Psychology Names and Therapies
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- 3. _____ Therapy, A type of behavioral treatment where an aversive stimuli is paired with a negative behavior in hopes that the behavior will change in the future to avoid the aversive stimuli.
- 4. ____Therapy, Treatment involving family members which seeks to change the unhealthy familial patterns and interactions.
- 6. A cognitive Psychologist who developed the concept of Rational-Emotive Therapy.
- 10. Aphasia resulting from damage to the this area of the frontal lobe. Affects written and spoken language.
- 11. Inkblot Test - A projective technique utilizing ambiguous inkblots as stimuli.
- 12. _____ Therapy, Treatment focusing on the awareness and understanding of one's feelings.
- 14. _____ Therapy, Treatment focused on increasing awareness of one's self concept.
- 15. _____ Therapy, The treatment approach based on the theory that our cognitions or thoughts control a large part of our behaviors and emotions. Therefore, changing the way we think can result in positive changes in the way we act and feel.
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- 1. ____ Therapy, The application of behavioral theory (e.g. conditioning, reinforcement) in the treatment of mental illness.
- 2. An aphasia associated with damage to the this area of the brain, demonstrated by the impairment in producing understandable speech.
- 4. often referred to as the father of clinical psychology. His extensive theory of personality development (psychoanalytical theory) is the cornerstone for modern psychological thought, and consists of (1) the psychosexual stages of development, (2) the structural model of personality (id, ego, superego), and (3) levels of consciousness (conscious, subconscious, and unconscious)
- 5. ____ Therapy, A humanistic therapy based on Carl Roger's beliefs that an individual has an unlimited capacity for psychological growth and will continue to grow unless barriers are placed in the way.
- 7. Considered the father of behavioral therapy. He once stated that with the ability to control a child's environment, he could raise a child to become anything he wanted.
- 8. A humanistic Psychologist who developed Client-Centered Therapy.
- 9. _____ Therapy, A modern adaptation of psychoanalytic therapy which has made sometimes minor and sometimes major changes to Freud's original theories.
- 13. Emotive ______Therapy, A Cognitive Therapy based on Albert Ellis' theory that cognitions control our emotions and behaviors; therefore, changing the way we think about things will affect the way we feel and the way we behave.