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| Psychotherapy outcome research |
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| in which the effectiveness of psychotherapy is measured by questionnaires given to patients before, during, and after treatment |
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| highest point on graph, floor-opposite regression to the mean |
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| 1 proven effective treatment |
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| cognitive-behavioral therapy |
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| systematic desenzitization steps(3) |
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| construct anxiety heiarchy, teach relaxation skills, expose in order to items on heiarchy. imagined and gradual |
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| more effective you actually expose the pt to the phobia. Not gradual. |
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| used to treat disorders made up by undersirable behaviors. Add undesirable stiumulus |
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| In a time out you lost the ability to recieve |
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| removal of something valuable |
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| shocking penis of pedo. (Adding undesireable stimuli to weaken response) negative reinforcement when shock is taken away |
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| Ellis' rational Emotive Therapy |
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Acitvating Event beliefs Consequences(Emotional)
A cant cause C. You nee dto focus on B and use cognitive restructuring. |
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| Triad of irrational cognitions cause depression. (self, future, world) |
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| Pt is reluctant to expose self. Resistance is welcomed because its a sign you're getting closer to the core. |
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| Manifest(surface) Latent (Acutal hidden meaning of the dream. |
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| Over course of therapy, client develops emotions to therapist. Provides opportunity to re-enact relationships |
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| Roger's Client based Therapy |
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| therapist must have genuine and congruent feelings. provide unconditional positive regard and epathetic understanding. pts often determine the speed and direction of progress. self concept does not match reality |
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| well-being therapy and positive psychotherapy |
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| neurological disorder marked by involuntary writing and ticklike movements of the mouth, tounge, face, hands, or feet. |
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| Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation |
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| technique that permits scientists to temporatily enhance ir depress activity in a specific area. |
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