Empirically Based Treatments. Behavior Therapy  Social Phobia-in vivo exposure  Agoraphobia-prolonged in vivo exposure  Panic Attacks-breathing exercises,

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Empirically Based Treatments

Behavior Therapy  Social Phobia-in vivo exposure  Agoraphobia-prolonged in vivo exposure  Panic Attacks-breathing exercises, cog focus on catastrophic thoughts, in vivo exposure (CO2 inhalation)  Social Anxiety-(skill deficit) skill training, exposure (conditional anxiety), evaluation of one’s performance (cog therapy), my own addition (development of self-fears of loss, punishment, etc)  PTSD-exposure and desensitization  GAD-Relaxation and biofeedback  OCD-exposure

Behavior Therapy  Alcoholism-aversion therapy (chemical/electrical), social skills training, controlled drinking (motivational therapy), cue exposure

Cognitive Behavioral  Depression-examination of existing beliefs  Panic and Anxiety-Catastrophic Cognitions  GAD- Overestimates of danger and underestimates of one’s ability to cope with those risks  Social Phobia- undue fear of evaluation and avoidance  Bulimia  Behavioral Medicine- Preparation for medical treatments, coping with cancer, chronic pain, tension headaches, rehab after brain injury  Possibly marital therapy

Psychodynamic  Not as easily studied and most studies focus on aspects of treatment vs. diagnostic improvements (ie interpretation of transference, therapist/client relationship

Experiential Therapies-Gestalt, Rodgers  Lack of research on existential approaches  Research is focused on specific techniques (ie two chair dialogue, etc)

Children And Adolescents  Conduct Disorder-functional family therapy (clinical problems conceptualized for the function they serve the family)  ADHD-multimodal therapy (medication, behavioral therapy, case management, family therapy, group therapy)  Remember that treatment success depends on what “success” means (reduction in behaviors, happier child, etc)

 Andrew is a 19-yr-old, 1 st generation, Asian American university student presenting with a depression that began during the 2 nd semester of Freshman year.  He has poor concentration, fatigue, a sense of worthlessness, is isolating from friends, and is having trouble sleeping.  He is upset with himself stating “I shouldn’t feel this way. I should be able to pull it together and focus on my studies.”  He is not currently in a relationship, stating that he needs to attend to his academics at this time in his life. He is an only child and describes his relationship with his parents as “good, no problems there.” He also reports having several friends that he has “good relationships” with. However, Andrew has not shared his current problem with friends or family.  He has no medical problems, is on no medications, has had no previous therapy, denies SI/HI. Since he is a student he has University Insurance to pay for his therapy.  During the first session, he seems to be looking to you for answers to his problem and after the session, he thanks you for your help and stresses his appreciation for your time.