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					Chapter 12 Methods of Therapy Module 12.1 Types of Psychotherapy Module 12.1 Preview Questions  What is psychotherapy?  What are the major types of mental health professionals?  What are the major types of psychotherapy?  What is eclectic therapy?  What are group, family, and couple therapy? Module 12.1 Preview Questions (Cont’d)  Does  What psychotherapy work? cultural factors do therapists need to consider when working with members of diverse groups? What Is Psychotherapy? A psychologically based form of treatment used to help people better understand their emotional or behavioral problems and resolve them  Often called “talk therapy” because consists of a series of verbal interactions between therapist and client Major Types of Mental Health Professionals (see Table 12.1 for more details)  Clinical psychologists  Counseling psychologists  Psychiatrists  Clinical or psychiatric social workers  Psychoanalysts  Counselors  Psychiatric nurses Contemporary Approaches to Therapy  Psychological therapies- based on psychological principles      Behavioral therapy Cognitive therapy Psychodynamic approach Humanistic therapy Biomedical therapies- treatments that focus on altering the brain, especially with drugs, psychosurgery, or electroconvulsive therapy Psychodynamic Therapy  Psychological problems are rooted in unconscious psychological conflicts dating from childhood  Gaining insight into conflicts and working through them are the key steps to restoring psychological health  Traditional Freud psychoanalysis developed by Psychoanalytic Techniques  Free association  Dream  analysis Latent vs. manifest content  Use of interpretations to help the client gain insight    Interpretation of client’s resistance Analysis of the transference relationship Problem of countertransference Modern Psychodynamic Approaches (More Ego, Less Id)  Less focus on sexual issues  Focus   more on the: Adaptive functioning of ego Client’s current relationships  Briefer, more direct approach Humanistic Therapy  Humans possess free will and can make conscious choices that enrich their lives  Emphasis on the client’s subjective, conscious experience  Focus past is on the here-and-now, not the Rogers’s Client-Centered Therapy  Psychological problems stem from blocked self-actualization  Focus   of therapy is on the person: Therapist strives to create warm, accepting atmosphere for client Nondirective approach Client-Centered Therapy (Cont’d)  Effective    therapists display: Unconditional positive regard Empathy Genuineness Perls’s Gestalt Therapy  Important to help clients blend conflicting parts of personality into an integrated whole or “Gestalt”  Characteristics:    Direct, even confrontational, approach Challenging of clients to express feelings Use of role playing, such as empty chair technique Behavior therapies  Classical   Systematic desensitization Aversion therapy  Operant    Conditioning Techniques Conditioning Approaches Contingency management Social Learning Therapy Token Economies Behavior Therapy  Application of learning principles to help person make adaptive changes in behavior  Assumption that psychological problems are learned  Focus is on changing problem behaviors, not exploring client’s feelings Behavior Therapy: Fear Reduction  Systematic  desensitization Construction of a fear hierarchy  Gradual exposure (in-vivo experience)  Modeling  Virtual reality therapy Behavior Therapy: Aversive Conditioning  Form of classical conditioning  Objects  paired with aversive stimuli e.g., electric shock, nausea-inducing drug  Effects often temporary Other Behavior Therapy Methods  Operant   Conditioning Methods Reinforcement and punishment Token economy  Cognitive-Behavioral  Therapy (CBT) Combines behavioral techniques with cognitive techniques Cognitive Therapy  Focus on helping people to change how they think  Assumption that distorted thinking underlies:    Emotional problems Self-defeating behaviors Maladaptive behaviors  Focus on present, not distant past Ellis’s Rational-Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT)  Irrational  beliefs lead to problems Often take the form of “shoulds” and “musts”  Encourages clients to replace irrational beliefs with rational alternatives Beck’s Cognitive Therapy  Goal is to help clients identify and correct errors in thinking  “Cognitive distortions”  Clients  given homework assignments e.g., Reality testing  Although similar to REBT, differs in therapeutic style Eclectic Therapy  Draws upon principles and techniques representing different schools of therapy  Most widely endorsed theoretical orientation  Some argue that therapeutic integration is neither desirable nor achievable. Continue Group Therapy    People brought together to explore and resolve problems Advantages:  Less costly  Helps with interpersonal problems, social skills  Share coping strategies Drawbacks:  No individual attention  Reluctance to disclose personal problems to group  Feelings of inhibition Family Therapy  Helps troubled families learn to communicate better and resolve their differences  Family, not the individual, is the unit of treatment  Individual problems symptomatic of family system breakdown Couples Therapy  The couple is the unit of the treatment  Goal   is to build healthier relationships: Acquire more effective communication and problem-solving skills Resolve power struggles  Aim is to help open channels of communication between partners Nonspecific Factors Accounting for the Benefits of Psychotherapy  Interpersonal  Therapeutic alliance  Expectation   relationship with therapist of improvement Self-fulfilling prophecy Placebo or expectancy effects Multicultural Issues  Members of ethnic and racial minorities may have different customs, beliefs, and philosophies  Culturally sensitive therapists need to respect and understand the customs, cultures, and values of the people they treat Module 12.2 Biomedical Therapies Module 12.2 Preview Questions  What are the major types of psychotropic or psychiatric drugs?  What are the advantages and disadvantages of psychiatric drugs?  What is ECT, and how is it used?  What is psychosurgery?  What are community-based mental health centers?  How successful is the policy of deinstitutionalization? How Is the Biomedical Approach Used to Treat Mental Disorders?  Biomedical therapies seek to alter the structure of function of the brain through drugs, surgery, or electromagnetic stimulation  Psychopharmacotherapy- treatment of mental disorders with medication  Three major groups of drugs 1. 2. 3. Antipsychotic drugs Antidepressant drugs Antianxiety drugs Drug Therapy: Antianxiety Drugs  Also called minor tranquilizers  Effects:    Reduces anxiety Produces calmness Reduces muscle tension  Effect on GABA receptors  Examples:  Valium, Librium, Xanax Drug Therapy: Antidepressants  Increases availability of neurotransmitters  Serotonin, norepinephrine  Major    types: Tricyclics (e.g., Elavil) MAO inhibitors (e.g., Nardil) Selective serotonin-reuptake inhibitors (e.g., Prozac, Zoloft)  Used to treat more than depression (e.g., anxiety, bulimia, phobias, PTSD, OCD) Drug Therapy: Antipsychotics  Sometimes called major tranquilizers  Used to treat schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders  Newer drugs block the action of dopamine at receptor sites in brain Other Psychiatric Drugs  Mood  stabilizers to reduce mood swings e.g., Lithium  Stimulants used to improve attention spans and reduce disruptive behavior in hyperactive children  e.g., Ritalin, Cylert Evaluating Psychotropic Drugs  Limitations:   May reduce or control symptoms, but not a cure Does not teach how to resolve problems or develop necessary life skills  Risks of adverse side effects  Some drugs can lead to psychological or physical dependence Evaluating Psychotropic Drugs (Cont’d)  Relapses common when taking drugs is stopped  May be seen as a “quick fix”  Useful for temporary relief  Usually used in tandem with psychotherapy Electroconvulsive Therapy (ECT)  Electric current is passed through head  Can produce dramatic relief from severe depression  High rates of relapse in weeks and months following treatment  May produce permanent memory loss  Many view as treatment of last resort Psychosurgery  Involves surgically altering the brain to control deviant or violent behavior  Prefrontal lobotomy a widely practiced form in the past  More sophisticated techniques have been introduced in recent years.  But still, procedures rarely used and only as a treatment of last resort Community-Based Care  Social  policy of deinstitutionalization Resulted in the back wards of many mental hospitals being vacated  Community-based mental health centers offer a variety of services  Has deinstitutionalization been successful?  A work in progress Module 12.3 Getting Help Choosing a Therapist  Seek recommendations from respected sources  Seek a referral from a local medical center or local community mental health center  Seek consultation from college counseling center or health services  Contact professional organizations for recommendations Choosing a Therapist (Cont’d)  Use local Yellow Pages, but be careful  Check  Ask  Ask for proper licensing about type of therapy being provided about provider’s background & experience Working with the Therapist  Discuss diagnosis and treatment plan before committing  Ask about costs and insurance  Find out about policies for missed or canceled sessions  If medication is to be prescribed, inquire about delay, side effects Working with Therapist (Cont’d)  Openly discuss concerns about treatment  Request  Be a second opinion if in doubt wary of online therapy services
 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                            