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1. | A form of behavior therapy that creates an association between an unpleasant state and an unwanted behavior - often used to discourage alcoholism |
2. | Prescribed medication or procedures that act directly on the person's physiology |
3. | The ability to cope with stress and recover from adversity. |
6. | A type of drug that is meant to reduce stress and anxiety |
7. | A form of therapy that applies learning principles to eliminate unwanted behavior (one word) |
9. | In psychoanalysis, the patient's transfer to the analyst of emotions linked with other relationships |
10. | A form of behavior therapy that treats anxieties by exposing people to the things they fear and avoid (one word) |
11. | A variety of therapies that aim to improve psychological functioning by increasing a person's awareness of underlying motives and defenses |
12. | An approach to psychotherapy that uses various forms of therapy |
13. | Surgery that removes or destroys brain tissue in an effort to change behavior - drastic and rarely used |
16. | A statistical procedure that combines the conclusions of a large number of different studies - used in evaluating the effectiveness of psychotherapy |
17. | A type of drug that is meant to reduce swings in mood |
18. | The power of belief in a treatment that may relieve symptoms because of the belief, not the treatment |
19. | A reactive use of medication, especially anti-anxiety drugs, to any minute showing of symptoms that can cause psychological dependence on the substance |
21. | A psychosurgical procedure that cuts the nerves connecting the frontal lobes to the emotion-controlling centers of the inner brain. This was once used to calm uncontrollably emotional or violent patients |