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Chapter 13: Methods of Therapy
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Learning Outcomes-Monday Define psychotherapy and describe the history of treatment of psychological disorders Describe traditional psychoanalysis and short- term psychodynamic therapies Define humanistic therapy and contrast its two main approaches Define behavior therapy and identify various behavioral approaches to therapy
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What is Psychotherapy?
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Psychotherapy Systematic interaction between client and therapist Based on psychological principles Influences clients’ thoughts, feelings, and behavior Clients use it for psychological disorders, adjustment problems, and/or personal growth
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History of Therapies Asylums Mental Hospitals Community Mental Health Movement
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The Unchaining of the Patients at La Salpêtrière
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Psychodynamic Therapies http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o S_L8efaJ-E
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Traditional Psychoanalysis Insight Catharsis Free Association Resistance Transference Dream Analysis – Wish Fulfillment
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Freud’s Consulting Room
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Modern Psychodynamic Approaches Briefer, less intense, usually directive Ego analysis – More focus on ego, less on the id http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yTHM2o3dvao
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Humanistic Therapies http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R X_Y3zUPzEo
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Client-Centered Therapy Carl Rogers Provide insight into parts of us we have disowned so we may feel whole Warm, therapeutic atmosphere – Unconditional positive regard – Empathy – Genuineness
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Truth or Fiction? Some psychotherapists let their clients take the lead in psychotherapy.
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Truth or Fiction? Some psychotherapists let their clients take the lead in psychotherapy. TRUE!
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Gestalt Therapy Fritz Perls Integrate conflicting parts of the personality Directive, focused on the here and now http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NwM84A gJFoA http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NwM84A gJFoA
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Behavior Therapy
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Apply principles of learning to directly promote desired behavioral changes – Conditioning and observational learning – Discontinue self-defeating behaviors
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Truth or Fiction? Some psychotherapists tell their clients exactly what to do.
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Truth or Fiction? Some psychotherapists tell their clients exactly what to do. TRUE!
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Fear-Reduction Methods Systematic desensitization – Confront hierarchy of stimuli – Counterconditioning – http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wE5F- FjbTRk&list=PL3AC40D10064B1D57 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wE5F- FjbTRk&list=PL3AC40D10064B1D57 Virtual Therapy Modeling – Observational learning
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A Program Containing Images of the World Trade Center Intended to Help People with PTSD
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Eye-Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing EMDR – used to treat stress disorders http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bqbFIj5vw mA http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bqbFIj5vw mA Research does not explain why it works – Are the eye movements necessary? – May have to do with relationship with therapist and exposure to trauma while believing it can be managed
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Aversive Conditioning Pair an aversive stimuli with the unwanted impulse – Used to eliminate unwanted habits and antisocial behaviors http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5NaP19C0WOI
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Truth or Fiction? Smoking cigarettes can be an effective method for helping people stop smoking cigarettes.
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Truth or Fiction? Smoking cigarettes can be an effective method for helping people stop smoking cigarettes. TRUE!
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Aversive Conditioning
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Operant Conditioning Token economy http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tfSZ87HkTO o Successive approximation http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sOP6mwg5i Aw Biofeedback training http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TR50BRecpb g
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Social Skills Training Decrease social anxiety and build social skills through operant conditioning techniques – Self-monitoring, behavior rehearsal, and feedback http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M2Upy0zbgy4
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Cognitive Therapies
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Learning Outcomes - Wednesday Define cognitive therapy and describe Beck’s approach and REBT Identify various types of group therapy and discuss their advantages and disadvantages Explain whether psychotherapy works and who benefits from it Describe methods of biological therapy - their benefits and side effects
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Cognitive Therapy Changing beliefs, attitudes, and automatic types of thinking that create and compound problems – Awareness of current cognitions CBT: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5juIXl9KGRc
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Aaron Beck’s Cognitive Therapy Client confronts feelings and beliefs that make no sense Become aware of cognitive errors
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Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy Albert Ellis Challenge irrational beliefs – Need for love and approval of others – Need to prove oneself to be thoroughly competent, adequate, achieving – Ellis: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0KS9NezArg0
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Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy Integration of behavioral and cognitive therapies
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Group Therapies
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Advantages – Economical – More experiences for client to draw upon – Social support of the group – Affiliation with people with similar problems – Improvement provides hope for others – Practice social skills in safe environment Disadvantages – Unable to express feelings to group
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Group Therapies Couple therapy – Improve communication and manage conflict – Cognitive behavioral approach Family therapy – Systems approach Self-help and support groups – Alcoholics Anonymous (AA)
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Does Psychotherapy Work?
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Truth or Fiction? There is no scientific evidence that psychotherapy helps people with psychological disorders.
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Truth or Fiction? There is no scientific evidence that psychotherapy helps people with psychological disorders. FICTION!
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Effectiveness of Psychotherapy Meta-analysis – People who obtain psychotherapy of client- centered therapies fare better than those who do not – Must consider type of therapy; type of problem; and type of patient
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Effectiveness of Psychotherapy Cognitive therapies – Best used for anxiety and depression – Also used with personality disorders
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Evidence –Based Practices Use of random controlled experiments (RCEs) – May favor cognitive-behavioral therapies – May not capture the complexity of clients in community settings
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Examples of Evidence-Based Practices
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Ethnicity and Psychotherapy Ethnic minority groups in US less likely than European Americans to seek therapy – Not aware of helpfulness of therapy – Lack of information on services – Distrust of professionals – Language barriers
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Ethnicity and Psychotherapy Ethnic minority groups in US less likely than European Americans to seek therapy – Reluctance to open up to strangers – Cultural inclinations toward other approaches – Negative experiences
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Ethnicity and Psychotherapy African Americans – reluctant to seek help; suspicious of therapist Asian Americans – stigmatize people with disorders therefore deny problems Latino/Latina Americans – value of family interdependence conflicts with goal for self- reliance Native Americans – Disruption of traditional culture
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Biological Therapies
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Drug Therapy Antianxiety Drugs – Rebound anxiety Antipsychotic Drugs Antidepressants – Selective serotonin-reuptake inhibitors Mood stabilizers
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Other Biological Therapies Electroconvulsive Therapy – Side effects include memory problems Psychosurgery – Prefrontal lobotomy – Pioneered by Antonio Egas Moniz
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Electroconvulsive Therapy
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Truth or Fiction? The originator of a surgical technique to reduce violence learned that it was not always successful when one of his patients shot him.
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Truth or Fiction? The originator of a surgical technique to reduce violence learned that it was not always successful when one of his patients shot him. TRUE!
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Does Biological Therapy Work? Drug therapies have been effective – Must consider side effects Psychotherapy and pharmacotherapy – Depression – Schizophrenia ECT as last resort
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