mindfulness.
  11. 24. _____magnetic stimulation(TMS): using magnetic fields to stimulate brain areas.
Down
  1. 1. _____desensitization: combining relaxation with gradual exposure to anxiety-provoking stimuli.
  2. 3. _____therapies: focus on changing maladaptive thinking patterns.
  3. 4. _____dyskinesia: a side effect of antipsychotic medications causing involuntary movements.
  4. 5. _____behavior analysis: using reinforcement to improve specific behaviors.
  5. 6. an outdated surgical procedure that involved severing connections in the brain's prefrontal cortex.
  6. 7. _____triad: negative views about the self, world, and future.
  7. 8. _____-centered therapy: providing a supportive environment for self-discovery.
  8. 10. _____-based interventions: treatments supported by scientific evidence.
  9. 13. _____listening: fully concentrating, understanding, and responding to clients.
  10. 17. _____medication: drugs that affect mental processes and behavior.
  11. 18. _____emotive behavior therapy (REBT): focuses on changing irrational beliefs.
  12. 20. _____therapies: gradual exposure to feared stimuli.
  13. 23. _____therapies: using negative stimuli to reduce undesirable behaviors.