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Biomedical therapy
A)Counseling provided in a group of individuals.
B)Something bad that someone does not want to repeat, like using a shock collar to teach a dog.
C)Using drugs or medical treatment for psychological problems.
D)Therapy that seeks to help people achieve all they can in life.
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Dialectical treatment approaches
A)When medications were developed and used for mental illnesses and thousands of people were released from mental hospitals.
B)Therapy that emphasizes self-acceptance.
C)Therapy that seeks to bring past conflicts and impulses from the unconscious into the conscious.
D)Using drugs or medical treatment for psychological problems.
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Family therapy
A)Involving family members in therapy or counseling.
B)Treatment that builds on the process of learning and assumes that normal and abnormal behavior are both learned.
C)Therapy that emphasizes that people have control of their behavior, can make choices about their lives, and are essentially responsible for solving their own problems.
D)Depression treatment in which a precise magnetic pulse is directed to a specific area of the brain.
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Transference
A)Psychology that confronts beliefs and thoughts that are damaging to the client.
B)The process whereby emotions are passed on or displaced from one person to another.
C)A procedure used in the treatment of severe depression in which an electric current of 70 to 150 volts is briefly administered to a patient's head.
D)People are taught relaxation techniques in addition to exposing them to a feared situation.
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Humanistic therapy
A)Medications that treat mental illness.
B)Transferring feelings from one person to another.
C)Therapy that emphasizes that people have control of their behavior, can make choices about their lives, and are essentially responsible for solving their own problems.
D)Medication that decreases anxiety.
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Anti-anxiety drugs
A)Exposing people to scary circumstances in an effort to increase their tolerance.
B)Therapy that helps clients deal with difficulties in relationships.
C)Recovery without treatment.
D)Medication that decreases anxiety.
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Drug therapy
A)Medications that decreases psychotic symptoms.
B)Medication to treat depression.
C)Viewing individuals as a product of their unconscious conflicts.
D)Medications that treat mental illness.
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Rational-emotive behavior therapy
A)Therapy that emphasizes self-acceptance.
B)Focuses on prevention and minimization of psychological disorders in the community.
C)Psychology that confronts beliefs and thoughts that are damaging to the client.
D)Medication that stabilizes mood, either by raising or lowering.
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Person-centered therapy
A)Therapy that seeks to change behavior by looking at thoughts.
B)Involving family members in therapy or counseling.
C)Therapy that seeks to help people achieve all they can in life.
D)Psychological treatment for mental or emotional disorders.
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Interpersonal Therapy
A)Therapy that emphasizes self-acceptance.
B)Therapy that helps clients deal with difficulties in relationships.
C)Psychology that confronts beliefs and thoughts that are damaging to the client.
D)Using drugs or medical treatment for psychological problems.
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Aversive conditioning
A)Something bad that someone does not want to repeat, like using a shock collar to teach a dog.
B)Therapy that seeks to help people achieve all they can in life.
C)Viewing individuals as a product of their unconscious conflicts.
D)A procedure used in the treatment of severe depression in which an electric current of 70 to 150 volts is briefly administered to a patient's head.
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Antipsychotic drugs
A)Medication that stabilizes mood, either by raising or lowering.
B)Depression treatment in which a precise magnetic pulse is directed to a specific area of the brain.
C)Medications that decrease psychotic symptoms.
D)Therapy that emphasizes that people have control of their behavior, can make choices about their lives, and are essentially responsible for solving their own problems.
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Exposure
A)Therapy that seeks to bring past conflicts and impulses from the unconscious into the conscious.
B)Exposing people to scary circumstances in an effort to increase their tolerance.
C)Counseling provided in a group of individuals.
D)Medication to treat depression.
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Psychoanalysis
A)A system of viewing the individual as the product of unconscious forces.
B)The process whereby emotions are passed on or displaced from one person to another.
C)Medication that decreases anxiety.
D)People are taught relaxation techniques in addition to exposing them to a feared situation.
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Behavioral treatment approaches
A)Therapy that seeks to change behavior by looking at thoughts.
B)Focuses on prevention and minimization of psychological disorders in the community.
C)Involving family members in therapy or counseling.
D)Treatment that builds on the process of learning and assumes that normal and abnormal behavior are both learned.
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Psychodynamic therapy
A)Recovery without treatment.
B)When medications were developed and used for mental illnesses and thousands of people were released from mental hospitals.
C)Therapy that seeks to bring past conflicts and impulses from the unconscious into the conscious.
D)Exposing people to scary circumstances in an effort to increase their tolerance.
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Deinstitutionalization
A)Therapy for mental illnesses.
B)Treatment that builds on the process of learning and assumes that normal and abnormal behavior are both learned.
C)Therapy that helps clients deal with difficulties in relationships.
D)When medications were developed and used for mental illnesses and thousands of people were released from mental hospitals
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Community psychology
A)Something bad that someone does not what to repeat, like using a shock collar to teach a dog.
B)Focuses on prevention and minimization of psychological disorders in the community.
C)Therapy that emphasizes self acceptance.
D)Medications that treat mental illness.
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Spontaneous remission
A)Counseling provided in a group of individuals.
B)Involving family members in therapy or counseling.
C)Recovery without treatment.
D)Medication to treat depression.
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Group therapy
A)Therapy that seeks to change behavior by looking at thoughts.
B)Therapy for mental illnesses.
C)Depression treatment in which a precise magnetic pulse is directed to a specific area of the brain.
D)Counseling provided in a group of individuals.
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Antidepressant drugs
A)Viewing individuals as a product of their unconscious conflicts.
B)The process whereby emotions are passed on or displaced from one person to another.
C)Therapy that seeks to help people achieve all they can in life.
D)Medication to treat depression.
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Cognitive-behavioral approach
A)Medication that decreases anxiety.
B)Therapy that seeks to change behavior by looking at thoughts.
C)Focuses on prevention and minimization of psychological disorders in the community.
D)Medications that decreases psychotic symptoms.
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Transcranial magnetic stimulation
A)Treatment that builds on the process of learning and assumes that normal and abnormal behavior are both learned.
B)Something bad that someone does not what to repeat, like using a shock collar to teach a dog.
C)Depression treatment in which a precise magnetic pulse is directed to a specific area of the brain.
D)Medication that stabilizes mood, either by raising or lowing.
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Psychotherapy
A)A procedure used in the treatment of severe depression in which an electric current of 70 to 150 volts is briefly administered to a patient's head.
B)Therapy that emphasizes that people have control of their behavior, can make choices about their lives, and are essentially responsible for solving their own problems.
C)Psychological treatment for mental or emotional disorders.
D)Exposing people to scary circumstances in an effort to increase their tolerance.
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Mood stabilizers
A)Using drugs or medical treatment for psychological problems.
B)Psychology that confronts beliefs and thoughts that are damaging to the client.
C)Medications that treat mental illness.
D)Medication that stabilizes mood, either by raising or lowering.
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Electroconvulsive therapy
A)People are taught relaxation techniques in addition to exposing them to a feared situation.
B)Therapy that helps clients deal with difficulties in relationships.
C)Therapy that seeks to bring past conflicts and impulses from the unconscious into the conscious.
D)A procedure used in the treatment of severe depression in which an electric current of 70 to 150 volts is briefly administered to a patient's head.
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Systematic desensitization
A)Recovery without treatment.
B)Psychological treatment for mental or emotional disorders.
C)People are taught relaxation techniques in addition to exposing them to a feared situation.
D)When medications were developed and used for mental illnesses and thousands of people were released from mental hospitals.







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