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Chapter 14 Therapy

History of Treatment

Therapy Psychotherapy an emotionally charged, confiding interaction between a trained therapist and someone who suffers from psychological difficulties Eclectic Approach an approach to psychotherapy that, depending on the client s problems, uses techniques from various forms of therapy

Therapy- Psychoanalysis Psychoanalysis Freud believed the patient s free associations, resistances, dreams, and transferences and the therapist s interpretations of them released previously repressed feelings, allowing the patient to gain self-insight use has rapidly decreased in recent years Resistance blocking from consciousness of anxiety-laden material

Therapy- Psychoanalysis Interpretation the analyst s noting supposed dream meanings, resistances, and other significant behaviors in order to promote insight Transference the patient s transfer to the analyst of emotions linked with other relationships e.g. love or hatred for a parent

Humanistic Therapy Client-Centered Therapy humanistic therapy developed by Carl Rogers therapist uses techniques such as active listening within a genuine, accepting, empathic environment to facilitate clients growth

Humanistic Therapy Active Listening-empathic listening in which the listener echoes, restates, and clarifies

Behavior Therapy Behavior Therapy therapy that applies learning principles to the elimination of unwanted behaviors Counterconditioning procedure that conditions new responses to stimuli that trigger unwanted behaviors based on classical conditioning includes systematic desensitization and aversive conditioning

Behavior Therapy Exposure Therapy treat anxieties by exposing people (in imagination or reality) to the things they fear and avoid

Behavior Therapy Systematic Desensitization type of counterconditioning associates a pleasant, relaxed state with gradually increasing anxiety-triggering stimuli commonly used to treat phobias Aversive Conditioning type of counterconditioning that associates an unpleasant state with an unwanted behavior nausea ---> alcohol

Behavior Therapy Systematic Desensitization

Behavior Therapy Aversion therapy for alcoholics

Behavior Therapy Token Economy an operant conditioning procedure that rewards desired behavior patient exchanges a token of some sort, earned for exhibiting the desired behavior, for various privileges or treats

Cognitive Therapy Cognitive Therapy teaches people new, more adaptive ways of thinking and acting based on the assumption that thoughts intervene between events and our emotional reactions

Cognitive Therapy A cognitive perspective on psychological disorders

Cognitive Therapy Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy a popular integrated therapy that combines cognitive therapy (changing self-defeating thinking) with behavior therapy (changing behavior)

Group and Family Therapies Family Therapy treats the family as a system views an individual s unwanted behaviors as influenced by or directed at other family members attempts to guide family members toward positive relationships and improved communication

Evaluating Psychotherapies To whom do people turn for help for psychological difficulties?

Evaluating Psychotherapies Number of persons Average untreated person Average psychotherapy client Poor outcome Good outcome 80% of untreated people have poorer outcomes than average treated person

Therapists and their Training Clinical psychologists Most are psychologists with a Ph.D. and expertise in research, assessment, and therapy, supplemented by a supervised internship About half work in agencies and institutions, half in private practice

Therapists and their Training Clinical or Psychiatric Social Worker A two-year Master of Social Work graduate program plus postgraduate supervision prepares some social workers to offer psychotherapy, mostly to people with everyday personal and family problems About half have earned the National Association of Social Workers designation of clinical social worker

Therapists and their Training Counselors Marriage and family counselors specialize in problems arising from family relations Pastoral counselors provide counseling to countless people Abuse counselors work with substance abusers and with spouse and child abusers and their victims

Therapists and their Training Psychiatrists Physicians who specialize in the treatment of psychological disorders Not all psychiatrists have had extensive training in psychotherapy, but as M.D.s they can prescribe medications. Thus, they tend to see those with the most serious problems Many have a private practice

Drug Therapies Psychopharmacology study of the effects of drugs on mind and behavior Lithium chemical that provides an effective drug therapy for the mood swings of bipolar (manic-depressive) disorders

Drug Therapies The emptying of U.S. mental hospitals

Drug Therapies

Drug Therapies

Biomedical Therapies Electroconvulsive Therapy (ECT) therapy for severely depressed patients in which a brief electric current is sent through the brain of an anesthetized patient Psychosurgery surgery that removes or destroys brain tissue in an effort to change behavior lobotomy now-rare psychosurgical procedure once used to calm uncontrollably emotional or violent patients

Electroconvulsive Therapy

Mind-Body Interaction