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GRE Psychology: Clinical And Abnormal Psychology
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1. The part of mind that contains the unconscious biological drives and wishes - At birth: mental life is composed solely of the id and its biological drives (sex and aggression) - with development - the id also includes unconscious wishes
Projection
Monoamines (examples)
therapy (Cognitive Theory)
id
2. Female elements of a man
Antidepressants (+types)
Anima
Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT)
object-relations theory
3. Aaron Beck
Cognitive Theory (originator)
abnormal theory (Gestalt Theory)
therapy (Client-centered theory)
Harry Stack Sullivan
4. Patients are seen 4-5 times a week and for many years - Initially: hypnosis - Then: free association - Transference - countertransference
libido
Humanistic theory
psychoanalysis
Flooding or implosive therapy
5. Encourage people to stand apart from beliefs - biases and attitudes derived from the past - goal is to fully experience and perceive the present in order to become a while and integrated person
psychoanalysis
radical behavioralism
Gestalt Theory
superego
6. Individual theory
abnormal theory (psychoanalytic theory)
Carl Gustav Jung
Alfred Adler
goal of therapy (Gestalt Theory)
7. Person'S outer mask - mediator to external world; masks in cultures
Persona
Animus
Personalizing
Systematic desensitization
8. Pavlov'S classical counterconditioning principles to create new responses to stimuli
process of becoming
neobehaviouralism
Abnormal theory (Cognitive Theory)
Monoamines (examples)
9. Making too much or little of something (e.g. 'it was luck that I did well')
Magnifying/minimizing
therapy (analytical theory)
hypnosis
Animus
10. Provide trusting atmosphere for client to self-direct growth and tap his own 'vast resources' - evidence of growth includes a congruent self-concept - positive self-regard - internal locus-of-evaluation - and willingness to experience
Humanistic theory
Reality principle
Psychopharmacology (criticisms)
goal of therapy (Client-centered theory)
11. Applied Freud ideas of child psychology and development
Tricyclic antidepressants (TCAs)
Topographic model of mental life
Anxiolytics
Anna Freud
12. Goal is to increase sense of being and meaningfulness - to alleviate neurotic anxiety
Gestalt Theory
Psychopharmacology (goal of therapy)
Assertiveness training
goal of therapy (existential theory)
13. Employs principles from cognitive and behavioral theory
abnormal theory (psychoanalytic theory)
criticism (existential theory)
Abnormal theory (Cognitive Theory)
Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT)
14. Material from individual'S own experiences - can become conscious
Neal Miller
Personal unconscious
catharsis/abreaction
id
15. Conscious elements were openly acknowledged forces and unconscious elements (drives and wishes) were many layers below consciousness - Freud'S greatest contribution to psychology
Overgeneralization
therapy (Gestalt Theory)
Topographic model of mental life
criticism (Rational-Emotive Theory)
16. Provides tools and experience that client can use to be more assertive
Abnormal theory (Behavior theory)
Assertiveness training
Genuineness/congruence
therapy (Gestalt Theory)
17. short-term and directed; - thoughts - feelings and unconsciousness not addressed; - Therapist use counterconditioning techniques to help client learn new responses; - Techniques: systematic desensitization - flooding or implosive therapy - aversion t
Goal of therapy (psychoanalytic theory)
Therapy (Behavior theory)
Play therapy
Displacement
18. repressed drives and conflict become manifested in dysfunctional ways - psychic determinism
countertransference
Humanistic theory
abnormal theory (psychoanalytic theory)
therapy (individual theory)
19. Jean Charcot and Pierre Janet
Hierarchy of needs
hypnosis
Psychopharmacology (criticisms)
therapy (existential theory)
20. In psychotherapy - in reaction to psychoanalysis and behavioralism
goal of therapy (Cognitive Theory)
Third Force
Monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOIs)
criticism (Behavior theory)
21. Stress-inoculation training
Applied psychology
analytical theory
Collective unconscious
Donald Meichenbaum
22. The part of mind that mediates between the environment and the pressures of the id and the superego
ego
Reality principle
Self
Empathy
23. Allows client to practice new behaviours and responses
Dreams
Role playing
Client-centered theory
Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT)
24. Not suited for low-functioning or disturbed clients
criticism (Gestalt Theory)
Therapy (Behavior theory)
abnormal theory (psychoanalytic theory)
Monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOIs)
25. Jung - universally meaningful concepts - passed through collective unconscious; - allow us to organize experiences with consistent themes and indicated by cross-cultural similarity in symbols - folklore - myths; - Common archetypes: persona - shadow
archetype
Magnifying/minimizing
criticism (Client-centered theory)
psychoanalysis
26. Leader of humanistic movement; hierarchy of needs
therapy (Rational-Emotive Theory)
Abraham Maslow
Overgeneralization
therapy (Client-centered theory)
27. 'Joseph Breuer' the central process in which a patient reports thoughts without censure or guidance - Freud: because unconscious material is always looking for a way out - the patient can uncover and express repressed material through free associatio
Free association
libido
Play therapy
superego
28. Secondary process; guided by ego and responds to environment by delaying gratification
Reality principle
Stress-inoculation training
Carl Gustav Jung
Hierarchy of needs
29. Considered too abstract for severely disturbed individuals
Anxiolytics
behavior theory (originators)
criticism (existential theory)
Rational-Emotive Theory (originator)
30. Embracing feelings or behaviours opposite to true threatening feelings one has
Magnifying/minimizing
Hans Eysenck
criticism (Gestalt Theory)
Reaction formation
31. The death instinct - including self-destructive behavior
personality typology (psychoanalytic theory)
Changes in Freud'S psychoanalytic theory
Psychopharmacology (criticisms)
Thanatos
32. Analytical theory - Freud'S student - broke from Freud because Freud place too much emphasis on the libido
Pleasure principle
Karen Horney
therapy (individual theory)
Carl Gustav Jung
33. To reduce feelings of inferiority and to foster social interest and social contribution in patients
Neo-Freudians
goal of therapy (individual theory)
Dichotomous thinking
Screen memory
34. Client-centered therapist must appreciate rather than just observe client'S perspective
behavior theory (originators)
Tricyclic antidepressants (TCAs)
Empathy
therapy (individual theory)
35. Ex. phenelzine (Nardil®)
psychic determinism
Electroconvulsive shock therapy (ECT)
Monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOIs)
Projection
36. Therapist engages in a dialogue with client rather than leading toward a goal; client learns from dialogue - and together focus on here-and-now experience rather than talking about the past
Neo-Freudians
Abnormal theory (Behavior theory)
Monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOIs)
therapy (Gestalt Theory)
37. Measures cognitive triad and gauges severity of diagnosed depression; determines number of depressive symptoms - for research and clinical settings
Beck Depression Inventory (BDI)
Melanie Klein
Hierarchy of needs
criticism (psychoanalytic theory)
38. Treats family as a whole as client
Family therapy
abnormal theory (Client-centered theory)
Empathy
Flooding or implosive therapy
39. abnormality derived from disturbances of awareness - client may not have insight or fully experience present situation (choosing not to acknowledge certain aspects)
Beck Depression Inventory (BDI)
abnormal theory (Gestalt Theory)
Conflict (psychoanalytic theory)
Personal unconscious
40. Aim to affect neurotransmitters; commonly dopamine - serotonin - norepinephrine (monoamines)
abnormal theory (Psychopharmacology)
abnormal theory (existential theory)
therapy (Psychopharmacology)
Antimanics
41. Uses operant conditioning to change behavior - reinforced for behaviors that come closer and closer to desired action
Carl Gustav Jung
Antabuse ®
psychoanalytic theory
Shaping
42. The branch of psychology that uses principles or research findings to solve people'S problems
Client-centered theory
Magnifying/minimizing
Applied psychology
Gestalt Theory (originators)
43. Drawing conclusion without solid evidence (e.g. 'Boss hates me because he never asks me to play golf')
Antabuse ®
Arbitrary inference
Beck Depression Inventory (BDI)
Psychopharmacology (criticisms)
44. Fritz Perls - Max Wertheimer - Kurt Koffka
criticism (existential theory)
Assertiveness training
Gestalt Theory (originators)
therapy (Client-centered theory)
45. General term that refers to theories that emphasize role of unconscious (including individual or analytical)
Modeling
Stress-inoculation training
Psychodynamic theory
Hierarchy of needs
46. Alfred Adler - Adlerian theory - people are viewed as creative - social and whole as opposed to Freud'S more negative and structural approach - process of becoming - Healthy individuals: --> peruse goals in spite of feelings of interiority - --> has
Role playing
individual theory
Melanie Klein
Monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOIs)
47. To change behaviour to be more desired or adaptive; successful in treating phobias - fetishes - OCD - sexual problems - and childhood disorders (especially nocturnal enuresis)
Goal of therapy (Behavior theory)
superego
Undoing
Behavior theory
48. Channelling threatening drives into acceptable outlets
Sublimation
Reality principle
therapy (Gestalt Theory)
Karen Horney
49. Ritualistic activity to relieve anxiety about unconscious drives
therapy (Psychopharmacology)
Undoing
criticism (analytical theory)
Antimanics
50. Goal is exploration of awareness and full experiencing of the present; success is connecting client with present existence
criticism (Rational-Emotive Theory)
Dreams
criticism (Cognitive Theory)
goal of therapy (Gestalt Theory)
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