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Nevid, Rathus and Greene Abnormal Psychology Nevid, Rathus and Greene Copyright Prentice-Hall 2002

PowerPoint Presentation Montana State University Prepared By Fred W. Whitford Montana State University Copyright Prentice-Hall 2002

Copyright Prentice-Hall 2002 Chapter 4 Methods of Treatment This multimedia product and its contents are protected under copyright law. The following are prohibited by law: any public performance or display, including transmission of any image over a network; preparation of any derivative work, including the extraction, in whole or in part, of any images; any rental, lease, or lending of the program. Copyright Prentice-Hall 2002

Types of Mental Health Professionals * Clinical Psychologists Counseling Psychologists Clinical or Psychiatric Social Worker Psychoanalysts Counselor Psychiatric Nurse Copyright Prentice-Hall 2002

Copyright Prentice-Hall 2002 * Psychotherapy Systematic Interaction Psychological Principles, Behavior, Thoughts and Feelings Abnormal Behavior, Problems Solving and Personal Growth Copyright Prentice-Hall 2002

Copyright Prentice-Hall 2002 * Psychotherapy Psychodynamic Psychoanalysis Psychodynamic therapy Free association Dream analysis Transference Modern psychodynamic approaches Copyright Prentice-Hall 2002

Copyright Prentice-Hall 2002 * Psychotherapy Behavior Therapy Systematic desensitization Gradual exposure Modeling Token economy Copyright Prentice-Hall 2002

Copyright Prentice-Hall 2002 * Psychotherapy Humanistic Therapy Person-centered therapy Unconditional positive regard Empathy Genuineness Congruence Copyright Prentice-Hall 2002

Copyright Prentice-Hall 2002 * Psychotherapy Cognitive Therapy Rational-emotive behavior therapy Beck’s cognitive therapy Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Copyright Prentice-Hall 2002

Copyright Prentice-Hall 2002 * Psychotherapy Eclectic Therapy Group, Family, and Marital Therapy Group therapy Family therapy Couples therapy Evaluating Methods of Treatment Comparing different therapeutic approaches Copyright Prentice-Hall 2002

Orientation of Clinical and Counseling Psychologists * Copyright Prentice-Hall 2002

Copyright Prentice-Hall 2002 * Psychotherapy Evaluating Methods of Treatment Empirically supported treatments Cognitive therapy Behavior modification Cognitive-behavioral Exposure treatment Copyright Prentice-Hall 2002

Copyright Prentice-Hall 2002 * Psychotherapy Evaluating Methods of Treatment Empirically supported treatments Exposure and response prevention Interpersonal psychotherapy Parent training programs Managed care or managed costs Copyright Prentice-Hall 2002

Copyright Prentice-Hall 2002 * Psychotherapy Multicultural Issues in Psychotherapy African Americans Asian Americans Hispanic Americans Native Americans Copyright Prentice-Hall 2002

Copyright Prentice-Hall 2002 * Biomedical Therapies Drug Therapy Antianxiety drugs Antipsychotic drugs Antidepressants Tricyclics MAO SSRIs Lithium Copyright Prentice-Hall 2002

Copyright Prentice-Hall 2002 * Biomedical Therapies Drug Therapy Ethnic differences in response to psychotropic medication Electroconvulsive Therapy (ECT) Psychosurgery Prefrontal lobotomy Evaluation of Biological Approaches Copyright Prentice-Hall 2002

Hospitalization and Community-Based Care * Roles for Hospitalization The Community Mental Health Center The spectrum of prevention Primary prevention Secondary prevention Copyright Prentice-Hall 2002

Mental Health Intervention Spectrum * Copyright Prentice-Hall 2002

Hospitalization and Community-Based Care * Ethnic Group Differences in the Use of Mental Services Racial stereotyping and the mental health system Copyright Prentice-Hall 2002

Hospitalization and Community-Based Care * Evaluation of Deinstitutionalization Deinstitutionalization and the psychiatric homeless population Deinstitutionalization: A promise as yet unfulfilled Lack of community support Community resistance Lack of public housing Limits of psychotropic drugs Copyright Prentice-Hall 2002