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Therapy. Psychoanalysis. Based on Freud Through free-association, dreams, hypnosis etc., the therapist and patient can gain insight and express previously repressed feelings Lying on the couch stereotype. Psychodynamic therapy. Also influenced by Freud - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Therapy

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Based on Freud Through free-association, dreams, hypnosis

etc., the therapist and patient can gain insight and express previously repressed feelings

Lying on the couch stereotype

Psychoanalysis

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Also influenced by Freud Focus on themes across relationships,

including childhood experiences

Psychodynamic therapy

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Maslow and Rodgers Emphasizes people’s potential for self-growth Self-awareness and self-acceptance Focus on:

Present and future (rather than past) Conscious thoughts (rather than unconscious) Taking responsibility Growth; “clients” instead of “patients”

Humanistic Therapies

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Paraphrase Invite Clarification Reflect Feelings

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Focuses on removing troubling symptoms Applies learning principles Classical Conditioning

Counterconditioning Exposure therapies

Systematic desensitization Virtual reality

Aversive Conditioning

Behavior Therapies

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Operant conditioning Token economy Assertiveness training

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Nonassertive Aggressive Assertive

Situation 1 B A C 2 A C B 3 C B A 4 B A C 5 C B A 6 A C B 7 B A C 8 C A B 9 B C A

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Our thinking influences our feelings So to change our feelings…?

Cognitive Therapies

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Kinda like it sounds

Group and Family therapies

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Research

Meta-Analysis Regression toward the mean

Psychotherapy’s effectiveness

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Eye-movement Bee stings Trepanation Light Exposure

Alternative Therapies

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Hope Perspective Trusting, caring relationship

Commonalities Among Therapies

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Antipsychotic drugs

Calmed patients Block dopamine receptor sites (an excess of

dopamine is related to schizophrenia)

Drug Therapies

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Antianxiety drugs

Depress nervous system activity Xanax

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Antidepressant drugs

Increase serotonin Used to treat anxiety as well as depression Aerobic exercise is usually as effective

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Electro Convulsive Therapy (ECT)

Has brutal reputation but does work, especially in treating depression

Results in seizures and short-term memory loss

Brain Stimulation

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Lobotomy

Surgery

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Incidences of mental illness have been

increasing. Is society to blame?

Prevention of Psychological Disorders