Therapy and Treatment

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Across
  1. 3. People in a relationship seeking outside help for what they see as problems, looking for solutions like communication or infidelity
  2. 8. Therapy that changes all-or-nothing thinking, overgeneralized thinking based on one thing
  3. 9. Short-term, one issue that needs resolution, conflict resolution
  4. 10. NO judgment about patient and pure acceptance
  5. 12. Mandated care for the patient, may be for reunification of the family or the requirement of parole
  6. 15. Addicted person to a substance breaks a period of abstinence
  7. 18. One-on-one counseling, rooted in Freudianism
  8. 21. One or more peers hold each other accountable and offer support
  9. 23. Dual diagnosis, i.e., substance disorder and mental health
  10. 24. Overuse of a substance, dependence, and loss of control
  11. 27. Presenting an object to lessen fear,i.e., fear of cats, being exposed to it lessens the fear
  12. 29. Long-term, boundaries of the family and the dynamics, and how they affect them
  13. 30. French Pioneer in asylum reform in the 1700s
  14. 31. Lobbist in the US, for humane treatment in Mental Hospitals
  15. 33. Developing a new response to one unpleasant
  16. 35. Therapist gives no advice or suggestions, lets the client figure it out, patient takes control of life and actions
  17. 36. Person who chooses treatment to achieve goals
  18. 37. Untrained care & policy closed mental hospitals, leaving people homeless or in prison
Down
  1. 1. Exposure Method, Skinner influence, Phobia treatment
  2. 2. Technique that allows patient to relax and speak freely, and feel safe
  3. 4. Economic, discrimination, language
  4. 5. Focus on family model, systems approach, growth for individual or as a whole
  5. 6. Patient develops feelings for the therapist or an emotional shift of feelings onto the doctor
  6. 7. Inhumane mental facilities of the past
  7. 11. Exposure Method, Skinner influence, Phobia treatment
  8. 13. Controversial practice, also known as electroconvulsive treatment, shock therapy uses medical procedures to help the person
  9. 14. Therapist interprets patient dreams, unconscious mind, a way to get around the ego, and blocks of patient
  10. 16. Common diagnosis of patients in Mental Hospitals. Symptoms like hallucinations, loss of reality, or delusions
  11. 17. Gradual exposure therapy
  12. 19. Principles based on Carl Rogers, self-awareness, and acceptance of change in patients' behaviors
  13. 20. Client led therapy
  14. 22. Understanding persons' culture and enviroment affects mental health
  15. 25. Unpleasant stimulus, to stop behavior,i.e., antabuse to alcoholics, med that makes people not want to drink
  16. 26. Immersive technique to overcome fears
  17. 28. A(Action)B(Behavior)C(Consequences)used in CBT Therapy
  18. 32. Therapy that changes cognitive and behavioral patterns together, used in drug counseling or eating disorders
  19. 34. One-on-one counseling