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100 Multiple choice questions

Term 1 of 100
Reinforcement

A process that cognitive therapists use in helping clients empirically test their core beliefs.
Clients form hypotheses about their behavior through observation and monitoring.

-An approach to therapy that includes a shorter time period and fewer sessions than
"traditional therapy"
-Founded by Freud

A component of operant conditioning where something is added to removed from a given
situation that increases or decreases the liklihood of the behavior occurring again

The process of seeking assistance for an issue or circumstance of a client that is beyond the
scope of the primary treatment facility

Term 2 of 100
Bupropion

Repeating the same behavior over and over again

Wellbutrin


Violent flinging movements of one or more limbs or body parts (typically more proximal
than distal)

Generalized muscle pain

,Definition 3 of 100
(heroin, methadone, opium)

Hallucinogens

Narcotics


Opiates


Stimulants

Definition 4 of 100
Allowing and or making it easier for problematic Behavior to occur

Neuron


Lifestyle

Antagonist

Enabling

Term 5 of 100
Short term effects of psychedelics (hallucinogens)

Possible signs and symptoms exhibited by the individuals body shortly after the substance
is consumed

Mental health professional's responsibility to break confidentiality and notify the potential
victim whom a client has specifically threatened.


Non-rhythmic, involuntary, brief, unexpected jerking movements that flow from one body
part to another (sometimes drug induced)

incoherent speech, tactile sensory
impairment (poor awareness of pain and touch, which predisposes injuries, etc.), insomnia
and confusion

,Definition 6 of 100
Part of the central nervous system that is responsible for involuntary and fine motor skills

Homeostasis

Internalization

the lost child


Basal ganglia

Definition 7 of 100
Producing a reduction in excitement

Intervention

Sedative


Hypnotic

Narcotic

Term 8 of 100
LSD Urine Test

A specialized urine test can detect LSD for 24 to 36 hours after a dose of 200-400
micrograms (though a "usual" dose is typically somewhat less than this).


A neo-Freudian psychologist that hypothesized that people face pass through 8 social
development stages from infancy to old age. Each challenge has an outcome that affects a
persons social and personality development.

Drugs that alter moods, thoughts, and sense perceptions including vision, hearing, smell,
and touch.

(LSD, mescaline/peyote,
and PCP

The process of ridding a psychoactive substance from the body by excreting it either
through urine, feces, sweat, saliva or breath

, Term 9 of 100
Endogenous depression

Externally induced (reactive) depression (e.g. depressing events, circumstances, etc)

A powerful hallucinogenic drug; also known as acid (lysergic acid diethylamide)

Diazepam (valium) and alprazolam (xanax)


Natural Peptides throughout the human body that combat pain and stress; reacted by
central nervous system depressants and exogenous opiods

Term 10 of 100
Anxiolytics

Substance used to induce and control state of unconsciousness

Psychoactive substance that derived from the Opium poppy or synthetically manufactured
to mimic the effects of opium poppy

where clients must decide to cooperate with the group.

Psychoactive substances that reduce anxiety

Definition 11 of 100
in classical conditioned, an originally irrelevant stimulus that, after association with an
unconditioned stimulus (US), comes to trigger a conditioned response

Socratic Dialogue

unconditioned stimulus

Psychoactive Substance


conditioned stimulus (CS)

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