Abnormal Psychology (3) 0.0 / 5 ? PsychologyAbnormal Psychology: TreatmentsUniversityAll boards Created by: hayleygainsCreated on: 01-05-15 17:19 What is Free Association? A method used in psychotherapy where the client gives a running account of whatever comes into their mi 1 of 16 What is counter-resistance? Associated with psychotherapy, where the therapist may have a mixture of feelings towards the client 2 of 16 What does behaviour therapy focus on? the problem/symptom that is causing distress 3 of 16 What is systematic desensitisation? controlled, slow and gradual behaviour therapy 4 of 16 What is flooding? Extreme, full strength behaviour therapy 5 of 16 In in vitro exposure emagined or real? imagined exposure 6 of 16 What does cognitive and CBT focus on? observable behaviour and private events such as thoughts, evaluations and self statements 7 of 16 What is Albert Ellis' therapy? REBT / Rational emotive behaviour therapy 8 of 16 What asumption is humanistic-experiential therapy based on? we have both the freedom and responsibility to control our own behaviour 9 of 16 What does humanistic-experiential therapy focus on? the clients awareness 10 of 16 What is Carl Rogers' therapy? Client-centred therapy. Aims to remove constraints that grow out of unrealistic demands that people place on themselves 11 of 16 What is Gestalt therapy a combination of? thought, feeling and action 12 of 16 What does process-experiential therapy focus on? the experience of emotions during therapy 13 of 16 What are the core condition of client centred therapy? therapist is genuine, provides unconditional positive regard, and shows empathetic understanding to the client 14 of 16 What is the rapprochement movement? combining treatment techniques from different models 15 of 16 What are some strategies of effective therapists? feedback, help client focus on their own thoughts and behaviours, maintains boundaries, pays attention to the client-therapist interaction 16 of 16
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