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Topographical Theories
Uncousious (desires and memories not accessible. Preconsious (memories we can access). Consious (logical, mature, can delay gratification).
Structural Theory
Id. Ego. Superego (age 6)
Mature Defenses
Altruism. Sublimination. Humor. Suppression.
Neurotic Defenses
Displacement. Intellectualization. Isolation of affect. Rationalization. Reaction formation. Repression.
Immature Defenses
Acting out. Denial. Regression. Projection.
Other Defenses
Splitting. Undoing.
Psychoanalysis Ideal Patient
Under the age of 40, not psychotic, intelligent. Stable in relaationships.
Disorders Treated by psychoanalysis
Personality disorders. Anxiety disorders. OCD. Anorexia. Sexual disorders. Dysthymic disorder.
Free Association
Patient says whatever is on his mind.
Dream Interpretation
Used to represent urgers and fears.
Therapeutic Alliance
Bond between patient and therapist to work towards a therapeutic goal.
Psychoanalytically Oriented Psychotherapy
Beifer than psychoanalysis and patient and doctor are face to face.
Interpersonal Therapy
Improve interpersonal relationships.
Supportive Psychotherapy
Make patient feel safe during a difficult time.
Classical Conditioning
Stimuli produces response. Stimuli matched with unrelated stimuli to produce response.
Operant Conditioning
Learned through positive or negative reinforcment.
Deconditioning Techniques
Systemic desensitization. Flooding or implosion. Aversion therapy. Token economy. Biofeedback.
Cognitive Therapy
Faulty assumptions lead to negative thoughts. Negative thoughts lead to depression. Try to alter faulty assumptions.