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What is the focus of short term psychodynamic psychotherapy?
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Focus on the present
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What is the target of treatment of short term psychodynamic psychotherapy?
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Conflicts and themes
Attention to wishes, dreams, fantasies |
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What is the end result of short term psychodynamic psychotherapy?
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Improving quality of social function
Identifying target symptoms General psychiatric symptom relief |
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What did interpersonal therapy arise from?
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Object relations theory
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What does interpersonal therapy empahsize?
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Intrapsychic conflicts are less important than one's relationship to one's sense of self and to others
In other words, the relationships in a person's life are given primary important in producing happiness or misery |
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What does interpersonal therapy work very well for?
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Depression
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What does CBT involve?
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Examination of cognitive distortions and the use of behavioral techniques to treat common disorders such as major depression
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What is CBT good for disease wise?
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Depression
Social Phobia OCD PTSD Panic DO |
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CBT is synergistic with what other form of treatment?
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Pharmacotherapy
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What is one thing that CBT has that pharmacotherapy does not?
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Long lasting effects of treatment in terms of preventing relapse
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What is Dialectical Behavioral Therapy?
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Psychotherapy developed specifically for borderline personality disorder in females
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What does Dialectical Behavioral Therapy focus on?
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Focus on the therapist and patient's acceptance of the patient as the foundation for developing skills for behavioral and emotional change
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Quick recap: What does the psychoanalytic school emphasize?
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Unconscious motivations and early influences
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Quick recap: What does the object relations school emphasize?
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Importance of relationships with other people
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Quick recap: What does the cognitive school emphasize?
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Subjective experience, beliefs, and thoughts
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Quick recap: What does the behavioral school emphasize?
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The influence of learning
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CBT and IPT have the greatest empirical support for treating what conditions? (2)
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Depression and Anxiety
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What is Systematic Desensitization?
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Patient approaches an anxiety provoking stimulus after entering a relaxed state, often in a graded fashion
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What is Therapeutic Graded Exposure?
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Patient approaches anxiety provoking stimulus in a graded fashion, but does not enter a relaxed state prior to stimulus exposure
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What is Flooding?
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Patient approaches / is exposed to anxiety provoking stimulus without using a graded approach
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What is Participant Modeling?
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Patient views others and imitates behavior or others (IE: watching another person approach an anxiety provoking stimulus)
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What is Assertiveness Training?
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Patient is trained to monitor and modify responses to circumstances requiring acting in patient's best interests
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What is Positive Reinforcement?
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Patients are provided a rewarding stimulus after engaging in a specific behavior
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What is Social Skills Training?
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Patients lacking social skills in a specific dimension systematically monitor and rehearse behavioral social skills
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What is Aversion Therapy?
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Patients are provided noxious stimuli (IE: shocks) after engaging in a specific behavior
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