The Science of Psychology: An Appreciative View, 1st Edition (King)

Chapter 15: Therapies

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1.

Involuntary movements of the mouth and face that result from neuroleptic treatment are called .
2.

In psychoanalytic therapy, the process of saying whatever comes into the person’s mind is called .
3.

When a therapy client begins to treat the therapist like other important people in his or her life, it is called .
4.

Someone who has been trained to help others but is not a formally-trained therapist is a(n) .
5.

The transfer of treatment of people with mental illness from psychiatric hospitals to community agencies is called .
6.

A study that examines the results of several studies is called a(n) .
7.

The refers to the relationship between the therapist and the client.
8.

Being able to realize that positive changes have come out of a negative event is an example of .
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