Chapter 15 Notes, Psych Therapies
... • Group therapy does not provide the same degree of therapist involvement with each client; however, it saves therapists’ time and clients’ money. It is often no less effective than individual therapy. • The social context allows people both to discover that others have problems similar to their ow ...
... • Group therapy does not provide the same degree of therapist involvement with each client; however, it saves therapists’ time and clients’ money. It is often no less effective than individual therapy. • The social context allows people both to discover that others have problems similar to their ow ...
Erikson`s Theory of Psychosocial Development
... They need the skills of active listening, which means listening both to what they and the patient are saying and to the undercurrents of the unspoken feelings between them ...
... They need the skills of active listening, which means listening both to what they and the patient are saying and to the undercurrents of the unspoken feelings between them ...
Chapter 1
... • Dream interpretation—dreams are the “royal road to the unconscious”; interpretation often reveals unconscious conflicts • Transference—process where emotions originally associated with a significant person are unconsciously transferred to the therapist ...
... • Dream interpretation—dreams are the “royal road to the unconscious”; interpretation often reveals unconscious conflicts • Transference—process where emotions originally associated with a significant person are unconsciously transferred to the therapist ...
Unit 13 PowerPoint Notes
... = treatment involving psychological techniques; consists of interactions between a trained therapist and someone seeking to overcome psychological difficulties or achieve personal growth. ___________________________ = prescribed medications or medical procedures that act directly on the patient’s ph ...
... = treatment involving psychological techniques; consists of interactions between a trained therapist and someone seeking to overcome psychological difficulties or achieve personal growth. ___________________________ = prescribed medications or medical procedures that act directly on the patient’s ph ...
Psychoanalytic Therapy
... elimination; coping with demands for control Pleasure zone is the genitals; coping with incestuous sexual feelings ...
... elimination; coping with demands for control Pleasure zone is the genitals; coping with incestuous sexual feelings ...
Mental Health
... Rationalization - making excuses rather then taking responsibility Regression - movement of maturity Repression - pulling memories to the back of the mind Somatization - physical symptoms for mental problem ...
... Rationalization - making excuses rather then taking responsibility Regression - movement of maturity Repression - pulling memories to the back of the mind Somatization - physical symptoms for mental problem ...
Causes and Treatments of Dissociative Identity Disorder
... these patients can easily become psychologically dependent on drugs. Also, many DID patients have at least one alter who abuses drugs or alcohol, substances which are dangerous in combination with most tranquilizers. ...
... these patients can easily become psychologically dependent on drugs. Also, many DID patients have at least one alter who abuses drugs or alcohol, substances which are dangerous in combination with most tranquilizers. ...
Chapter 17 Notes
... i. Freud also believed that dreams expressed unconscious thoughts and feelings ii. Dream Analysis – analyst interprets the dreams of the patient to find the unconscious thoughts and feelings iii. Freud believed that dreams contained two types of content 1. Manifest content a. What you remember abou ...
... i. Freud also believed that dreams expressed unconscious thoughts and feelings ii. Dream Analysis – analyst interprets the dreams of the patient to find the unconscious thoughts and feelings iii. Freud believed that dreams contained two types of content 1. Manifest content a. What you remember abou ...
totalhealth article -The Lenair Technique Revisited
... and were treated by Ms. Lenair and then I was able to follow them up closely for weeks after her intervention. Out of this experience I have subsequently witnessed two of my patients who were seen for alcohol addition achieve remarkable success in their battle with this devastating disease. There wa ...
... and were treated by Ms. Lenair and then I was able to follow them up closely for weeks after her intervention. Out of this experience I have subsequently witnessed two of my patients who were seen for alcohol addition achieve remarkable success in their battle with this devastating disease. There wa ...
Couples Informed Consent - Christopher Saxton Counselling Services
... I understand that therapy often involves discussing difficult aspects of life an I may experience feelings like sadness, guilt, anger, frustration, loneliness, and helplessness in the course of our work. It is also my understanding that the benefits of counselling and psychotherapy include but are n ...
... I understand that therapy often involves discussing difficult aspects of life an I may experience feelings like sadness, guilt, anger, frustration, loneliness, and helplessness in the course of our work. It is also my understanding that the benefits of counselling and psychotherapy include but are n ...
Psychotherapies and Treatments Crosswalked with David Myers
... Are there different kinds of psychotherapy? Yes; we will look at four major forms of psychotherapies based on different theories of human nature Psychoanalysis The first formal psychotherapy to emerge was psychoanalysis, developed by Sigmund Freud. Psychoanalysis: Aims Assumptions: Psychological pro ...
... Are there different kinds of psychotherapy? Yes; we will look at four major forms of psychotherapies based on different theories of human nature Psychoanalysis The first formal psychotherapy to emerge was psychoanalysis, developed by Sigmund Freud. Psychoanalysis: Aims Assumptions: Psychological pro ...
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... My friends’ background was working class and earning a place in a more privileged sector of society was very important to her. Despite of the fact that she had reached her goals through study and hard work, she was ambivalent about enjoying her material wealth and the trappings attached to it. Altho ...
... My friends’ background was working class and earning a place in a more privileged sector of society was very important to her. Despite of the fact that she had reached her goals through study and hard work, she was ambivalent about enjoying her material wealth and the trappings attached to it. Altho ...
Treatment of Disorders
... 2) Negative feelings about world “The world is unfair” 3) Negative feelings about future “The future is hopeless, it will never get better” ...
... 2) Negative feelings about world “The world is unfair” 3) Negative feelings about future “The future is hopeless, it will never get better” ...
Chapter11ECPersonalityTheoryComparison
... Talk here about feelings of self-worth and self-esteem. ...
... Talk here about feelings of self-worth and self-esteem. ...
Sigmund Freud
... often based on the events of the day. AKA: What you most recently remember, and what you really want comes out in your dream ...
... often based on the events of the day. AKA: What you most recently remember, and what you really want comes out in your dream ...
how to manage drug-seeking patients in the
... Q: Dr. Smith, why are drug-seeking patients such a big challenge in the ED? A: They’re a challenge for a number of reasons. Even though they account for only less than 3 percent of patients in most Emergency Departments, they can be a particularly frustrating group. After all, emergency physicians c ...
... Q: Dr. Smith, why are drug-seeking patients such a big challenge in the ED? A: They’re a challenge for a number of reasons. Even though they account for only less than 3 percent of patients in most Emergency Departments, they can be a particularly frustrating group. After all, emergency physicians c ...
the key moments along the patient experience of their condition
... at those moments, and raise the position of that piece of paper if it was a positive moment or lower it if it was negative. Next, ask the patients to write words on sticky notes to describe the emotions they associate with each of the moments. Again, people can begin with whichever element of the jo ...
... at those moments, and raise the position of that piece of paper if it was a positive moment or lower it if it was negative. Next, ask the patients to write words on sticky notes to describe the emotions they associate with each of the moments. Again, people can begin with whichever element of the jo ...
Module 53: The Psychological Therapies, Summary Notes
... Aaron Beck was one of the first therapists to focus on cognitive therapy for his depressed patients. Like, Ellis he also tried to change the way that depressed patients felt about themselves by helping them discover the irrationality of their ways of thinking but in a more gentle way. Research has s ...
... Aaron Beck was one of the first therapists to focus on cognitive therapy for his depressed patients. Like, Ellis he also tried to change the way that depressed patients felt about themselves by helping them discover the irrationality of their ways of thinking but in a more gentle way. Research has s ...
Chapter 17 Therapy - Germantown School District
... interpret their patients’ tendency to change the subject in response to difficult questions as (5) resistance, and if a patient’s anger toward abusive family members began to be directed at the therapist, that defense would be interpreted as (6) transference. Barney finds, however, that this therapy ...
... interpret their patients’ tendency to change the subject in response to difficult questions as (5) resistance, and if a patient’s anger toward abusive family members began to be directed at the therapist, that defense would be interpreted as (6) transference. Barney finds, however, that this therapy ...
Assessment for Psychoanalytic psychotherapy
... . Are his memories confused in space and time, in time present and past? . Are they devalued? Or are they dismissed as being unimportant? . Are they those of accommodation and compliance with a significant other? . Are they of a care-giving nature? . Are his memories potentially traumatic, with the ...
... . Are his memories confused in space and time, in time present and past? . Are they devalued? Or are they dismissed as being unimportant? . Are they those of accommodation and compliance with a significant other? . Are they of a care-giving nature? . Are his memories potentially traumatic, with the ...
Reflection of Feeling
... personally. It can help to reflect back the feeling “ It sounds like . . .”. • Paraphrasing and summarising can be used to draw out key points – things you may have identified that the person could move forward. ...
... personally. It can help to reflect back the feeling “ It sounds like . . .”. • Paraphrasing and summarising can be used to draw out key points – things you may have identified that the person could move forward. ...
Therapy Notes
... Punishment: making an aversive stimulus contingent on the unwanted behavior Extinction: removing all ____________ for the target behavior Modeling: client observes and __________________ appropriate behaviors Group Therapy Some approaches offer treatment to a group of persons rather than to ...
... Punishment: making an aversive stimulus contingent on the unwanted behavior Extinction: removing all ____________ for the target behavior Modeling: client observes and __________________ appropriate behaviors Group Therapy Some approaches offer treatment to a group of persons rather than to ...