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Module 54: intro to therapy and the psychological therapies

Psychotherapy

Treatment involving psychological techniques consist of interactions between a train therapist, and someone seeking to address psychological difficult difficulties or achieve personal growth

Biomedical Therapy

Prescribed medication or procedures that act directly on the physiology

Eclectic approach

An approach to psychotherapy that uses techniques from various forms of therapy

Psychoanalysis

Freud’s theory of personality that attributes thoughts and actions to unconscious motives and conflicts.oopsFreud therapeutic technique Freud believed the patient’s free associations, resistances, and dreams, and then analysis interpretations of them released previously repressed feelings

Resistance

In psychoanalysis for blocking from conscience of unpleasant or anxiety laden material

Interpretation

In psychoanalysis the analysis, noting of dream, meetings, resistances, and other significant behaviors and events in order to remote inside and growth

Transference

In psychoanalysis, the patient’s transferred the analysis of emotions linked with other relationships

Psychodynamic therapy

Therapy deriving from the cycle, analytic tradition, views individuals as responding to unconscious forces and childhood experiences and seeks to enhance self insight.

Insight therapies

Therapies that aim to improve psychological functioning by increasing a persons awareness of underlying motives and defenses

Person centered therapy

A humanistic therapy developed by Carl Rogers, in which the client directs the discussion in the therapist uses techniques, such as active, listening within an accepting, genuine, empathetic environment to facilitate clients growth also called client centered therapy

Active listening

Empathetic, listening in which the listener echoes, restates, and seeks clarification of feature of Rogers person centered therapy

Unconditional positive regard

A caring, accepting, and non-judgmental attitude, which Carl Rogers believe would help clients develop self-awareness, and self exception

Behavior therapy

Therapy that uses learning principles to reduce unwanted behaviors and increase desirable behaviors.

Counter conditioning

Behavior therapy procedures that use classical conditioning to evoke new responses to stimuli that are triggering unwanted behavior; include exposure therapies, and adversive conditioning

Exposure therapies

Behavioral techniques that treat anxieties by exposing people and imaginary or axles situations to the things they fear and avoid

Systematic desensitization

A type of exposure therapy associates a pleasant relaxed, stay with gradually increasing anxiety triggering stimuli commonly used to treat specific phobias

Virtual reality exposure therapy

A counterconditioning technique that treats anxiety through creative, electronic simulations, and which people can safely face specific fears, such as flying, spiders, or public speaking

aversive conditioning

Associates an unpleasant state, such as nausea with an unwanted behavior, such as drinking alcohol

Token economy

an operate conditioning procedure in which people are in a token for exhibiting of desired behavior and can later exchange tokens for privileges or treat

Cognitive therapy

therapy that she just people knew more adaptive ways of thinking based on the assumption that thoughts intervene between events in our emotional reactions

Cognitive behavioral therapy CBT

A popular integrative therapy that combines cognitive therapy changing self defeating thinking with behavioral therapy, which is changing behavior

Group therapy

Therapy conducted with groups rather than individuals providing benefits group interaction

Family therapy

therapy that treat people in the context of their families, system, views and individuals unwanted behavior as influenced by or directed at other family members

Dialectical behavior therapy may help a person suicidal tendencies

An eclectic approach

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Module 54: intro to therapy and the psychological therapies

Psychotherapy

Treatment involving psychological techniques consist of interactions between a train therapist, and someone seeking to address psychological difficult difficulties or achieve personal growth

Biomedical Therapy

Prescribed medication or procedures that act directly on the physiology

Eclectic approach

An approach to psychotherapy that uses techniques from various forms of therapy

Psychoanalysis

Freud’s theory of personality that attributes thoughts and actions to unconscious motives and conflicts.oopsFreud therapeutic technique Freud believed the patient’s free associations, resistances, and dreams, and then analysis interpretations of them released previously repressed feelings

Resistance

In psychoanalysis for blocking from conscience of unpleasant or anxiety laden material

Interpretation

In psychoanalysis the analysis, noting of dream, meetings, resistances, and other significant behaviors and events in order to remote inside and growth

Transference

In psychoanalysis, the patient’s transferred the analysis of emotions linked with other relationships

Psychodynamic therapy

Therapy deriving from the cycle, analytic tradition, views individuals as responding to unconscious forces and childhood experiences and seeks to enhance self insight.

Insight therapies

Therapies that aim to improve psychological functioning by increasing a persons awareness of underlying motives and defenses

Person centered therapy

A humanistic therapy developed by Carl Rogers, in which the client directs the discussion in the therapist uses techniques, such as active, listening within an accepting, genuine, empathetic environment to facilitate clients growth also called client centered therapy

Active listening

Empathetic, listening in which the listener echoes, restates, and seeks clarification of feature of Rogers person centered therapy

Unconditional positive regard

A caring, accepting, and non-judgmental attitude, which Carl Rogers believe would help clients develop self-awareness, and self exception

Behavior therapy

Therapy that uses learning principles to reduce unwanted behaviors and increase desirable behaviors.

Counter conditioning

Behavior therapy procedures that use classical conditioning to evoke new responses to stimuli that are triggering unwanted behavior; include exposure therapies, and adversive conditioning

Exposure therapies

Behavioral techniques that treat anxieties by exposing people and imaginary or axles situations to the things they fear and avoid

Systematic desensitization

A type of exposure therapy associates a pleasant relaxed, stay with gradually increasing anxiety triggering stimuli commonly used to treat specific phobias

Virtual reality exposure therapy

A counterconditioning technique that treats anxiety through creative, electronic simulations, and which people can safely face specific fears, such as flying, spiders, or public speaking

aversive conditioning

Associates an unpleasant state, such as nausea with an unwanted behavior, such as drinking alcohol

Token economy

an operate conditioning procedure in which people are in a token for exhibiting of desired behavior and can later exchange tokens for privileges or treat

Cognitive therapy

therapy that she just people knew more adaptive ways of thinking based on the assumption that thoughts intervene between events in our emotional reactions

Cognitive behavioral therapy CBT

A popular integrative therapy that combines cognitive therapy changing self defeating thinking with behavioral therapy, which is changing behavior

Group therapy

Therapy conducted with groups rather than individuals providing benefits group interaction

Family therapy

therapy that treat people in the context of their families, system, views and individuals unwanted behavior as influenced by or directed at other family members

Dialectical behavior therapy may help a person suicidal tendencies

An eclectic approach