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Regardless of their theoretical orientation, therapists agree that self-awareness is the key to overcoming psychological. True False
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Most people who suffer psychological problems become worse without therapy.
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The most effective treatment for alcohol dependence is to associate alcoholic drinks with a nausea-producing drug. True False
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Daily exposure to bright light successfully counteracts winter depression.
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The various therapies are so different that it is impossible to find any commonalities.
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The training and experience of the therapist are crucial factors in determining therapeutic success.
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The use of drugs has liberated hundreds of thousands of people with severe psychological disorders from hospital confinement. True False
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Many people have found relief from bipolar mood swings with a daily dose of a cheap salt.
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Electroconvulsive therapy is no longer used in the treatment of psychological disorders.
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Approaches to Psychology and Treatment
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Behavioral Psychoanalytical Medical Cognitive Humanistic Biopsychological
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Behavioral = Conditioning, + - reinforcement
Psychoanalytical = unconscious mind, childhood Medical = Physical illness, drugs, surgery, etc. Cognitive = Thinking, beliefs, memory, or language Humanistic = Self-actualization and unique potential Biopsychological – genes, brain abnormalities, and neurotransmitters
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Treatment of Psychological Disorders
Opening Activity: Imagine that a good friend of yours has approached you about a problem he or she has developed recently. This friend describes several symptoms, including increased feelings of depression, crying spells, loss of interest in usual activities, and changes in sleep and eating patterns. Let’s assume you have asked enough questions to allow you to conclude that this person is clinically depressed. Your task is to assume the role of therapist and develop some possible interventions and therapies for your friend based on what you have learned this year. List your three ideas in your notebook.
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Treatment of Psychological Disorders
Share your three ideas with your group.
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Treatment of Psychological Disorders
Psychological Therapy Why do people enter therapy? Patient versus client distinction What are some common obstacle to entering therapy? Economic obstacles Ethnic background Gender Major in college
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Treatment of Psychological Disorders
Components of Therapy A relationship built on trust accurate diagnosis of the problem determining the problem's cause determining the likelihood of improvement carrying out treatment
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Treatment of Psychological Disorders
Who does therapy? Counseling psychologist = M.A.,M.S. or higher Clinical psychologist = Ph.D or Psy.D Psychoanalyst = Ph.D Psychiatrist = M.D. Paraprofessionals = Some college + certificate
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Types of Therapists
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Clinical psychologist Psychoanalyst Counseling psychologist
Paraprofessionals Clinical psychologist Psychoanalyst Counseling psychologist Psychiatrist
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Treatment of Psychological Disorders
Who does therapy? Counseling psychologist = M.A.,M.S. or higher Clinical psychologist = Ph.D or Psy.D Psychoanalyst = Ph.D Psychiatrist = M.D. Paraprofessionals = Some college + certificate Which type of therapist would most interest you as a career? Give two reasons to justify your answer.
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Treatment of Psychological Disorders
Modern Approaches to Therapy Psychological therapies Insight therapies Behavior therapies Biomedical therapies
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The History of Therapy
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The History of Therapy
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Checking for Understanding
List three things you learned today in your notebook.
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Treatment of Psychological Disorders
The New Asylums
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Treatment of Psychological Disorders
Group Presentations: Freudian Psychoanalysis Neo-Freudian Psychodynamic Therapies Humanistic Therapies Cognitive Therapies Group Therapies Classical Conditioning Therapies Operant Conditioning Therapies Participant Modeling Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy
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Treatment of Psychological Disorders
Group Presentations: Freudian Psychoanalysis Neo-Freudian Psychodynamic Therapies Humanistic Therapies Cognitive Therapies Group Therapies Classical Conditioning Therapies Operant Conditioning Therapies Participant Modeling Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy
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Treatment of Psychological Disorders
Freudian psychoanalysis Unresolved childhood traumas and inner conflicts Free association Transference
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Treatment of Psychological Disorders
Humanistic therapies Self-esteem Importance of empathy Active listening Clients heal themselves Carl Rogers Positive self-regard Client-centered therapy Unconditional positive regard
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Empathy Activity It’s really hard for you to get started talking. Decision making just seems impossible to you. You want marriage, but it doesn’t seem to you to be much of a possibility. You feel yourself brimming over with feelings reminiscent of your childhood. Being very nice to children has somehow had meaning for you.
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Cognitive therapies Challenge unrealistic, unjustified assumptions and beliefs Aaron Beck and depression Negative self-talk
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Cognitive Therapies
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________ focuses on communicating and verbalizing emotions and motives to understand one’s problems.
Behavioral therapy Cognitive therapy Insight therapy Rational-emotive therapy Humanistic therapy
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A support group would be most likely to be useful in…
Managing crises such as divorce or the death of a child Treating addictions such as alchohol or gambling Coping with mental and physical disorders Helping relatives or friends of addicts cope with associated stresses. All of the above are correct
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The process of __________ refers to the situation in which a patient's feelings for their therapists reflect relationship with their parents. Catharsis Transference Free association Insight therapy Systematic Desensitization
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___________ therapies are focused on the client's self-concept, values, and needs.
Social Systematic Behavioral Humanistic Biomedical
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Matt is seeking help from Dr. Blazer. Dr
Matt is seeking help from Dr. Blazer. Dr. Blazer’s therapy for Matt helps to bring unconscious conflicts to conscious awareness so that Matt gains insight into his thoughts and behaviors. Dr. Blazer is practicing _________ therapy. Biomedical RET Psychoanalytic Group Cognitive-Behavioral
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An advantage of ____________ is that such therapy reassures people they are not alone in having a specific problem. Psychoanalysis Self-therapy ECT Token economies Group therapy
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The _______ approach to therapy would be most useful in aiding a person to change her belief that her life will never get better. Biomedical Cognitive Psychoanalytic Contingency management Aversion
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According to humanistic therapy, who has the ability to heal clients?
Loving friends A good therapist Drug therapy Themselves Clients’ close family members
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Treatment of Psychological Disorders
Behavioral therapies Normal and abnormal behaviors are learned Changing the patients responses Often focus on treating bad habits, phobias, and anxiety
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Treatment of Psychological Disorders
Systematic desensitization therapy Developed anxiety hierarchy
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Treatment of Psychological Disorders
Systematic desensitization therapy Developed anxiety hierarchy Practice Relaxation Associate relaxation wht anxiety
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Treatment of Psychological Disorders
Aversion therapy Bad habits (i.e. nail biting) Smoking and drinking
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Operant conditioning therapies Contingency management Token economy
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Observation-learning therapy Participant modeling Symbolic modeling
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Cognitive-behavioral therapy Rational-emotive behavior therapy (REBT) Albert Ellis Challenging the “shoulds” and “oughts” “I should always succeed” “I should always receive approval” “I ought to be always treated fairly” “I ought to exercise every day”
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Review Activity – Vocabulary Participant modeling Token economy Systematic desensitization Aversion therapy Contingency management
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Hans Eysenck’s controversial proclamation 2/3 of people recover without psychotherapy
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Treatment of Psychological Disorders
Effective therapies Behavior therapy for specific phobias, autism, and alcoholism Cognitive-behavioral therapy for chronic pain, eating disorders, and depression Insight therapy for relationship problems
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Treatment of Psychological Disorders
Drug therapy and psychopharmacology
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Treatment of Psychological Disorders
Antipsychotic drugs “tranquilizers” Reduce the activity of dopamine Chlorpromazine (Thorazine) Haloperidol (Haldol) Clozapine (Clozaril) Negative side effects Tardive dyskinesia Bone marrow dysfunction Video clip: The Brain (28)
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Treatment of Psychological Disorders
Antidepressant drugs Tricyclic compounds SSRIs (selective Serotonin reuptake inhibitors) Fluoxetine or Prozac Prevent the reuptake of serotonin
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Controversy Over prescription Suicidal thoughts
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Treatment of Psychological Disorders
Mood stabilizers Treatment of bipolar disorder Lithium carbonate Antianxiety drugs Barbiturates Benzodiazepines “minor tranquilizers” Increase the neurotransmitter GABA Concerns with treatment
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Treatment of Psychological Disorders
Psychosurgery Prefrontal lobotomy Split brain operation
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Brain-stimulation therapies Electroconvulsive therapy
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Video clip: The Mind (34)
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Brain-stimulation therapies Electroconvulsive therapy Transcranial magnetic stimulation
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Reflection: If a friend asked, how would you summarize the available biomedical therapies?
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