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Psychotherapy |
interaction between socially sanctioned clinician and someone suffering from a psychological problem |
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resistance |
reluctance to cooperate to treatment fear unpleasant material |
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psychodynamic psychotherapy |
explore childhood events to develop insight into their psychological problems |
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Interpersonal therapy |
helping clients improve current relationships |
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Humanistic and Existential Therapy |
assume that human nature is generally positive, emphasize natural tendency of each person |
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Person centered therapy |
all individuals have a tendency toward growth can be facilitated through acceptance and genuine reactions |
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Gestalt Therapy |
helping the client become aware of his/her thoughts, behaviours, experiences, and feelings to take responsibility |
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Behavioural therapy |
type of therapy that assumes disordered behaviour is learned |
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Eclectic |
combine psychoanalysis, cognitive behavioural therapy and interpersonal psychotherapy |
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Humanist "golden age" |
1960's and 1970's |
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Exposure therapy |
involves confronting an emotion - arousing stimulus directly and repeatedly |
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Cognitive restructuring |
teaches clients to question autonomic beliefs, assumptions, and predictions that lead to negative emotions |
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Cognitive therapy |
helping a client identify and correct any distorted thinking about self, others, or the world |
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Group therapy |
multiple participants work on individual problems in a group atmosphere |
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Psychopharmacology |
study of drug effects on psychological states |
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Atypical drugs (antipsychotics) |
clozapine, rispridone, olanzepine side effects : involuntary movement of face |