Title: Treatment of psychological disorders
1Treatment of psychological disorders
2Types of Treatment
- Analyze This and Analyze That - misconceptions
- Types of therapies
- Insight therapies
- talk therapy
- Behavior therapies
- Changing overt behavior
- Biomedical therapies
- Biological functioning interventions
3Who Seeks Treatment?
- 15 of U.S population in a given year
- Most common presenting problems
- Anxiety and Depression
- Treatment seeking for various disorders Figure
15.1 - Mood disorders
- Utilization rates Figure 15.2
- Women more than men
- Medical insurance
- Education level
- Psychological Disorders and professional
treatment Figure 15.3
4Figure 15-1 Treatment seeking for various
disorders
5Figure 15-2 Therapy utilization rates Olfson
et al. (2002)
6XX 15.3
7Who Provides Treatment?
- Clinical psychologists
- Counseling psychologists
- Psychiatrists
- Clinical social workers
- Psychiatric nurses
- Counselors
- On-line treatment?
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9Insight Therapies Psychoanalysis
- Sigmund Freud and followers
- Goal discover unresolved unconscious conflicts -
Figure 15.4 - Free association
- Dream analysis
- Interpretation
- Resistance and transference
- Psychodynamic Therapies
10Insight Therapies Client Centered Therapy
- Carl Rogers
- Cause Figure 15.5
- Goal restructure self-concept to better
correspond to reality - Therapeutic Climate
- Genuineness
- Unconditional positive regard
- Empathy
11Therapies Inspiredby Positive Psychology
- Martin Seligman
- Uses theory and research to better understand the
positive, adaptive, creative, and fulfilling
aspects of human existence - well-being therapy
- positive psychotherapy
- can be an effective treatment for depression F
15.6
12Figure 15.6 Positive psychotherapy for depression
13Other issues
- Groups therapy
- Group size
- Advantages social dimension of change
- Effectiveness of Insight therapies Figure 15.7
- Spontaneous remission
- Talk therapies or other approaches?
- Common factors contribute to progress in those
treated
14Figure 15.7 Recovery as a function of number of
therapy sessions
15Behavior Therapies
- B.F. Skinner and colleagues
- Goal unlearning maladaptive behavior and
learning adaptive ones - Systematic Desensitization Joseph Wolpe
- Classical conditioning Figure 15.8
- Anxiety/Fear hierarchy Figure 15.9
- Aversion therapy Figure 15.10
- Alcoholism, sexual deviance, smoking, etc.
- Social skills training
- Modeling
- Behavioral rehearsal
- Biofeedback
- Operant conditioning flooding
- Classical conditioning
16XXX 15.8
17XXX 15.10
18Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy
- Aaron Beck
- Cognitive therapy
- Depression and negative thinking Figure 15.11
- Albert Ellis
- Rational-emotive therapy
- Goal to change the way clients think
- Detect and recognize negative thoughts
- Reality testing
- Effectiveness of Behavior Therapies
- Efficacy of behavioral interventions for a
variety of disorders
19XXX 15.11
20Biomedical Therapies
- Psychopharmacotherapy
- Antianxiety - Valium, Xanax, Buspar
- Antipsychotic - Thorazine, Mellaril, Haldol
- Tardive dyskinesia
- Atypical antipsychotic reduce motor effects and
other neurotransmitters - Time course Figure 15.12
- Antidepressant - Actions - Figure 15.13
- Tricyclics Elavil, Tofranil
- Mao inhibitors (MAOIs) - Nardil
- Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs)
Prozac, Paxil, Zoloft side effects Table 15.1 - Risk of suicide Figure 15.14
- Mood stabilizers
- Lithium, Valproic acid
- Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT)
- Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation
- Deep brain stimulation
21Figure 15.13 Antidepressant drugs mechanisms of
action
22Figure 15.15 Deep brain stimulation
23Current Trends and Issues in Treatment
- Managed care
- Empirically validated treatments
- Blending Approaches to treatment Figure 15.17
- Conjunctive therapy Figure 15.16
- Multicultural sensitivity
- Deinstitutionalization
- Dorthea Dix - Figure 15.18
- Changes in population Figure 15.19
- Factors treatments, legal, service delivery
model - Revolving door problem Slide 26
- Homelessness
- Increase use of criminal justice system
24Figure 15.17 The leading approaches to therapy
among psychologists
25Figure 15-16 Relapse rates in Reynolds et al.
(1999) study
26XX 15.19
27Slide 26 Percentage of psychiatric inpatient
admissions that are readmissions
28Somatic Therapies
- Psychopharmacology
- Antipsychotics (thorazine, haldol)
- Anti-anxiety (valium, barbiturates, Xanax)
- Mood Disorders (serotonin reuptake inhibitors)
- Bipolar (lithium)
29Somatic Therapy
- Electroconvulsive Therapy (ECT)- for depression
- Psychosurgury
- - Prefontal lobotomy
30Looking for at therapist
- Factors to consider
- Sources of services Table 15.2
- Profession
- Gender
- Theoretical approach
- Comparison of approaches for effectiveness -
Figure 15.20
31Table 15-2, p. 626
32Figure 15.20 Estimates of the effectiveness of
various approaches to psychotherapy.