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Unit 12 Review and Study Guide March 28th-30th Read p. 605-614 March 31st p. 6-14-618 April 1st p. 619-625 April 2nd p. 625-632 April 3rd p. 632-638 Test April 4th Key Terms biomedical therapy eclectic approach psychotherapy psychoanalysis resistance interpretation dream analysis transference psychodynamic therapy insight therapies client-centered therapy nondirective therapy active listening unconditional positive regard behavior therapy counterconditioning exposure therapies systematic desensitization virtual reality exposure therapy aversive conditioning behavior modification token economy cognitive therapy cognitive-behavioral therapy family therapy regression toward the mean meta-analysis evidence-based practice Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) Light Exposure Therapy therapeutic alliance rational-emotive therapy biomedical therapy psychopharmacology antipsychotic drugs tardive dyskinesia atypical antipsychotics antianxiety drugs antidepressant drugs selective-serotonin-reuptake inhibitors spontaneous recovery mood stabilizing drugs electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) psychosurgery lobotomy anti-rumination resilience Key People Aaron Beck Dorothea Dix Albert Ellis Hans Eysenck Sigmund Freud Mary Cover Jones Carl Rogers Benjamin Rush Mary Lee Smith Joseph Wolpe Key Questions What are the aims and methods of psychoanalysis, and how have they been adapted in psychodynamic therapy? What are the basic themes of humanistic therapy, such as Rogers' client centered approach? What are the assumptions and techniques of the behavior therapies? What are the goals and techniques of the cognitive therapies? What are the aims and benefits of group and family therapy? Does psychotherapy work? Who decides? Are some therapies more effective than others? How do alternative therapies fare under scientific scrutiny? What three elements are shared by all forms of psychotherapy? How do culture and values influence the therapist-client relationship? What are the drug therapies? What criticisms have been leveled against drug therapies? How effective is ECT, and what other brain-stimulation options may offer relief from severe depression? What is psychosurgery? How, by caring for their bodies with health life style, might people find some relief from depression? What is the rationale for preventive mental health programs?