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Copyright © 2011 by Worth Publishers Discovering Psychology Fifth Edition LECTURE VI Chapter 14: Therapies

Copyright © 2011 by Worth Publishers Psychiatrist versus Psychologist PSYCHIATRISTPSYCHOLOGIST MEDICAL DOCTORHOLD DOCTORATE DEGREE (PH.D.) MUST BE LICENSED DIAGNOSE AND TREATMENT TRAINING IN PSYCHOTHERAPYCONDUCTS PSYCHOLOGICAL TESTINGS CAN PRESCRIBE MEDICATIONSCAN NOT PRESCRIBE MEDS CAN PRESCRIBE E.C.T.TYPICALLY WORKS WITH PSYCHIATRIST IF MEDS ARE NEEDED

Copyright © 2011 by Worth Publishers Virtual Reality Therapy VR Video

Copyright © 2011 by Worth Publishers Sample Anxiety Hierarchy used in Systematic Desensitization

Copyright © 2011 by Worth Publishers Anxiety Hierarchy What causes you anxiety in your life?

Copyright © 2011 by Worth Publishers Electroconvulsive Therapy-ECT ECT Video

This graph depicts the rate of improvement for more than 2,000 people in weekly psychotherapy and for 500 people who received no treatment. As you can see, after only 8 weekly sessions, better than 50% of people receiving psychotherapy were significantly improved. Clearly, psychotherapy accelerates both the rate and degree of improvement. Psychotherapy Versus No Treatment.

Copyright © 2011 by Worth Publishers Therapies

Copyright © 2011 by Worth Publishers  A) monoamine oxidase  B) tricyclic glutemate  C) lithium*  D) carbamide peroxide

Copyright © 2011 by Worth Publishers  A) epilepsy  B) dissociative identity disorder  C) paranoid schizophrenia  D) severe depression*

Copyright © 2011 by Worth Publishers  A) parents are always the cause of a child’s problems  B) the family must be treated as a system*  C) families are easier to change than individuals  D) you can fix the patient if you enlist the help of the entire family

Copyright © 2011 by Worth Publishers  A) it is more cost effective  B) it provides interaction with others  C) it helps the client feel less alone with his/her problems  D) all of the above are true*

Copyright © 2011 by Worth Publishers  A) dispute and challenge therapy  B) cognitive restructural therapy  C) rational emotive therapy  D) cognitive-behavioral therapy*

Copyright © 2011 by Worth Publishers  A) Phobias*  B) Schizophrenia  C) Major depressive disorder  D) Eating disorders

Copyright © 2011 by Worth Publishers  A) progressive relaxation  B) systematic desensitization*  C) behavior modification  D) flooding

Copyright © 2011 by Worth Publishers  A) free association  B) a defense mechanism  C) resistance  D) transference*

Copyright © 2011 by Worth Publishers AA) free association* BB) psychoanalysis CC) dream analysis DD) resistance

 Just relax in life!  What makes you happy and content?