Therapy and Treatment
Across
- 2. Form of humanistic therapy developed by Carl Rogers
- 3. Psychodynamic technique for children involving using toys to express hopes and traumas.
- 7. examines your behaviors and symptoms within the context of your culture and background, incorporating cultural and religious beliefs into therapy.
- 9. People experiencing symptoms can consult (abbr.)
- 10. States that psychological issues stem from repressed impulses or childhood trauma
- 11. include individual, group, couples, and family therapy.
- 13. Therapy that targets cognitive distortions and self-defeating behaviors, linking thoughts and actions (abbr.)
- 14. commonly used therapeutic technique in which a client learns a new response to a stimulus that has previously elicited an undesirable behavior via classical conditioning
- 17. Services available from psychologists, psychiatrists, family therapists, clinical social workers, and may be covered by insurance, government funding, or private payment.
- 18. Developed psychoanalysis
Down
- 1. include lack of insurance, transportation issues, time constraints, stigma surrounding mental illness
- 4. Someone who has both a substance-related disorder and another psychiatric condition has _____ disorders.
- 5. Those with psychological disorders or unusual behavior were thought to be possessed by
- 6. Chronic disease that alters the brain; has high relapse rates
- 8. mid 1960s movement that led to the
- 12. Reformer who advocated for more humane care after the emergence of asylums
- 15. Group therapy involves 5–10 people discussing common issues with a group
- 16. of asylums