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Title: Psychotherapy (Chapter 19)


1
Psychotherapy (Chapter 19)
  • Second Lecture Outline
  • Humanistic therapies
  • Drug and behavior therapies
  • Cognitive-behavioral approaches
  • Video 101 Cognitive-behavioral

2
Humanistic Therapies
  • Clients in stead of Patients moves away from
    medical model
  • Client-centered therapy is non-directive, assumes
    free-will
  • Clients will sort out their problems if
    therapists are genuine (honest), give
    unconditional positive regard (self-worth), and
    acknowledge client feelings (empathy)

3
Psychotropic drug therapies
  • Antipsychotic drugs Phenothiazines
  • Cloropromazine Blocks dopamine reuptake
  • Antidepressant drugs MAO Inhibitors and
    tricylics (e.g., Prozac)
  • increase serotonin norepinephrine in synapse
  • Barbituates and Benzodiazepines
  • valium, librium relax muscles and tranquilize
  • barbituates CNS depressant, addictive, lethal
  • Concerns Side effects, toxicity, latency

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Behavior therapy
  • Treatment of symptoms, objective behaviors,
    scientific methods
  • single subject designs
  • Counterconditioning stimulus response is
    replaced by alternative response
  • Aversion therapy e.g., anta-abuse
  • Systematic desensitization Relaxation paired
    with gradually more threatening images and
    experiences, e.g., dog phobia, sex therapy

6
Behavior therapy (continued)
  • Extinction procedures
  • Flooding Exposure to threatening stimuli, e.g.,
    fear of flying
  • Implosion therapy Imagine you are confronted
    with very threatening stimuli
  • Operant conditioning
  • token economy earned tokens based on a system
    of rewards and punishers
  • behavioral contract e.g., gain weight to earn
    privilege

7
Modeling
  • People can learn adaptive behaviors by having
    them modeled
  • Age, credentials, similarity of the model is
    important
  • Example Social skills training videotapes
    function by having appropriate behavior
    demonstrated
  • Example Parent training with bug in the ear

8
Behavior Therapy Begin with comprehensive
assessment, using BASIC ID diagnosis Behavior -
Overt behaviors and habits Affect - Emotions,
moods, strong feelings Sensation - The five
senses, unpleasant sensations, aches, pains,
dizziness Imagery - how does client view self,
dreams and memories Cognition - Insights,
philosophies, ideas judgments Interpersonal
relationships - interactions with other people
Drugs / biology - Drugs, prescription,
non-prescription, health and nutrition, concerns
about health
9
Cognitive-Behavioral Approaches
  • Clients change their behavior by changing their
    cognitions
  • Goal change how people think about things
  • Rational-emotive behavior therapy
  • Cognition precedes emotion and irrational
    thoughts therefore cause emotional distress
  • I need to be a perfect student
  • Therapist needs to challenge irrational cognitions

10
Cognitive-Behavior (video 101)
  • Cognitive Therapy of Beck
  • Maladaptive schemas need to be changed because
    they interfere wth your life
  • Stress Inoculation Training
  • Stress management., adaptive cognitions, how did
    I do?
  • Social Problem Solving
  • Identify problem, choose alternatives, choose,
    implement, evaluate outcome
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