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. Moral Therapy. Jean-Baptiste Pussin and Phillipe PinelDorothea DixDeclined during latter half of 19th centuryFailed to effectively treat severe cases?Warehousing" in state hospitals. . Community-Based Care. 1950s ~ Call for reform1960s ~ Community mental health systemAvailability of anti
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1. Chapter 15
Therapies
2. Moral Therapy Jean-Baptiste Pussin and Phillipe Pinel
Dorothea Dix
Declined during latter half of 19th century
Failed to effectively treat severe cases
“Warehousing” in state hospitals
3. Community-Based Care 1950s ~ Call for reform
1960s ~ Community mental health system
Availability of antipsychotic drugs
Community-based mental health centers
Outpatient care, day treatment, crisis intervention
Deinstitutionalization
Jail? Skid row?
4. Biological Therapies Medical Model
Treatments to reduce or eliminate symptoms by altering the way the body functions
Common Forms of Therapy
Drug Therapy
Electroconvulsive Therapy (ECT)
Psychosurgery
5. Drug Therapy
6. Critical Controversy: Treating Children
Are drugs necessary in treatment?
7. Biological Therapies Electroconvulsive Therapy
Small electric current produces a brief seizure
Used to treat major depressive disorder
Efficacy and side effects
Psychosurgery
Prefrontal lobotomies
Efficacy
8. Psychotherapy Help people recognize, define, and overcome psychological and interpersonal difficulties
Psychodynamic therapies
Humanistic therapies
Behavior therapies
Cognitive therapies
9. Psychodynamic Therapies Sigmund Freud
Emphasis of this Approach
Unconscious mind
Therapeutic interpretation
Early childhood experiences
Goals of Therapy
Recognize maladaptive coping strategies
Identify sources of unconscious conflicts
10. Freud’s Psychoanalysis Focus and Goals of Psychoanalysis
Therapeutic Techniques
Free association
Catharsis
Interpretation
11. Freud’s Psychoanalysis Therapeutic Techniques
Dream Analysis
Manifest content
Latent content
Transference
Resistance
Contemporary Psychodynamic Therapies
12. Sexual Symbolism in Dreams
13. Humanistic Therapies Carl Rogers and Fritz Perls
Emphasis of this Approach
Conscious thoughts
The present
Self-healing capacities
Goals of Therapy
Encourage people to understand themselves
Promote personal growth
14. Roger’s Client-Centered Therapy Focus and Goals of Client-Centered Therapy
Therapeutic Techniques
Active listening
Reflective speech
Unconditional positive regard
Empathy and authenticity
15. Perls’s Gestalt Therapy Focus and Goals of Gestalt Therapy
Therapeutic Techniques
Verbal confrontation
Role playing
16. Behavior Therapies Emphasis of this Approach
Overt behaviors are the problem
Goals of Therapy
Reduce or eliminate maladaptive behaviors
Classical and Operant Conditioning
Social Cognitive Approaches
17. Behavior Therapies Classical Conditioning Techniques
Counterconditioning
Systematic desensitization
Develop hierarchy of fears
Practice relaxation techniques
Learn to relax instead of feeling anxious
Conditioning
Noxious stimuli paired with conditioned stimulus
18. Desensitization Hierarchy
19. Aversive Conditioning
20. Behavior Therapies Operant Conditioning Techniques
Behavior modification
Token economy
Appropriate behavior reinforced with tokens
Tokens exchanged for desired rewards
Used in classrooms and mental hospitals
Efficacy and criticisms
21. Cognitive Therapies Albert Ellis, Aaron Beck, Albert Bandura
Emphasis of this Approach
Thoughts are the primary source of abnormal behavior and psychological problems
Focus on overt problems
Structured and analytical approach
Goals of Therapy
Cognitive Restructuring
22. Cognitive Therapies Ellis’s Rational-Emotive Behavior Therapy
Irrational and self-defeating beliefs are harmful
Eliminate beliefs through rational examination
Directive, persuasive, confrontational
Beck’s Cognitive Therapy
Illogical thoughts ? psychological problems
Challenge accuracy of automatic thoughts
Less directive, reflective, open-ended dialogue
23. Cognitive Therapies Albert Bandura and Self Efficacy
Cognitive-Behavior Therapy
Emphasizes self-defeating thoughts
Pursues behavioral change
Self-instructional methods
Efficacy of Cognitive Therapies
24. Comparison of Psychotherapies
25. Intersection: Clinical Neuroscience Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Brain Imaging Studies
Emotion regulation
Depression
PTSD
Hypofrontality
Cognitive Remediation Therapy (CRT)
26. Sociocultural Approaches and Issues Approaches to Therapy and Issues
Group therapy
Family and couples therapy
Self-help support groups
Community mental health
Cultural perspectives on therapy
Emphasis of this approach
Influence of various social and cultural factors
27. Sociocultural Approaches and Issues Group Therapy
Features of this approach
Advantages and disadvantages
Family and Couples Therapy
Symptoms are a function of relationships
28. Sociocultural Approaches and Issues Self-Help Support Groups
Conducted by paraprofessionals
Advantages and disadvantages
Community Mental Health
Primary prevention
Secondary prevention
Tertiary prevention
Cultural Perspectives
29. Effectiveness of Psychotherapy Research and Analysis
Common Themes in Psychotherapy
Expectations
Mastery
Emotional arousal
Therapeutic alliance
Therapy Integrations
Biopsychosocial model of abnormal behavior
30. Effectiveness of Psychotherapy??
31. Issues in Psychotherapy Mental Health Professionals
Clinical psychologists
Psychiatrists
Counselors
Guidelines for Seeking Professional Help
Identify the professional’s credentials
Give therapy some time
Be a thoughtful and careful consumer
32. Eclectic Therapy Draws upon principles and techniques representing different schools of therapy
Most widely endorsed theoretical orientation
33. Mental Health Professionals