METHODS OF THERAPY
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Purpose of Therapy Verbal interaction Insights to a problem Trusting relationship Life coach Placebo effect therapist or the-rapist?
INDIVIDUAL
GROUP
FIVE APPROACHES Psychoanalytic Cognitive Behaviorist/Learning Humanistic Biological
Psychoanalytic Insight to the unconscious Dream analysis Free association* Transference
Cognitive Inner messages, self-defeating thoughts Illogical thinking, Faulty assumptions Self problem-solving Rational-emotive thinking RET Cognitive-Behavioral CBT via Role-play or Modelingsample* Arbitrary inference Selective abstraction Overgeneralization Catastrophizing
Behavior/Learning Conditioned behaviors Behavior modification Counterconditioning
Operant conditioning Token economy Successive approximations example*
Humanistic Reach full potential as unique
person Person-centered “client” Non-directive Active listening Unconditional positive regardsample*
Biological Drug therapy*
Antidepressant, lithium, antipsychotic Electro-convulsive Psychosurgery Lobotomy*