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Quarter 4 Schedule & Review Sessions AP Psychology- 4 th Quarter Th, 4/1 Chap14 Test- Psychological Disorders (80pts) Th/F 4/15-16 Chap15 Test- Therapy (80pts) Week of 4/19 Prepare Group Review presentations Week of 4/26 Group presentations Th/F 5/ Things to know before you get married (20pts) typed Th/F 5/27-28 Final Exam- last day for seniors REVIEW DATES After school from 2:15 to 3:00 room C121 M/T 4/5 & 4/6 Famous People in Psychology – good overview of the year T/W 4/12 & 4/13 50 Practice MC questions- review missed concepts T/W 4/19 & 4/20 50 More MC questions- from College Board T/W 4/26 & 4/27 Essay Questions- in groups & look at prior year essays M 5/10 1 st Part of “Cram Session” in class. 2 nd Part for Periods 1, 2, 4 on Tuesday before the AP exam. 2:30 - 3:30 Part 2 for anyone that will miss it on Tuesday 3:30 – 4:30 Part 2 of cram session 5:30 – 7:45 Parts 1 & 2 for students with a Monday AP test T5/11 AP TEST- About 160 of you will go to the church W5/12 Guest Speaker: FIDM- Psychology of color and dress (*looking for more guest speakers if you know any…)

Chapter 15: Therapy

History of the Treatment of Mental Illness w 16th and 17th Centuries Many of the mentally ill were considered to be “witches” and were tortured or killed. Many of the mentally ill were institutionalized where they were kept in chains. w 18th Century Philippe Pinel encourages moral treatment of the mentally ill. Patients are freed from their chains and given more humane treatment.

History of the Treatment of Mental Illness- Cont. w 19th Century Dorothea Dix fights for the establishment of State Mental Hospitals w 20th Century Deinstitutionalization: With new drugs available to treat mental illness, many of the mentally ill are able to live outside of institutions. Continued Drug Therapy Development: New drugs that are specific to each of the mental disorders are being developed. These new drugs have fewer side effects and greater effectiveness.

Insight Therapies- Psychoanalysis w Psychoanalysis Developed by Sigmund Freud Believed that psychological problems come from unresolved unconscious conflicts Goal is to uncover unconscious conflicts and bring them into consciousness

Techniques for Psychoanalysis Free Association: asking clients to say what comes to mind without filtering it or altering it in any way Dream Interpretation: determine manifest and latent content of dreams Analyzing Resistance: when a client stops free associating because critical unconscious thoughts are too close to the surface of consciousness (other actions could include: being late, missing appt, changing subject, “forgetting” Analyzing Transference: when a client transfers feelings about a significant person in their life onto the therapist

Resistance & Transference Visual

Relationship between # of sessions of psychotherapy & improvement

Insight Therapies- Cognitive Therapy Cognitive Therapies: Analyze faulty thought processes, beliefs, and negative self-talk and change these destructive thoughts with cognitive restructuring. Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT): developed by Albert Ellis w Goal is to change distorted thoughts and thereby change maladaptive behavior w Tools used: therapist confronts client regarding distorted thoughts & teaches client to replace those thoughts with rational beliefs Cognitive-Behavior Therapy (CBT): by Aaron Beck Focuses on changing faulty thoughts and changing behaviors as well.

Cognitive View of Depression

Homework in Cognitive Therapy

Cognitive Questionnaire Number 1-30 on your paper and answer the following statements truthfully

Cognitive Questionnaire cont. One point for T on: 1, 2, 4, 7, 10, 12, 14, 17, 18, 19, 20, 24, 25, 26, 29 One point for F on: 3, 5, 6, 8, 9, 11, 13, 15, 16, 21, 22, 23, 27, 28, 30 Mean score for undergraduates: 17/30 Higher scores reflect greater tendency to engage in self-reinforcement

Insight Therapies – Humanistic Client-Centered Client-Centered Therapy: developed by Carl Rogers w Believed that psychological problems come from when a client’s ideal self differs significantly from the client’s real self w Goal is to create an unconditional environment where the client feels safe to find solutions to his/her problems. Facilitate personal growth. w Tools used: unconditional positive regard, genuineness, active listening and empathy for client.

Insight Therapies – Group Therapy Group Therapy w Mostly used in addition to individual therapy w Advantages: Allows clients to try out new behaviors in a safe environment (behavior rehearsal) Allows clients to not feel so isolated in their feelings and challenges (provide group support, feedback) w Marital and Family Therapy: A special form of group therapy that allow the problems that clients present with for treatment to be addressed in the larger family setting.

Behavior Therapies- Sys. Desensitization & Flooding w Systematic Desensitization: Clients are asked to produce a hierarchy of their fear from least anxiety provoking to the most anxiety provoking. Using classical conditioning, client replaces anxiety with relaxation. w Flooding: Clients are immediately taken to a high anxiety producing situation.

Behavior Therapies- Aversion Therapy w Aversion Therapy is frequently used to decrease unwanted behaviors  Uses the pairing of an unpleasant stimulus with the unwanted behavior in hopes that the client will associate the unpleasant stimulus with the unwanted behavior Ex: The presentation of Antabuse which causes nausea in the presence of the consumption of alcohol

Behavior Therapies- Modeling and token economy w Modeling is a technique where the therapist can demonstrate or “model” appropriate behaviors for the client in the safe setting of a therapy appointment. Token economy is a structured environment where tokens can be exchanged for reinforcements

Leading Psychotherapies

Different Approaches to Therapy

Biomedical Therapy w Pharmaceuticals w ECT (electroconvulsive therapy) w Psychosurgery

Biomedical Treatments- Psychosurgery w Historical Use: Prior to the 1950’s, psychosurgery was broadly used for a number of disorders without any scientific evidence of its effectiveness. w Present Use: It is currently an extremely rare procedure. Deep brain stimulation is working for Parkinson’s- may start being approved for severe Tourette’s, OCD, depression.

Biomedical Treatments-ECT w Electroconvulsive Therapy: the application of electrical current to the head to induce a generalized seizure w Historical Use: ECT was first used to treat schizophrenia, today, it is used to treat severe depression that does not respond to antidepressant therapy. w Current Use: Patients are placed under general anesthesia and given muscle relaxants to prevent bodily damage due to convulsions w Mechanism of Action: While unknown, it may be that it increases the availability of a number of critical neurotransmitters

Pharmaceutical Treatment of Mental Illness- Antidepressants Mood disorders w Depression meds: Tricyclics: Increase availability of norepinephrine and serotonin MAO Inhibitors: Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors: Increase availability of serotonin by blocking reuptake Ex: Prozac, Zoloft, Paxil Mood stabilizer (bipolar)- Lithium

Reuptake blockers

Pharmaceutical Treatment for Mental Illness- Antianxiety Drugs Antianxiety Drugs w Function: reduce the symptoms of anxiety. w Mechanism of Action: Increase the effectiveness of GABA in the brain, lowering the CNS activity w Examples: Valium Librium Xanax

Pharmaceutical Treatment for M.I.- Antipsychotic Drugs Antipsychotic Drugs w Function: To decrease delusions and hallucinations. They are less effective on symptoms like apathy and depression of speech patterns. w Mechanism of Action: Block dopamine receptors w Side effect- Tardive dyskinesia w Examples: Thorazine 1954 Promazine

Dopamine antagonists

Psychotherapy Effectiveness w Clients’ perceptions w Clinicians’ perceptions w Control group problems w Regression toward the mean w Meta-analysis 80% better than no treatment w NIMH 50% vs 29% w One in four psycho, one in six drug 18mon