Psychology Unit 13 Test Answers – Flashcards
Example: using principles from cognitive theory and psychodynamic approaches with a specific client
Example: psychoanlysis, humanistic, behavior therapy, and cognitive therapy
Example: Someone is constantly in a struggle with themselves. Their struggles go back to a childhood struggle with their parents.eThe things they do as “grown ups” is because of their repressed memories and desires and our unconscious drives them to do them.
Example: Repressing a memory of childhood sexual abuse and not bringing it up because of the intense feelings of anxiety it brings.
Example: When a client is freely speaking, the therapist would pick up on the hidden meanings of their stories for a further insight into their mind.
Example: You talk about your love for a friend so often that the feelings begin to transfer to the therapist.
Example: Using childhood memories and underlying emotions to help understand a patients problems in the current relationship or situation.
Example: A therapist has a client with low self-esteem and explores the client’s history with for example bullies, to explain the current feelings or behavior.
Example: A therapist focusing on the need for human self-actualization, could be used when a client comes in needing to get more out of life instead of with a serious problem
Example: Giving the client a reassuring feeling while listening by trying to understand and pay full attention too
Example: Using paraphrasing to summarize a clients feelings, Inviting clarification in asking what an example of a certain feeling will bring, Reflect feelings – “that sounds frustrating”
Example: The goal is to get rid of the problem so for example – put someone infront of their phobia
Example: In the case of little albert, if this was used, they would try to replace the fear with happiness.
Example: If someone is very afraid of water, this kind of therapy would involve going into a pool or ocean or lake to face their fear.
Example: A way of getting over a phobia through a slow process of getting closer to it. If a client is scared of water, first he/she would write why he/she is scared, then look at pictures of water, then go to a beach and sit on the sand, then put his/her feet in the water, then fully go into the water.
Example: When a phobia is too expensive to try systematic desensitization, so you can do a virtual version of the fear, like for flying you can project images and have vibrations of a plane to get a realistic feeling
Example: Learning to associate not being able to breathe and coughing with smoking, so you want to stop smoking.
Example: When a child with bad behavior acts nicely for a week he gets to go get a new toy.
Example: Trying to reroute anxious thoughts about friendships with looking at the true meanings of them and learning why it’s unrealistic and learning to think better.
Example: If someone doesn’t get a promotion and is thinking it’s because her boss hates her, this kind of therapy would counter that thought and instead focus her energy on what she can do better instead of thinking negatively.
Example: When a family seems to be isolating themselves from eachother, family therapy might help too bring them closer and see themselves as connected and as one again.
Example: If someone usually gets 90% on tests in a class, and gets a 100% on a test, it’s likely that the scores will go back to around 90% after.
Example: Using results from past studies to make the current study stronger
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Example: drugs, such as antidepressants
Example: Help to manage hallucinations, delusions, and disordered thinking
Example: Lip-puckering or smacking, tongue protrusion, respiratory irregularity and difficulty breathing, rapid eye-blinking or involuntary movements of the limbs, torso and fingers.
Example: For a patient too depressed to be helped by drug therapy, if they are shocked in the brain with electricity for a period of time and it relieves 80% of patients depression.
Example: Help depressed patients minus the memory loss and side affects, patients are also wide awake during the procedure
Example: This can help someone recover from bullying or any other traumatic experience