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Understanding Psychology, 6/e
Robert S. Feldman, University of Massachusetts, Amherst
Treatment of Psychological Disorders
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is treatment in which a therapist uses psychological techniques to help someone overcome psychological disturbances.
2
When patients perceive the analyst as symbolic of significant others in the past, and apply some of their feelings for that person to the analyst, it is known as
.
3
is a behavioral technique in which gradual exposure to anxiety-producing stimuli is paired with relaxation in order to extinguish the response of anxiety.
4
The goal of
-
therapy is to enable people to reach their potential for self-actualization.
5
In a(n)
approach to therapy, a therapist uses a variety of techniques, integrating several perspectives, to treat a person's problem.
6
drugs temporarily reduce symptoms such as hallucinations and delusions.
7
Brain surgery in which the objective is to reduce symptoms of a mental disorder is called
.
8
In
contracting, a written agreement is drawn up between therapist and client.
9
psychology is geared toward preventing or minimizing the incidence of psychological disorders.
10
An inability or unwillingness to discuss or reveal particular memories, thoughts, or motivations is called
.
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