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Title: Therapies


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CHAPTER 15
  • Therapies

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Therapies
  • Biological (medicine) vs. Psychotherapy
    (counseling)
  • Drug Therapy (anxiety disorders, mood disorders,
    schizophrenia)
  • Antianxiety drugs/tranqilizers (Xanax, Valium,
    Librium)
  • Antidepressant drugs (Elavil, Nardil, Prozac,
    Paxil, Zoloft)
  • Lithium (bipolar disorder)
  • Antipsychotic drugs (Clozaril, Risperdal)
  • Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT)/shock therapy
    (depression)
  • Psychosurgery (prefrontal lobotomy)

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Psychotherapies
  • Psychodynamic
  • Humanistic
  • Behavior
  • Cognitive

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Psychotherapies (cont.)
  • Integrative
  • Group
  • Family
  • Couples
  • Self-help groups

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Psychodynamic Therapies
  • Psychodynamic Therapyfocuses on the unconscious
    mind, extensive therapist interpretation, and the
    effects of early childhood experiences
  • Psychoanalysis (Freud)suggests that an
    individuals problems can be traced back to
    childhood experiences involving conflicts about
    sexuality
  • Free association
  • Catharsis
  • Dream analysis
  • Resistance
  • Transference
  • Contemporary psychodynamic therapies

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Humanistic Therapies
  • Humanistic Therapyencourages insight and
    awareness emphasizes conscious thought, the
    present, self-understanding, and personal growth
  • Client-Centered (Rogers)therapist engages in
    unconditional positive regard (a warm, supportive
    atmosphere is created) and self-reflection is
    encouraged
  • Nondirective therapist role
  • Genuineness
  • Active listening
  • Gestalt therapy (Perls)emphasizes bringing the
    past into the present challenges clients
    therapist confronts individuals and encourages
    them to be open and actively control their lives

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Behavior Therapies
  • Behavior therapiesuse principles of learning to
    reduce or eliminate maladaptive behaviors
    active-oriented strategies are used to help
    individuals change behavior
  • Classical Conditioning (Pavlov)
  • Systematic desensitization (used to treat fears)
  • Aversive conditioning (used to treat undesirable
    habits)
  • Operant Conditioning (Skinner)
  • Behavior modification (replacing bad behaviors
    with good ones)
  • Token economy

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Cognitive Therapies
  • Cognitive Therapiesattempt to change feelings
    and behaviors by changing cognitions (cognitive
    restructuring)
  • Rational-emotive behavior therapy (REBT)
    (Albert)rationally challenges irrational,
    self-defeating thoughts
  • Cognitive therapy (Beck)less direct form of
    therapy
  • Cognitive-behavior therapyuses
    self-instructional methods stresses
    self-efficacy

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Integrative Therapy
  • Combines different therapies based on therapist
    judgment and clients needs

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Other Therapies
  • Group Therapy (information universality
    altruism family group social skills
    interpersonal learning)
  • Family Therapy
  • Couples Therapy
  • Self-help Groups

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Preventive Health Care
  • Primary prevention (reduction of new cases)
  • Secondary prevention (screening for early
    detection of problems and early intervention)
  • Tertiary prevention (treat current problems)

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Psychotherapeutic Effectiveness
  • Influences
  • Ethnicity
  • Gender
  • Meta-analysis
  • Common themes in effective therapy
  • Positive expectations
  • Mastery
  • Emotional arousal
  • Therapeutic relationship

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Receipt of Therapy
  • Cost
  • Therapist qualifications
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