Deck 20: Neuroscience, Psychotherapy, and Neuropsychotherapy

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Kandel's principles sent shockwaves throughout the leaders in the field who were trying to infuse neuroscientific principles about the brain in their psychotherapy practices.
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The ______ brain manages a person's creative abilities and emotional responses.

A) front
B) back
C) right
D) left
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There are more than ______ neurotransmitters.

A) 200
B) 100
C) 400
D) 500
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Memory consolidation is a neurological process that involves gradually converting information from short-term into long-term memory.
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Hebb conducted studies on the single cell sea slug Aplysia to learn how nerve cells (neurons) change during learning.
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Information that a person has to consciously remember is known as _________memory.

A) implicit
B) explicit
C) conscious
D) unconcious
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The superego is linked with the:

A) the cortex
B) prefrontal lobe
C) neurons
D) neurotransmitters
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Therapy and counseling strategies that tend to release ________include exercising and using meditation on a consistent basis.

A) acetylcholine
B) serotonin
C) dopamine
D) GABA
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in May _____, the American Psychiatric Association (2013) published its newest revision of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (the DSM-5).

A) 2010
B) 2011
C) 2012
D) 2013
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To develop neural resonance with clients, Siegel (2010) suggests that therapists use an exercise called the:

A) wheel of awareness
B) wheel of violence
C) wheel of neurons
D) wheel of resistance
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Three primary types of specialized neurons exist within the nervous system including all but which:

A) interneurons
B) cerebral neurons
C) motor neurons
D) sensory neurons
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During this phase of EMDR, the therapist assesses the client's readiness for EMDR and develops a treatment plan.

A) Phase 1
B) Phase 3
C) Phase 5
D) Phase 7
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A person's short-term memories are stored for only about:

A) 1 minute
B) 10 minutes
C) 20 to 30 seconds
D) 3 seconds
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According to David Grand (2013), brainspotting therapy evolved from his work using coherence therapy in his private practice.
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In 1883, ______ began working under Meynert, a neurosurgeon and psychiatrist where he restricted his work to working on the nervous system.

A) Adler
B) Erikson
C) Glasser
D) Freud
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During this phase of EMDR, the client identifies a positive belief, which is rated, and so is the intensity of the negative emotions.

A) Phase 1
B) Phase 3-6
C) Phase 7-8
D) Phase 2
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_______ may be defined as the electrically excitable cells that process and transmit information within the brain by electrical-chemical signaling.

A) neurotransmitters
B) neurons
C) cerebral hemispheres
D) synapses
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In order to assist clients with "taking in the good" in the lives, Hanson (2013) developed the acronym:

A) WHEEL
B) HEAL
C) PEEL
D) MEAL
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The ego, which is based on the reality principle, can be associated with the complex brain processes in the cortex.
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The brain is a ______ pound mass of tissue composed of grey and white matter.

A) three
B) five
C) eight
D) ten
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What is a neurotransmitter?
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Cozolino (2010) has maintained that a therapist can use neuroscientific principles to improve therapy by doing what 5 things?
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Briefly discuss the characteristics of the brain.
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Tucker, Luu, and Pribram (1995) have suggested that integration within the brain may deal with specific anatomic circuits. List these.
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Therapy techniques for neuropsychotherapy can be grouped into four categories. Name two of these categories.
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How does psychotherapy change the brain?
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What are the overall goals of neuropsychotherapy?
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What four neurotransmitters are directly connected to problem behaviors that often bring people to therapy?
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The right side of the brain is good at tasks that involve logic, language and analytical thinking.
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Dopamine production may be increased within a person via massages.
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What is neuroplasticity?
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What is a brainspot?
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All brains are alike.
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Neurotransmitters contribute to a person's cognitive, emotional, psychological and behavioral responses or patterns in life.
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What is the he role of the client in neuropsychotherapy?
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Provide a brief overview of the five principles Kandel mentioned in his 1998 article about neuroscience and psychotherapy.
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What are mirror neurons?
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Discuss how neuroscience is related to social justice.
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Freud was a neuroscientist before he became a psychotherapist.
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Describe implicit memory.
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Kandel's principles sent shockwaves throughout the leaders in the field who were trying to infuse neuroscientific principles about the brain in their psychotherapy practices.
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The ______ brain manages a person's creative abilities and emotional responses.

A) front
B) back
C) right
D) left
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There are more than ______ neurotransmitters.

A) 200
B) 100
C) 400
D) 500
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Memory consolidation is a neurological process that involves gradually converting information from short-term into long-term memory.
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Hebb conducted studies on the single cell sea slug Aplysia to learn how nerve cells (neurons) change during learning.
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Information that a person has to consciously remember is known as _________memory.

A) implicit
B) explicit
C) conscious
D) unconcious
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The superego is linked with the:

A) the cortex
B) prefrontal lobe
C) neurons
D) neurotransmitters
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Therapy and counseling strategies that tend to release ________include exercising and using meditation on a consistent basis.

A) acetylcholine
B) serotonin
C) dopamine
D) GABA
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in May _____, the American Psychiatric Association (2013) published its newest revision of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (the DSM-5).

A) 2010
B) 2011
C) 2012
D) 2013
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To develop neural resonance with clients, Siegel (2010) suggests that therapists use an exercise called the:

A) wheel of awareness
B) wheel of violence
C) wheel of neurons
D) wheel of resistance
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Three primary types of specialized neurons exist within the nervous system including all but which:

A) interneurons
B) cerebral neurons
C) motor neurons
D) sensory neurons
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During this phase of EMDR, the therapist assesses the client's readiness for EMDR and develops a treatment plan.

A) Phase 1
B) Phase 3
C) Phase 5
D) Phase 7
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A person's short-term memories are stored for only about:

A) 1 minute
B) 10 minutes
C) 20 to 30 seconds
D) 3 seconds
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According to David Grand (2013), brainspotting therapy evolved from his work using coherence therapy in his private practice.
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In 1883, ______ began working under Meynert, a neurosurgeon and psychiatrist where he restricted his work to working on the nervous system.

A) Adler
B) Erikson
C) Glasser
D) Freud
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During this phase of EMDR, the client identifies a positive belief, which is rated, and so is the intensity of the negative emotions.

A) Phase 1
B) Phase 3-6
C) Phase 7-8
D) Phase 2
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_______ may be defined as the electrically excitable cells that process and transmit information within the brain by electrical-chemical signaling.

A) neurotransmitters
B) neurons
C) cerebral hemispheres
D) synapses
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In order to assist clients with "taking in the good" in the lives, Hanson (2013) developed the acronym:

A) WHEEL
B) HEAL
C) PEEL
D) MEAL
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The ego, which is based on the reality principle, can be associated with the complex brain processes in the cortex.
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The brain is a ______ pound mass of tissue composed of grey and white matter.

A) three
B) five
C) eight
D) ten
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What is a neurotransmitter?
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Cozolino (2010) has maintained that a therapist can use neuroscientific principles to improve therapy by doing what 5 things?
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Briefly discuss the characteristics of the brain.
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Tucker, Luu, and Pribram (1995) have suggested that integration within the brain may deal with specific anatomic circuits. List these.
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Therapy techniques for neuropsychotherapy can be grouped into four categories. Name two of these categories.
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How does psychotherapy change the brain?
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What are the overall goals of neuropsychotherapy?
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What four neurotransmitters are directly connected to problem behaviors that often bring people to therapy?
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The right side of the brain is good at tasks that involve logic, language and analytical thinking.
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Dopamine production may be increased within a person via massages.
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What is neuroplasticity?
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What is a brainspot?
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All brains are alike.
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Neurotransmitters contribute to a person's cognitive, emotional, psychological and behavioral responses or patterns in life.
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What is the he role of the client in neuropsychotherapy?
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Provide a brief overview of the five principles Kandel mentioned in his 1998 article about neuroscience and psychotherapy.
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What are mirror neurons?
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Discuss how neuroscience is related to social justice.
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Freud was a neuroscientist before he became a psychotherapist.
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Describe implicit memory.
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