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Unconditional positive regard
a caring, accepting, nonjudgmental attitude, which Carl Rogers believed would help clients develop self-awareness and self-acceptance (also called unconditional regard)
Behavior therapy
therapy that uses learning principles to reduce unwanted behavior
Counterconditioning
behavior therapy procedures that use classical conditioning to evoke new responses to stimuli that are triggering unwanted behaviors; include exposure therapies and aversive conditioning
Exposure therapies
behavioral techniques, such as systematic desensitization and virtual reality exposure therapy, that treat anxieties by exposing people (in imaginary or actual situations) to the things they fear and avoid
Systematic desensitization
a type of exposure therapy that associates a pleasant relaxed state with gradually increasing anxiety-triggering stimuli
Virtual reality exposure therapy
a counterconditioning technique that treats anxiety through creative electronic simulations in which people can safely face specific fears, such as flying, spiders, or public speaking
Aversive conditioning
associates an unpleasant state (such as nausea) with an unwanted behavior (such as drinking alcohol)
Token economy
an operant conditioning procedure in which people earn a token for exhibiting a desired behavior and can later exchange tokens for privileges or treats
Cognitive therapy
therapy that teaches people new, more adaptive ways of thinking; based on the assumption that thoughts intervene between events and our emotional reactions
Rational-emotive behavior therapy (REBT)
a confrontational cognitive therapy, developed by Albert Ellis, that vigorously challenges people’s illogical, self-defeating attitudes and assumptions
Cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT)
a popular integrative therapy that combines cognitive therapy (changing self-defeating thinking) with behavior therapy (changing behavior)
Group therapy
therapy conducted with groups rather than individuals, providing benefits from group interaction
Family therapy
therapy that treats people in the context of their family system. views an individual’s unwanted behaviors as influenced by, or directed at, other family members
Confirmation bias
a tendency to search for information that supports our preconceptions and to ignore or distort contradictory evidence
Meta-analysis
a statistical procedure for analyzing the results of multiple studies to reach an overall conclusion
Evidence-based practice
clinical decision making that integrates the best available research with clinical expertise and patient characteristics and preferences
Therapeutic alliance
a bond of trust and mutual understanding between a therapist and client, who work together constructively to overcome the client’s problem
Psychopharmacology
the study of the effect on drugs on mind and behavior
Antipsychotic drugs
drugs used to treat schizophrenia and other forms of severe thought disorders
Antianxiety drugs
drugs used to control anxiety and agitation
Antidepressant drugs
drugs used to treat depressive disorders, anxiety disorders, obsessive-compulsive and related disorders, and posttraumatic stress disorder (several widely-used antidepressant drugs are selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors — SSRIs)
Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT)
a biomedical therapy for severe depression in which a brief electric current is sent through the brain of an anesthetized person
Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS)
the application of repeated pulses of magnetic energy to the brain; used to stimulate or suppress brain activity
Psychosurgery
surgery that removes or destroys brain tissue in an effort to change behavior
Lobotomy
a psychosurgical procedure once used to calm uncontrollably emotional or violent patients. the procedure cut the nerves connecting the frontal lobes to the emotion-controlling centers of the inner brain
Hypnosis
a social interaction in which one person (the hypnotist) suggests to another (the subject) that certain perceptions, feelings, thoughts, or behaviors will spontaneously occur; in a therapeutic context, the hypnotist attempts to use suggestion to reduce unpleasant physical sensations or emotions
Dissociation
a split in consciousness, which allows some thoughts and behaviors to occur simultaneously with others
Posthypnotic suggestion
a suggestion, made during a hypnosis session, to be carried out after the subject is no longer hypnotized; used by some clinicians to help control undesired symptoms and behaviors
Posttraumatic growth
positive psychological changes following a struggle with extremely challenging circumstances and life crises